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What has the North to do with slavery? [graphic].
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Contributor
American Anti-Slavery Society.
Title
What has the North to do with slavery? [graphic].
Publisher
[New York: s.n]
Publisher
NY. New York. 1838
Date
[1838]
Physical Description
1 print: woodcut; image 7 x 9 cm. (2.75 x 3.5 in)
Description
Image is set in the North. It appears to show Southern slaveowners forcibly removing escaped slaves from their homes, and returning them into their custody.
Is part of
American anti-slavery almanac, for 1839. New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838.
Notes
Title page illustration in the American Anti-Slavery Almanac, for 1839 (New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838).
Two captions underneath the image read: "What has the North do to with slavery?" and "Have no fellowship with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather reprove them."
Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Anti-Slavery Movement Imagery.
Subject
Fugitive slaves -- Capture & imprisonment -- United States.
Slaveholders.
Genre
Woodcuts -- 1830-1840.
Book illustrations -- 1830-1840.
Anti-slavery prints -- 1830-1840.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | Am 1838 Ame Ant 16996.D.3 title page
Accession number
16996.D.3
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Fels African Americana Image Project
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