File:Slavery21.jpg
Title top:
chapter title directly above this illustration; cropped in this image file
Signature bottom right:
Armistead, Wilson , ed. (1853) 500,000 strokes for freedom; a series of anti-slavery tracts, of which half a million are now first issued by the friends of the Negro., London: W. & F. Cash, William Tweedie, p. 37 OCLC: 78070051.
22 March 2015 (upload date) by Monopoly31121993Walter George Mason
(1820–1866) |
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Description | British illustrator and wood engraver | ||
Date of birth/death | 8 February 1820 | 12 March 1866 | |
Location of birth | Holloway | ||
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