The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing: wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community's reaction to his wanton murder

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Grouping Titlebarber of natchez wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing wherein the former slave writes a two thousand page journal about his town and himself wherein the free negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends his code and his communitys reaction to his wanton murder
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1954
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The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing ; : wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community's reaction to his wanton murder
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The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing ; wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community's reaction to his wanton murder / by Edwin Adams Davis and William Ransom Hogan
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The barber of Natchez, wherein a slave is freed and rises to a very high standing
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wherein the former slave writes a two-thousand-page journal about his town and himself; wherein the free Negro diarist is appraised in terms of his friends, his code, and his community's reaction to his wanton murder
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