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    <value>Two folios, printed on both sides. Part of the contents of the work-bag (T.1-2022) produced by the Female Society for Birmingham (originally called the Ladies Society for the Relief of N---- Slaves) in West Bromwich, near Birmingham, as part of their campaign to abolish slavery.</value>
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    <value>Please note that the term 'n----' was used historically to describe people of black African heritage but today it is considered offensive. It is used here in its original, historical context only.</value>
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    <value>Historical and Collectable online auction: &#x2018;Commemoratives, Fairings, Stevengraphs, Staffordshire Pot Lids and Prattware&#x2019; on Tuesday 18 October 2022 (lot 76), from where purchased</value>
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    <value>&#x2018;N---- Slavery. Argument that the colonial slaves are better off than the English peasantry, answered, from The Royal Jamaica Gazette by Thomas Clarkson MA.&#x2019;</value>
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