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(‎Created claim: dedication statement transcription (P21): TO | WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., | AS A TOKEN OF | Admiration and Gratitude | FOR HIS | LONG DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, | AND HIS UNTIRING ADVOCACY OF | THE EQUALITY OF THE NEGRO | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED | BY THE AUTHOR)
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TO | WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., | AS A TOKEN OF | Admiration and Gratitude | FOR HIS | LONG DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, | AND HIS UNTIRING ADVOCACY OF | THE EQUALITY OF THE NEGRO | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED | BY THE AUTHOR
Property / dedication statement transcription: TO | WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., | AS A TOKEN OF | Admiration and Gratitude | FOR HIS | LONG DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, | AND HIS UNTIRING ADVOCACY OF | THE EQUALITY OF THE NEGRO | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED | BY THE AUTHOR / rank
 
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Property / dedication statement transcription: TO | WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., | AS A TOKEN OF | Admiration and Gratitude | FOR HIS | LONG DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, | AND HIS UNTIRING ADVOCACY OF | THE EQUALITY OF THE NEGRO | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED | BY THE AUTHOR / qualifier
 
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1880 edition, A.G. Brown & Co., Boston, MA
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Negro in the American rebellion, his heroism and his fidelity
1880 edition, A.G. Brown & Co., Boston, MA

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    THE NEGRO | IN THE | AMERICAN REBELLION | his heroism and his fidelity | BY | WILLIAM WELLS BROWN, M.D., | AUTHOR OF "SKETCHES OF PLACES AND PEOPLE ABROAD," "THE | BLACK MAN," | "THE RISING SON," "MY SOUTHERN HOME," ETC. | NEW EDITION. | BOSTON : | A.G. BROWN & CO., 28 EAST CANTON STRET. | 1880.
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    Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1866, by | WILLIAM WELLS BROWN, | In the Clerk's office of the District of Massachusetts. | FRANK WOOD, PRINTER, | BOSTON.
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    TO | WENDELL PHILLIPS, ESQ., | AS A TOKEN OF | Admiration and Gratitude | FOR HIS | LONG DEVOTION TO THE CAUSE OF FREEDOM, | AND HIS UNTIRING ADVOCACY OF | THE EQUALITY OF THE NEGRO | THIS VOLUME | IS MOST RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED | BY THE AUTHOR
    opposite copyright page
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