John Passmore Edwards, 1823-1911 and Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895
Uncle Tom's Companions: Or, Facts Stranger Than Fiction. A Supplement to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Being Startling Incidents in the Lives of Celebrated Fugitive Slaves.
London: Edwards and Co., 1852.
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