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1873 Detroit edition printed by Egbert Hoekstra
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1873 Detroit edition printed by Egbert Hoekstra |
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THE HISTORY | OF | [portrait of the author] | WILLIAM WEBB, | COMPOSED BY HIMSELF. | [rule] | DETROIT: | EGBERT HOEKSTRA, PRINTER. | 1873.
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Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1873, by WILLIAM WEBB, | in the office of the Librarian, of Congress, at Washington.
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"This book was composed by William Webb, and written by his wife, containing the life he has went through, his views of the present time, and the future to come Having been raised in slavery, and having received no education, he hopes, by the sale of these books, to obtain his schooling for he is not able to read, up to the present time."
verso of the title page
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