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William Harvey Carney / Abolitionism / North Star / Douglass / Abraham Lincoln / Slavery / American studies / Frederick Douglass / African Americans in the Civil War / United States
Date: 2014-12-19 16:50:38
William Harvey Carney
Abolitionism
North Star
Douglass
Abraham Lincoln
Slavery
American studies
Frederick Douglass
African Americans in the Civil War
United States

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