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African Americans, Broadsides, Christian life, Christian poetry, Poetry, ReligionPeople
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Hartford, August 4, 1778. An address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian poetess, in Boston, who came from Africa at eight years of age, and soon became acquainted with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
1778, Printed by Watson and Goodwin?
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Hartford, August 4, 1778. An address to Miss Phillis Wheatly, Ethiopian poetess, in Boston, who came from Africa at eight years of age, and soon became acquainted with the gospel of Jesus Christ.
1778, Printed by Watson and Goodwin?
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in English
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Verse of twenty-one numbered stanzas; first line: O come you pious youth! adore.
At foot: Composed by Jupiter Hammon, a Negro man belonging to Mr. Joseph Lloyd, of Queen's Village, on Long-Island, now in Hartford. The above lines are published by the author, and a number of his friends, who desire to join with him in their best regards to Miss Wheatly.
The firm of Watson and Goodwin printed other poems by Hammon while the Lloyd family was at Hartford.
Text in two columns.
Bristol B4698.
Shipton & Mooney 43470.
Wegelin, O. Amer. poetry, 192.
Microfiche. [New York : Readex Microprint, 1985] 11 x 15 cm. (Early American imprints. First series ; no. 43470).
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