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Narrative of William Hayden, published by himself, Cincinnati, Ohio 1846
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Narrative of William Hayden (1846 Cincinnati edition)
Narrative of William Hayden, published by himself, Cincinnati, Ohio 1846

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    NARRATIVE | OF | WILLIAM HAYDEN | CONTAINING | A FAITHFUL ACCOUNT OF HIS TRAVELS FOR A | NUMBER OF YEARS, WHILST A SLAVE, | IN THE SOUTH. | [line] | WRITTEN BY HIMSELF. | [line] | [line] | "Party intolerance is despicable; the true spirit of FREEDOM acknowledges | only the supremacy of GOD, and the RIGHTS OF MAN." | [line] | Cincinnati, Ohio | 1846.
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    "PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR."
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    "COPY RIGHT SECURED ACCORDING TO LAW, | IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE, OF OHIO."
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    "DEDICATION | [line] | TO THE FRIENDS OF MY YOUTH, | WHO, WHEN A POOR SLAVE BOY, TAUGHT MR THE FIRRST RUDIMENTS | OF AN ENGLISH EDUCATION, AND TO | THE FRIENDS OF THE SLAVE, | THROUGHOUT THE UNIVERSE, TOGETHER WITH ALL | MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS, | WHO, THROUGH THE WISDOM OF GOD MAY BE SET APART TO RAISE | AND EDUCATE FAMILIES, | THIS NARRATIVE | IS RESPECTFULLY DEDICATED. |
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    By their humble servant, | THE AUTHOR. | Cincinnati, O. | June 1st, 1846. [bracket]"
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    between pages 12 and 13
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    between pages 24-25
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    between pages 136-137
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    156 pages, 3 leaves of plates
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