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A friendly word to Maryland : a lecture, delivered by Frederick Douglass, Esquire in Bethel Church on the 17th of November, 1864

Description

The printed speech A Friendly Word to Maryland, delivered by Frederick Douglass in Baltimore, Maryland, immediately after emancipation. The speech focuses on suffrage as the next major goal for African Americans.

Date

1864-11-17

Publisher

John W. Woods

Language(s)

Dimensions

5 x 7 inches (23 cm)

Object ID

PAM 862

Extent

1 page (front cover; from 1 volume: 16 pages)

Catalog Number

PAM 862

Resource ID

8616

Digital Publisher

Digital resource provided by the Maryland Center for History and Culture

Rights

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