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Author Confined in the Pillory,1845,Jonathan Walker in stockade,Pensacola,FL

Title: The author confined in the pillory
Date Created/Published: 1845.
Summary: Jonathan Walker being beaten in stockade.
Notes:
Illus. in: Trial and imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, at Pensacola, Florida, for aiding slaves to escape from bondage. Boston : Pub. at the Anti-slavery office, 1845.
Published in: Slavery in the courtroom : an annotated bibliography of American cases / Paul Finkelman. Washington : Library of Congress, 1985, p. 171.
Subjects:
Walker, Jonathan,--1799-1878.
Pillories--Florida--Pensacola--1840-1850.
Book illustrations--1840-1850.
Wood engravings--1840-1850.
Bookmark /96515197/
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