Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery
Pity the Negro, or, An Address to Children on the Subject of Slavery

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