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An Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition)
Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition)
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1866 edition, published by Tribune Company, Chicago, IL
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Argument in Relation to Freemasonry Among Colored Men in This Country, Showing Its Regularity, Legality and Legitimacy (1866 Tribune Company edition)
1866 edition, published by Tribune Company, Chicago, IL

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    [1 of 2] AN | ARGUMENT | IN RELATION TO | FREEMASONRY AMONG COLORED MEN | IN THIS COUNTRY, | SHOWING ITS | REGULARITY, LEGALITY AND LEGITIMACY. | [line] | BY JOHN JONES, | M.W.G.M. for the Grand Lodge of Ohio (colored) and its Jurisdiction. | [line] | If I am your lordling slave, |
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    [2 of 2] By nature's law designed, | Why was an independent wish | E'er planted in my mind?--Burns. | [line] | CHICAGO: | TRIBUNE COMPANY'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE. | 1866 |
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