(1828). What does your sugar cost?: A cottage conversation on the subject of British negro slavery. Printed for the Birmingham, West-Bromwich, &c. Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves, by R. Peart.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationWhat Does Your Sugar Cost?: A Cottage Conversation on the Subject of British Negro Slavery. S.l: Printed for the Birmingham, West-Bromwich, &c. Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves, by R. Peart, 1828.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationWhat Does Your Sugar Cost?: A Cottage Conversation on the Subject of British Negro Slavery. Printed for the Birmingham, West-Bromwich, &c. Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves, by R. Peart, 1828.
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