Swann Galleries - Printed & Manuscript African Americana, Sale 2342, March 27, 2014 - page 64

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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—RECONSTRUCTION.) JIM CROW
Jim is
Coming
Large cabinet card (5
7
8
x 4 inches) , showing a traveling merchant with a slouch
hat atop a wagon, being drawn by a huge black crow; some slight signs of removal from an
album on reverse. (WGC)
Syracuse, New York: I.U. Doust,
photographer, circa 1880
[400/600]
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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION—RECONSTRUCTION.)
SMALLS,
ROBERT
A Centennial Fourth of July Democratic Celebration. The Massacre of
Six Colored Citizens. . .
16, (+15-16 pp) 8vo, entirely uncut and unopened sheets, as
printed, never bound. (WGC)
[Washington?], 1876
[600/800]
The Hamburg Massacre (or Hamburg Riot) was a key event of South Carolina
Reconstruction. Beginning with a dispute over free passage on a public road, this racially moti-
vated incident concluded with the death of six men. This is a
SCARCE AND IMPORTANT
record of the events as debated in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) STANTON, ELIZABETH CADY.
The
Slave’s Appeal. Published at the Anti-Slavery Depository, 15 Steuben Street,
Albany (cover title).
7 pages. 12mo, self-wrappers, stitched.
Albany: Weed parsons, 1860
[400/600]
SCARCE
.
Not in the LCP/HSP Afro-Americana catalogue.
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