Digital Snapshots
The Anti-Slavery Alphabet
Letters U and V Page, Front and Back; 1846
Dublin Core
Title
Letters U and V Page, Front and Back; 1846
Description
From the Mississippi Department of Archives and History Anti-Slavery Alphabet Series. This card is the front and back of the fourteenth page. The front-side is blank. The back-side has the text "U" and "U is for Upper Canada, Where the poor slave has found Rest after all his wanderings, For it is British ground!" And "V" and "V is the Vessel, in whose dark, Noisome, and stifling hold, Hundreds of Africans are packed, Brought o'er the seas, and sold."
Creator
Townsend, Hannah, 1812-
Townsend, Mary, 1814-
Date
1846-12
Identifier
97245-book-28
97245-book-29
Rights
NO COPYRIGHT - UNITED STATES; http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/