A free black woman in antebellum America, Rebecca Cox Jackson (1795-1871) was an independent itinerant preacher and religious visionary who founded a Shaker community in Philadelphia that survived her death by twenty-five years. Gifts of powers containers her complete extant writings, covering the period 1830 to 1864.
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A free black woman in antebellum America, Rebecca Cox Jackson (1795-1871) was an independent itinerant preacher and religious visionary who founded a Shaker community in Philadelphia that survived her death by twenty-five years. Gifts of powers containers her complete extant writings, covering the period 1830 to 1864.
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Very Good Condition in Good jacket. Dust Jacket chipped. Dust Jack in mylar guard. Quantity Available: 1. Category: African Americans; ISBN: 0870232991. ISBN/EAN: 9780870232992. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 20712.
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Reader copy. Hardcover in dust jacket. Ex-library withe the usual stamps and indiciae. Sound, square binding. Dust jacket is Very Good (rubbed, light wear. )