Barbarous decision of the United States Supreme Court Declaring the Civil Rights Act Unconstitutional (1893 Atlanta Version) (Q10259): Difference between revisions

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(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): THE BARBAROUS DECISION | OF THE | UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT | DECLARING THE | Civil Rights Act Unconstitutional | AND | DISROBING THE COLORED RACE OF ALL CIVIL PROTECTION | THE MOST CRUEL AND INHUMAN VERDICT AGAINST A | LOYAL PEOPLE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.)
(‎Created claim: title page transcription (P15): ALSO | THE POWERFUL SPEECHES | HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS | AND | COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, JURIST AND FAMOUS ORATOR, | COMPILED AND PUBLISHED | BY | BISHOP H. M. TURNER, D. D., LL. D.)
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ALSO | THE POWERFUL SPEECHES | HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS | AND | COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, JURIST AND FAMOUS ORATOR, | COMPILED AND PUBLISHED | BY | BISHOP H. M. TURNER, D. D., LL. D.
Property / title page transcription: ALSO | THE POWERFUL SPEECHES | HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS | AND | COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, JURIST AND FAMOUS ORATOR, | COMPILED AND PUBLISHED | BY | BISHOP H. M. TURNER, D. D., LL. D. / rank
 
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1893 edition, published in Atlanta, GA, 1893
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Barbarous decision of the United States Supreme Court Declaring the Civil Rights Act Unconstitutional (1893 Atlanta Version)
1893 edition, published in Atlanta, GA, 1893

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    THE BARBAROUS DECISION | OF THE | UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT | DECLARING THE | Civil Rights Act Unconstitutional | AND | DISROBING THE COLORED RACE OF ALL CIVIL PROTECTION | THE MOST CRUEL AND INHUMAN VERDICT AGAINST A | LOYAL PEOPLE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.
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    ALSO | THE POWERFUL SPEECHES | HON. FREDERICK DOUGLASS | AND | COL. ROBERT G. INGERSOLL, JURIST AND FAMOUS ORATOR, | COMPILED AND PUBLISHED | BY | BISHOP H. M. TURNER, D. D., LL. D.
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