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John Bell's antislavery record

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Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Jackson, Mississippian Book and Job Office, 1860.
Subjects and Genres:
Bell, John, > 1797-1869.
Democratic Party.
Slavery > United States > Controversial literature > 1860.
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Call Number: Td*.1860 v.3
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