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The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell
Bell, James Madison (1826-1902)
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Apostrophe of Time.
Creation Light.
Admonition.
The Black Man's Wrongs.
The Dawn of Freedom.
Emancipation of the slaves in the District of Columbia and in the British West Indies.
THE DAY AND THE WAR.
Abolition of Slavery in District of Columbia.
THE PROGRESS OF LIBERTY.
Modern Moses, or “My Policy” Man.
The Triumph of Liberty.
Poem. In commemoration of the death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered at the great public meeting of colored citizens on Tuesday evening, April 18, 1865, Sacramento, Cal.
The Future of America, in the Unity of the Races.
The Youthful Villager and the Hermit.
Triumphs of the Free.
What Shall We Do With the Contrabands?
“Liberty or Death.”
A Holy Messenger.
Sons of Erin.
Eliza Harris' Parental Love.
The First of August.
Tribute to Rev. William Paul Quinn.
The Union and the Right.
Song for the First Day of August.
Descriptive Voyage from New York to Aspinwall.
Paddle Your Own Canoe.
Valedictory on Leaving San Francisco, California.
Banishment of Man from the Garden of the Lord.
Acrostic.
Sonnet.
Acrostic.
A Bridal Toast.
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The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell
The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell
James Madison Bell
1826-1902
Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co.
Lansing, Michigan
[1901]
The Poetical Works of James Madison Bell