Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845 Dublin Webb and Chapman edition) (Q706): Difference between revisions
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First Dublin edition, published in 1845 by Webb and Chapman
- Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845 Dublin Webb and Chapman edition)
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English | Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave (1845 Dublin Webb and Chapman edition) |
First Dublin edition, published in 1845 by Webb and Chapman |
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[1] NARRATIVE OF THE LIFE | OF | FREDERICK DOUGLASS, | AN | AMERICAN SLAVE. | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | What, ho!--our countrymen in chains! | The whip on women's shrinking flesh! | Our soil still reddening with the stains, | Caught from her scourging, warm and fresh! | What! mothers from their children riven! |
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[2] What! God's own image bought and sold! | Americans to markets driven, | And barter'd, as the brute for gold!--Whittier | DUBLIN | WEBB AND CHAPMAN, GT. BRUNSWICK-STREET. | [line] 1845.
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