Celebration by the Colored people's educational monument association in memory of Abraham Lincoln

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33 pages 1865

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Record of the first national celebration by African Americans in the U.S. Contains letters from well-wishers such as Frederick Douglass, Salmon P. Chase, and Charles Sumner; an oration by William Day, a New York lawyer, on freedom and equality and on slavery in the US; and a long poem on slavery by John Pierpont.

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