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1988 edition, Edwin Mellen Press, Ontario CA
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1988 edition, Edwin Mellen Press, Ontario CA |
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SLAVERY and the | FRENCH REVOLUTIONISTS | (1788-1805) | by Anna Julia Cooper | Translated with a | Foreword and Introductory Essay | by Frances Richardson Keller | Studies in French Civilization | Volume 1 | The Edwin Mellen Press | Lewiston/Queenston
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Copyright © 1988 by Frances Richardson Keller | All rights reserved. For information contact: | The Edwin Mellen Press The Edwin Mellen Press | Box 450 Box 67 | Lewiston, New York Queenston, Ontario | USA 14092 L0S 1L0 CANADA
title page verso
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map of French Santo Domingo and the West Indies
last unnumbered page before page 1
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Underwritten by the following: "As a student, he published ESSAY ON THE SLAVERY AND COMMERCE OF THE HUMAN SPECIES. This book marked a turning point in the struggle against slavery.
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Underwritten by the following: Her life was committed to a mission to bring liberty, equality, and justice to black people, especially black women.
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