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161

NATIVE AMERICAN SLAVES.

The Choctaw Freedmen, and the

Bible in the Public School.

Inserted

slip from the author, tipped between

paste-down and front free end-paper.

Copious illustrations. 439 pages. Large,

thick 8vo, original gilt-pictorial red cloth;

some light fraying the base of the spine.

Pittsburgh: Presbyterian Board of

Missions for Freedmen, 1914

[300/400]

FIRST EDITION

.

Provides a great deal of infor-

mation on the Choctaws in Oklahoma; quite

possibly one of the best references on the sub-

ject. Blockson Collection 2589.

161

160

162

Group of 14 anti-slavery pamphlets.

8vo, and 12mo, wrappers,

CONDITION

VARIES

,

SHOULD BE SEEN

.

Vp, 1824-1865

[600/800]

Slave Hunting in the Old Bay State (1860) * Channing’s Letter to the Abolitionists (1837) *

Eleventh Annual Report of the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society (1845) * The Fire and

Hammer of God’s Word (1858) * The American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1839 * Sermon

Preached before the Vermont Colonization Society (1825) * Reports of Select Committees of the

Senate on Slavery and the Condition of Kansas (1856) * Mr. Stephens of Georgia, The War and

Taxation (1848) * Remarks of Mr. Phelps of Vermont (1862) * Sumner The Barbarism of Slavery

(1860) * Journal of the American Baptist Anti-Slavery Convention, Volume 1, number 1 (1841) *

Abram Lincoln and South Carolina (1861) * Mr. Douglas and the Doctrine of Coercion (1855) *

Southern Outrages on Northern Citizens (1860).