Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself. (1861 Boston Jacobs edition) (Q134): Difference between revisions

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1861 edition, published by Harriet Jacobs, Boston
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Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself. (1861 Boston Jacobs edition)
1861 edition, published by Harriet Jacobs, Boston

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    INCIDENTS | IN THE | LIFE OF A SLAVE GIRL. | WRITTEN BY HERSELF. | [line] | "Northerners know nothing at all about Slavery. They think it is perpetual | bondage only. They have no conception of the depth of degradation involved | in that word, SLAVERY; if they had, they would never cease their efforts until | so horrible a system was overthrown." | A WOMAN OF NORTH CAROLINA. | "Rise up, ye women
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    [continued] that are at ease! Hear my voice, ye careless daughters! | Give ear unto my speech." | ISAIAH xxxii. 9. | [line] | EDITED BY L. MARIA CHILD. | [line] | BOSTON: | PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. | 1861.
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    STEREOTYPED AT THE | BOSTON STEREOTYPE FOUNDRY.
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