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The cruelties of slavery [graphic].
The desperation of a mother [graphic].
Do the slaves desire their liberty? [graphic].
A fact with a short commentary [graphic].
The flogging of females [graphic].
History of the slave, James [graphic].
How can it be done? [graphic].
How slavery honors our country's flag [graphic].
The humanity of the Africo-Americans [graphic].
"Incendiary pictures" [graphic].
[Liberator masthead, 1831] [graphic].
[Liberator masthead, 1838] [graphic].
The lips of the wise disperse knowledge. [graphic].
The moral character of the Africo-Americans [graphic].
The poor mother [graphic].
The praying child. [graphic].
The runaway [graphic].
The runaway [graphic].
Scenes in the city prison of New York [graphic].
A slave caught without a pass [graphic].
A slave-ship [graphic].
[Thomas Cooper] [graphic] / G.L. Brown sc.
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