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A black diamond, or, The best and the worst of it
A black diamond, or, The best and the worst of it
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A black diamond, or, The best and the worst of it

Date1894
Alternate Title
Best and the worst of it.
Best and the worst of it
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A black diamond, or, The best and the worst of it. Undated. Date of publication from BLC. Inscribed copy: Inscription on flyleaf reads: To Joseph Wilson. With all the best wishes of his ''far-away'' kinswoman. Isabella Fyvie Mayo ''Edward Garrett''. 1899. Edward Garrett was a pseudonym used by I.F. Mayo. Publisher's ads. on p. 158-160. '''A black diamond' was written because the author's attention was specially directed to the evil results which the great Sin of Slavery has left behind it in the United States of America...The author wishes to add that similar evils...will always arise wherever racial prejudice is allowed to spring up. We can be saved from race prejudice only by faithful practice of the great Christian doctrine of the Brotherhood of Man.''--Preface.
Dimensions||ill. ;19 cm.||
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Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Call Number / Accession Number37131062396817D
Dewey NumberCAN FIC GAR
Country:Canada
Province or state:Ontario