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American Tract Society #7. no date (1825) 12mo wraps. Front cover has 1-1/2 x 2-1/2 inch vignette of two men talking along a road, one presumably the Happy Negro. Text tells how an English Gentleman, walking in New York, met a Negro on the road. "I wished him to tell me whether his state of slavery was not disagreeable to him. 'Massa' said he...'I have a wife and children; my Massa take care of them and I have no care to provide any thing; I have a good Massa who teach me to read". Foxed but legible; not torn; binding secure; no ownership marks; no chips. .
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THE HAPPY NEGRO, TO WHICH ARE ADDED THE PRAYING SOLDIER AND THE PROFLIGATE RECLAIMED
by Serle, Ambrose
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The Happy Negro
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New York: American Tract, 1825. paperback. To Which are added, the Praying Soldier and the Profligate Reclaimed. title vignette of the author meeting a slave. 8pp. 12mo, self wrappers; (large piece of bottom of title page lacking with loss of two words of imprint and a few words of the bottom line of the first page of text, light foxing). [New York]: American Tract Society, n.d., [ca. 1825].<br/><br/> Author was one of the under-secretaries of state for the colonies. "He went to America in 1774, accompanied the British army from 1776 to 1778..." DNB XVII, p. 1192. During his stay in New York City he travelled to a farm. He writes of his conversation with a slave he met there. The slave was literate and read the Bible. The author writes mostly on his and the slave's views on the Bible and religion. This edition not in Shoemaker. Library Company of Philadelphia, Afro- Americana 9284.<br/><br/>
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