Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl (1861 Boston edition) (Q831)

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1861 edition, published by Harriet Jacobs , Boston
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Incidents in the Life of A Slave Girl (1861 Boston edition)
1861 edition, published by Harriet Jacobs , Boston

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    [1] 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 WOUL D NEVER CEASE THEIR EFFORTS UNTIL | SO HORRIBLE A SYSTEM WAS OVERTHROWN." | A WOMAN OF NORTH CAROLINA.
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    [2] "RISE UP, YE WOMEN THAT ARE AT EASE! HEAR MY VOICE, YE CARELESS DAUGHTERS! | GIVE EAR UNTO MY SPEECH." | [LINE] | EDITED BY L. MARIA CHILD. | [LINE] | BOSTON: PUBLISHED FOR THE AUTHOR. | 1861
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    ENTERED, ACCORDING TO ACT OF CONGRESS, IN THE YEAR 1860, BY | L. MARIA CHILD, | IN THE CLERK'S OFFICE OF THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS.
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