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Jun 2020
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The Anti Slavery Alphabet

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The Anti-Slavery Alphabet was anonymously written for an anti-slavery fair in Philadelphia. It’s primary audience was children, but it was certainly enjoyed by adults as well. This work illustrates the injustice of American chattel slavery in the form of an alphabet, and encourages children to fight the evil of their day.

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