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AFFIRMING THE FREEDOM OF A BLACK WOMAN IN MARYLAND
Manuscript D.S., 1p. oblong 8vo., Frederick County, Md., July 17, 1828, an affidavit in which Magdalena Coblentz affirms the free status of "Julian Willearing [?] the bearer hereof a coloured woman about thirty three years of age was born of a free woman of colour and that she the said Julian has always passed a free woman". Frederick County Maryland, on the border of Pennsylvania, a free state, was a particularly dangerous place to be a free black. Free people of color were often kidnapped by southern slave catchers on the hunt for fugitives. Once captured, it was difficult for many of these people to prove their freedom, hence documents such as the present example. Light folds and toning, else very good.

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