Poem [electronic resource] : dedicated by the board of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, to the women of Great Britain, in commemoration of their untiring efforts in the cause of British West India emancipation / by a member of the Board.
1839
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Poem [electronic resource] : dedicated by the board of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, to the women of Great Britain, in commemoration of their untiring efforts in the cause of British West India emancipation / by a member of the Board.
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Member of the Board.
Cover Title
Emancipation
Publication Details
[Boston : Press of Putnam and Hewes, 1839?]
Language
English
Description
35 p.
Note
Followed by four additional poems. The second and third poems are signed: Amelia. The fourth and fifth poems are signed: Harriet Catharine Grew.
The final poem is dated: Boston, Dec. 16, 1839.
Reproduction of the original from the Oberlin College Library. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
The final poem is dated: Boston, Dec. 16, 1839.
Reproduction of the original from the Oberlin College Library. Reproduced courtesy of World Microfilms Publications.
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Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
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Amelia.
Grew, Harriet Catharine, 1815-1837.
Grew, Harriet Catharine, 1815-1837.
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Boston Female Anti-slavery Society.
Series
Slavery and anti-slavery: a transnational archive
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Table of Contents
Emancipation
Miscellaneous. Ode, written for the first of August, 1838
Ode, written for the first of August, 1839
Slavery
Oppression
The slave mother
Officers of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, for 1839-40.
Miscellaneous. Ode, written for the first of August, 1838
Ode, written for the first of August, 1839
Slavery
Oppression
The slave mother
Officers of the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, for 1839-40.