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Harriet: The Moses of Her People (1901J.J. Little and Co. edition)
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    HARRIET | THE MOSES OF HER PEOPLE | BY | SARAH H. BRADFORD | "Farewell, ole Marster, don't think hard of me, | I'm going on to Canada, where all de slaves are free." | "Jesus, Jesus will go wid you, | He will lead you to His throne, | He who died has gone before you, | Trod de wine-press all alone." | NEW YORK | PRINTED BY | J. J. LITTLE & CO. | 1901
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    Copyright, 1886, | By Sarah H. Bradford
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    pp. 155-171
    assortment of other military personnel were also contributed
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    171, [1]
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