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The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

The great American question, democracy vs. doulocracy: or, Free soil, free labor, free men, & free speech, against the extension and domination of the slaveholding interest. A letter addressed to each freeman of the United States, with special reference to his duty at the approaching election

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campaign literature free soil slavery extension to the territories african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress william wilson american question