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Autobiography of a fugitive Negro, his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada & England
Autobiography of a fugitive Negro, his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada & England
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Autobiography of a fugitive Negro, his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada & England

Date1855
Alternate Title
  • Autobiography of a fugitive Negro, his anti-slavery labours in the United States, Canada & England
FormatBook
Notes
"Samuel Ringgold Ward ... was born to slave parents in Maryland in 1817. He and his family fled to freedom in the north ... Ward became affliated with various antislavery societies ... while actively aiding fugitive slaves ... In 1853 he went to Great Britain to lecture ... In London English abolitionists urged him to write 'The autobiography of a fugitive Negro'." 
Medium
DimensionsCover size: 20 cm x 12 cm (7 7/8 in. x 4 3/4 in.)
Language
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession Number37131055303903D
Dewey326.92 W13 BR
Symphony Cat-key1804728
GeographyCountryCanadaUnited States
The adventures of a sugar plantation
Sunday School Union (Great Britain)
1840
The Rev. J.W. Loguen, as a slave and as a freeman. A narrative of real life
J.G.K. Truair & Co., stereotypers and printers
1859
Book cover, unadorned
Chewett, James G. (James Grant), 1793-1862
Between 1832 and 1862
Chewett, James Grant, 1793-1862. Diary, 1840-1841, Vol. 1
Chewett, James G. (James Grant), 1793-1862
Between 1832 and 1862