Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Permanent ID:
10555
Call number:
E441 .A58 v.106 no. 36
Date:
1827
Image Description:
Item is an anti-slavery tract for children published by Frederick Westley and A. H. Davis of London, England. The text discusses themes of free labor, violence, family loss, and Christian morality and includes a section of poetry called "Lines," as well as an appendix of runaway slave ads taken from the Jamaica Royal Gazette.
Format:
Printed Matter