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Civil War and Slavery (123108)

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Civil War and Slavery  (123108)
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This item SOLD at 2020 Oct 31 @ 17:41UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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Lot of five. Four Harper’s Weekly include 1) July 29, 1865. The create labor question from a Southern Point of View. Has a drawing of a white plantation owner reading a newspaper and a black farmer who is not working his field anymore. 2) January 18, 1862. Scene in the parlor of Mr. Barnwell (African American) house at Beaufort, South Carolina. 3) August 2, 1862. Slaves digging a canal opposite Vicksburg. 4) Map of the Southern States showing the relative proportion of the slaves in the south. This is the one item in the entire collection that has condition issues, still it has amazing historical significance. 5) NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY STANDARD, September 9, 1847, New York. Overall in very nice condition for newsprint material that is over 150 years old! We have handled as little a possible to preserve the wonderful condition of these old papers.

Date: c1863
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