The Light and the Truth of Slavery, Aaron's History. (Worcester edition) (Q850)

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narrative of Aaron, published in Worcester, Mass.
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The Light and the Truth of Slavery, Aaron's History. (Worcester edition)
narrative of Aaron, published in Worcester, Mass.

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    THE | LIGHT AND THE TRUTH OF SLAVERY, | AARON'S HISTORY. | Reader, here is the picture of the poor, way-faring, degraded Aaron. | There is clear evidence in the life and history of Aaron, that he | has been a slave. Aaron cannot read a word. There are very few | full blooded blacks at the South that can read a word, Aaron | says. | Now reader, Aaron wants you to buy this book. I don't want
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    you to buy it merely to read it through, I want you to buy it and I | I want you to read it, not for to lay it up in your head, but to lay it | up in your heart, and then you will remember the poor way-faring | Bondman. The two-thirds of this little book was made up by the poor way-faring degraded Aaron. The Bible says, faith without | works is a dead article.
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    Aaron has a great knowledge of the Bible, but cannot read a | word.
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    PRINTED AT WORCESTER, MASS., FOR AARON.
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