File:Slave Songs of the United States (1867) - Run, Nigger, Run.jpg
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DescriptionSlave Songs of the United States (1867) - Run, Nigger, Run.jpg | Slave Songs of the United States, New York 1867, Run, Nigger, Run! |
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Author | Francis Allen, Lucy McKim Garrison, Charles Pickard Ware (editors) |
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