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Revised edition copyright [copyright symbol] 1997 | by the University of Michigan | First published by the University of Michigan Press 1993 | Introduction [copyright symbol] Moir Ferguson 1987, 1997
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note: Appendix 1: Mary Prince's Petition Presented to Parliament on June 24, 1829
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note: Appendix 2: Postscript to the Second Edition
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note: Appendix 3: Appendix to the Third Edition
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note: Appendix 4: "Narrative of Louis Asa-Asa, a Captured African"
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note: Appendix 5: Court Case Involving Mary Prince Pringle v. Cadell February 21, 1833
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note: Appendix 6: Court Case Involving Mary Prince Wood v. Pringle March 1, 1833
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note: Appendix 7: Historical Slave Resistance in Bermuda
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note: Appendix 8: The Tread-Wheel
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note: Appendix 9: Bermuda Royal Gazette (A Defence of Mary Prince's Slaveowners, Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Wood)
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note: Appendix 10: An Excerpt from the Royal Gazette (a contemporary update of James Macqueen's 19th-century views)
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note: Appendix 11: A Second Excerpt from the Royal Gazette
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note: Appendix 12: Proclamation in 1993
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note: Appendix 13: Vernon Jackson, Paradise Found -- Almost
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History of Mary Prince, A West Indian Slave, Related By Herself (1997 University of Michigan Press Revised Edition)
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    THE HISTORY OF | MARY PRINCE | [embellished rule, similar to bound twigs] | A West Indian Slave | Related by Herself | Edited with an Introduction by | Moira Ferguson | REVISED EDITION | ANN ARBOR | THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN PRESS
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    All Rights Reserved | Published in the United States of America by | The University of Michigan Press | Manufactured in the United States of America
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    Revised edition copyright [copyright symbol] 1997 | by the University of Michigan | First published by the University of Michigan Press 1993 | Introduction [copyright symbol] Moir Ferguson 1987, 1997
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    Appendix 1: Mary Prince's Petition Presented to Parliament on June 24, 1829
    Appendix 2: Postscript to the Second Edition
    Appendix 3: Appendix to the Third Edition
    Appendix 4: "Narrative of Louis Asa-Asa, a Captured African"
    Appendix 5: Court Case Involving Mary Prince Pringle v. Cadell February 21, 1833
    Appendix 6: Court Case Involving Mary Prince Wood v. Pringle March 1, 1833
    Appendix 7: Historical Slave Resistance in Bermuda
    Appendix 8: The Tread-Wheel
    Appendix 9: Bermuda Royal Gazette (A Defence of Mary Prince's Slaveowners, Mr. and Mrs. JOhn Wood)
    Appendix 10: An Excerpt from the Royal Gazette (a contemporary update of James Macqueen's 19th-century views)
    Appendix 11: A Second Excerpt from the Royal Gazette
    Appendix 12: Proclamation in 1993
    Appendix 13: Vernon Jackson, Paradise Found -- Almost
    pp. 127-166
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    [x], [1]-173
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