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1853 edition, published by W. and F.G. Cash, London
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American Prejudice Against Color (1853 W. and F.G. Cash edition)
1853 edition, published by W. and F.G. Cash, London

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    THE AMERICAN PREJUDICE AGAINST COLOR. | [line] | AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE, | SHOWING HOW EASILY THE NATION GOT INTO AN UPROAR. | [line] | BY WILLIAM G. ALLEN, | A REFUGE FROM AMERICAN DESPOTISM. | [ornament] | LONDON: | W. AND G. CASH, 5. BISHOPSGATE-STREET-WITHOUT. | EDINBURGH: JOHN MENZIES. | DUBLIN: JAMES MC. GLASSINE AND J.B. GILPIN. | [line] | 1853.
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    [line] | CALCUTT, PRINTER, DEDDINGTON, OXON. | [line]
    title page verso, page 108
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