Moses Brown: on Henry Moss, 1803

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Moses Brown writes about the "anus" of Henry Moss, a black man.[1]


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  1. Moses Brown, Anti-Slavery Papers, 1803 folder. Cited and quoted by Saillant, page 422.Research Request:Need bibliographic data for Saillant.


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