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Third stereotype edition, published by Bibb in 1850
  • Bibb's Narrative of American Slavery
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Narrative of Henry Bibb, an American Slave (1850 New York edition)
Third stereotype edition, published by Bibb in 1850
  • Bibb's Narrative of American Slavery

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NARRATIVE | OF | HENRY BIBB, | AN AMERICAN SLAVE, | WRITTEN bY HIMSELF. | WITH | AN INTRODUCTION | BY LUCIUS C. MATLACK. | THIRD STEREOTYPE EDITION. | NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR; 5 SPRUCE STREET. | 1849.
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Bibb's Narrative of American Slavery
page 1 of cover
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1850
publication statement from page 1 of cover
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NEW YORK: | PUBLISHED BY THE AUTHOR. | 5 SPRUCE STREET. | 1850
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MACDONALD & LEE, PRINTERS, | 9 SPRUCE STREET, N. Y.
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Entered according to the Act of Congress in the year 1849, | By HENRY BIBB | In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the Southern District | of New York.
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[5], ii-xii, x, [3], 14-207, [1] pages
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family scene, mother looking away covering her eyes. seems to be a recreation of the illustration on page 81
front cover
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scene of runaway with the following caption: "Daniel Lane after Henry Bibb in Louisville, Kentucky June 1838. The object was to sell Bibb in the Slave Market but Bibb turned the corner too quick for him & escaped"
beneath frontispiece
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scene of chained, enslaved men with an overseer
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scene of frivolity with the following caption: "The Sabbath among Slaves"
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scene of a child being taken from an enslaved mother with the following caption: "Can a mother forget her suckling slave?"
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scene of a public whipping with the following caption: "The tender mercies of the wicked are cruel"
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scene of public dispute with the following caption: "Squire's Office"
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image of a man walking from a slave state to a free state
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family scene with the mother covering her eyes and looking away. accompanied by the following caption: "My heart is almost broken."
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scene of a fugitive being captured
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two images on this page. One of an enslaved person being strung up and paddled, and a second one with an Black couple pleading with a white man
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a chained, enslaved man pleading beneath a palm tree
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THIRD EDITION
page 1 of cover
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