An edition of Mine eyes have seen the glory (1954)

Mine eyes have seen the glory

the story of a Virginia lady, Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford, 1802-1896, who taught her sons to hate slavery and to love the Union.

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An edition of Mine eyes have seen the glory (1954)

Mine eyes have seen the glory

the story of a Virginia lady, Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford, 1802-1896, who taught her sons to hate slavery and to love the Union.

"The experiences of Mary Blackford and her family constitute an interesting and revealing account of ante-bellum Southern life, pointing out that Southern society had many nuances. The book contains new material on Southern opposition to slavery, the experience of Negroes sent to Liberia, the Nat Turner insurrection, and the reaction of colored folk to thralldom. Much of the material comes from the Negroes themselves."--Preface.

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Language
English
Pages
293

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Published in
Cambridge

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
920.7
Library of Congress
F230.B65 B6

The Physical Object

Pagination
293 p.
Number of pages
293

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL6152263M
LCCN
54005018
OCLC/WorldCat
639704
LibraryThing
4052171

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL7487693W

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