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An address on voting and laboring, delivered at Concert Hall, Tuesday evening, March 10th, 1874

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Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.

LC copy inscribed on p. [1]: Rev. Samuel May, Apr. 14, 1897.

LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 16853.

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african americans suffrage employment addresses pennsylvania philadelphia african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress samuel may william still concert hall
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01/01/1874
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african americans suffrage employment addresses pennsylvania philadelphia african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress samuel may william still concert hall