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1 A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans, in the Character of an Ancient Negro, Born a Slave in Pennsylvania; but Liberated Some Years since, and Instructed in Useful Learning, and the Great Truths of Christianity 1 (1790)

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 POETICAL EPISTLE

              TO   THE


ENSLAVED AFRICANS,

  IN THE  CHARACTER   OF AN ANCIENT


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BORN  A SLAVE IN


    PENNSYLV ANIA;

But liberated fome Years fince, and inftruaed in
  ufeful Learning, and the great Truths of Chri
  flianity.
                WITH

A  brief hiftorical Introdudion, and biographical
  Notices of fome of the earlieft Advocates for that
  oppreffed Clafs of our Fellow-Creatures.


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PRINTED BY yOSEPH CRUKSHfANK, IN MARKET-STREET, BET.T'rE,


SECOND AND THIRD-STREETS.


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