Not a Man, and Yet a Man (1877 Republic edition) (Q5345)

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1877 edition, published by Republic Printing Company, Springfield, Ohio
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Not a Man, and Yet a Man (1877 Republic edition)
1877 edition, published by Republic Printing Company, Springfield, Ohio

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    NOT A MAN, | AND | YET A MAN: | BY | A.A. WHITMAN. | [line] | SPRINGFIELD, OHIO. | REPUBLIC PRINTING COMPANY, | 1877.
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    [line] | Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1877, by A.A. Whit- | man, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. | [line]
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    [1 of 2] DEDICATION. | [line] | TO THOSE WHO LOVED THE NEGRO IN MANKIND, | AND PITIED HIM, | AND STOOPED TO HELP HIM IN HIS LOW ESTATE, | ASSAILED BY FIERCE OPINIONS, | AND TOLD HIS GRIEVANCES IN THE EAR OF GOD, | UNTIL HE HEARD THEM, | AND SHOOK PROUD THE FETTERS FROM THE NATION'S HEART.
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