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American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses

Theodore Dwight Weld (Compiler), Sarah Grimké (Compiler), Angelina Emily Grimké (Compiler), American Anti-Slavery Society (Publisher)
Print Book, English, 1839
Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, office, no. 143 Nassau Street, New York, 1839
History
vi, [1], 8-224 p. ; 23 cm
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Introduction
Personal narratives, part I
Privations of the slaves
Personal narratives, part II
Testimony of cruelty inflicted upon slaves
Punishments
Personal narratives, part III
Condition of slaves
Objections considered
Series statement at head of title
Another issue, with alternate series numbering, of number 10 of the Anti-Slavery examiner. See: Dumond
Compiled from over twenty thousand issues of newspapers by Theodore Dwight Weld, and Angelina and Sarah Grimké (See: Lerner, G. The Grimké sisters from South Carolina. Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, 2004, pages 185-189)
At foot of title page: This periodical contains 7 sheets--postage, under 100 miles, 12 1/2 cts.; over 100 miles, 25 cents
Text in 2 columns
Includes index