The autobiography of the Rev. E. Mathews, the "Father Dickson" of Mrs. Stowe's Dred;
also a description of the influence of the slave-party over the American Presidents, and the rise and progress of the anti-slavery reform.
With a pref. by Handel Cossham.

APA Citation

Mathews, E. (1969). The autobiography of the Rev. E. Mathews, the "Father Dickson" of Mrs. Stowe's Dred: also a description of the influence of the slave-party over the American Presidents, and the rise and progress of the anti-slavery reform. Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Pub. Co.

MLA Citation

Mathews, Edward, b. 1812. The Autobiography of the Rev. E. Mathews, the "Father Dickson" of Mrs. Stowe's Dred: Also a Description of the Influence of the Slave-party Over the American Presidents, And the Rise And Progress of the Anti-slavery Reform. Miami, Fla.: Mnemosyne Pub. Co, 1969.

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