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Bristol, July 5, 1837. As to this second edition I would mention, that, while in substance it is the same as the first, yet, on account of my increased acquaintance with the English language, many verbal alterations have been made; also several alterations have been made on account of the increased light which the Lord has been pleased to grant me since July, 1937; a few paragraphs have been entirely left out, and a few new paragraphs have been added.

In 1937, at the age of 92, Ambrose Douglass welcomed his 38th child into the world. The near-centenarian lives near Brooksville, in Hernando County, on a run-down farm that he no longer attempts to tend now that most of his 38 children have deserted the farm for the more lucrative employment of the cities of the phosphate camps. Douglass was born free in Detroit in 1845.

Brady, Robert A. The Spirit and Structure of German Fascism, London, 1937. An extremely thorough and documented discussion of the economy of National Socialist Germany, its institutions and its business practices. See also: Brady's Business as a System of Power; chapters on Germany, Italy and Japan. Childs, H.L. and Dodd, W.E. The Nazi Primer, N.Y., 1938.

"I do not remember being sick but I have heard mother say, when she or her children were sick, the white doctor who attended the Tolsons treated us and the only herbs I can recall were life-everlasting boneset and woodditney, from each of which a tea could be made. "This is about all I can recall." Maryland Sept. 7, 1937 Rogers RICHARD MACKS, Ex-slave.

Five days later, on November 20, 1937, his father-in-law, who, besides being Nazi Consul, owns in partnership with Fritz Kohpcke, one of the largest hardware stores in Panama, told his clerks that he and his partner would work a little late that night.

We had fo'teen chilluns with only two livin'. I has five gran' sons an' two great gran' daughters." "Goodbye cum back agin." Miriam Logan, Lebanon, Ohio Warren County, Dist. 2 July 2, 1937 Interview with SAMUEL SUTTON, Ex Slave. Born in Garrett County, Kentucky, in 1854 "Yes'em, I sho were bo'n into slavery. She live to be seventy-nine yeahs an nine months old."

He had his comical-serious little countenance topped off with a soft felt hat worn at the most rakish angle. He can't carry a tune, and really is not musical. His adopted daughter with whom he lives is rated the town's best colored cook. Ohio Guide, Special Ex-Slave Stories August 16, 1937 "I was born at Goldsboro, N.C., July 25, 1847.

"My grandfather and Paul Lawrence Dunbar's grandfather was cousins. He were a much younger man than I am, for I was eighty-one years old the twenty-sixth of December, 1937. So I reckon I give it down to my kin-man. But it seem to me, that Poets is just born thataway. Po'try is nothin' but Truth anyway, and it's Truth was sets us free. And that makes me a free-born citizen bothways and every ways.

Thus there was no progeny to inherit their atavistic tendencies. As the years went by, Goliah dropped out of the running of the world. There was nothing for him to run. The world was running itself, and doing it smoothly and beautifully. In 1937, Goliah made his long-promised present of Energon to the world.

Former Slave Interview, Special Aug 16, 1937 Butler County, District #2 Middletown MRS. NANCE EAST 809 Seventeenth Ave., Middletown, Ohio "Mammy" East, 809 Seventeenth Ave., Middletown, Ohio, rules a four-room bungalow in the negro district set aside by the American Rolling Mill Corporation.

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