An edition of Anti-slavery fair! (1844)

Anti-slavery fair!

The following poetic effusion written by Abby H. Price, of Hopedale, was delivered by her at Upton on Monday evening last, immediately after the lecture by Frederic Douglass--and is respectfully dedicated to the Upton Anti-slavery Fair

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An edition of Anti-slavery fair! (1844)

Anti-slavery fair!

The following poetic effusion written by Abby H. Price, of Hopedale, was delivered by her at Upton on Monday evening last, immediately after the lecture by Frederic Douglass--and is respectfully dedicated to the Upton Anti-slavery Fair

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Verse of ninety-four lines; first lines: Heard you that man? think you his mind, stern slavery had a right to bind?

Frederick Douglass spoke at the Upton Anti-slavery Fair on Monday Jan. 15, 1844. A report of the fair and Price's poem were published in the Jan. 20, 1844, issue of the Practical Christian published by the Hopedale Community.

Text in two columns; printed area measures 21.2 x 14.0 cm.

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Hopedale, Mass.]

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OL45195766M
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191287904

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