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CALL NUMBER: 966.4

OBJECT TYPE: Book

TITLE: The Loyal Blacks

DESCRIPTION:

“The definitive account of the first African blacks emancipated in the Revolution, their return to Africa, and their creation of a new society there.” The story of 1500 black who fought in the British Army and settled Sierra Leone. 463 pages, illustrated with index.

AUTHOR: Wilson, Ellen Gibson

EDITION: 1st   

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PUBLICATION DATE: 1976

PUBLISHER: G. P. Putnam’s Sons

PLACE OF PUBLICATION: New York

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