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Bobalition of slavery,abolition,slave trade,1832

Title: Bobalition of slavery
Date Created/Published: [Boston? : s.n.], 1832.
Summary: Another in the series of 'bobalition' broadsides, marking the July 14 celebration of the anniversary of the abolition of the slave trade. (See no. 1819-2). The text, facetiously dated 'Uly 14teenth 18 hundred and 30 tu,' consists of a letter to 'Captain Ookpate' from 'Pomp Peters' and 'Cezar Garbo' regarding the celebratory procession, along with notes on toasts, volunteers, etc. The broadside is illustrated with a cut of a standing black man facing right and another caricature of a strutting militiaman armed with a cutlass and broom.
Notes:
Title appears as it is written on the item.
Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Rei lly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1832-4.
Subjects:
African Americans--1830-1840.
Boston (Mass.)--1830-1840.
Broadsides--1830-1840.
Woodcuts--1830-1840.
Bookmark /2008661751/
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