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Illustrated Edition Of The Life And Escape Of William Wells Brown From American Slavery (1851)

Illustrated Edition Of The Life And Escape Of William Wells Brown From American Slavery (1851)

          
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The publisher of this book utilises modern printing technologies as well as photocopying processes for reprinting and preserving rare works of literature that are out-of-print or on the verge of becoming lost. This book is one such reprint.

ILLUSTRATE D EDIrIION OF TIIE LIFE AND ESCAPE - 1861 - TO THE FRIENDS OF FREEDOM AND EMANCIPATION, IN EUROPE. Boston, July 17, 1849. -- In consequence of the departure for England of their esteemed friend and faithful CO-labourer in the cause of the American slave, William W. Brown, the Board of Managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society would commend him to the confidence, respect, esteem, and hospitality of the friends of emancipation wherever lie may travel -l. Because he is a filgitive slave from the American house of bondage, and on the soil which gave him birth can find no spot on which he can stand in safety from his pursuers protected by law. 2. Because he is a man, and iot s chattel and while as the latter 11e may at any time be sold at public vendue under the American star-spangled banner, we rejoice to know that he will be recognised and protected as the former under the flag of England. 3. Because, for several years past, he has nobly consecrated his time and talents, at great personal hazard, and under the most adverse circumstances, to the uncompromising advocacy of the cause of his enslaved countrymen. 4. Because he -isits England for the purpose of increasing, consolidating and directing British humanity and piety against that horrible system of Slavery in America, by which three millions of human beings, by creation the children of God, are ranked with fourfooted beasts, and treated as marketable commodities. 5. Because hc has long been in their employment as a lecturing agent in Massachusetts, and has laboured to great acceptance and with great success and from - the acquaintance thus formed, they are enabled to certify that he has invariably conducted himselfwith great circumspection, and won for himself the sym pathy, respect, and friendship, of a very large circle of acquaintance. In behalf of the Board of Managers, WM. LLOYD GARRISON, ROBERT F. WALLCUT, SAMUEL MAY, JUN. . Boston, July 18, 1849. My dear friend, F To-day you leave the land of your nativity, in which you have been reared and treated as a slave - a chattel personal-a marketable commoditythough it claims to be a republican and Christian land, the freest of the free, the most pious of the pious-for the shores of Europe on touching which, your shackles will instantly fall, your limbs expand, your spirit exult in absolute persona. 1 fieedom, as a man, and nothing less than a man. Since your escape from bonda e, a few years since, you have nobly yourse f f to the cause of the three nlinlolibolny s doefv ooteudr countrymen who are yet clanking their chains in hopeless bonda pleading their cause eloquently and effectively, by ay and by night, in season and out of season, before the people of the Free States falsely so called of America, at much personal hazard of being seized and hurried back to slavery. Not to forsake that cause, but still more powerf dli to aid it, by enlisting the - sympathies, and consolidating the feelings and opinions of the friends of freedom and universal emancipation in the old world in its favour and against the atrocione slave system, do you bid farewell to the land of whips and chains to-day. God-the God of the oppressed, the poor, the needy, the defenceless-be with you, to quide, strengthen, aid, and bless you abundantly h r e em illions of slaves are your constituents, and you are their legitimate and faithful representative. With a mother, sister, and three brothers, yet pining in hopeless servitude, with the marks of the slavedrivers lash upon your body, you cannot but remember them that are in bonds as bound with them...


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781436623032
  • Publisher: Kessinger Publishing
  • Publisher Imprint: Kessinger Publishing
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 132
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 367 gr
  • ISBN-10: 1436623030
  • Publisher Date: 02 Jun 2008
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Spine Width: 11 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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