(1790). A poetical epistle to the enslaved Africans: In the character of an ancient Negro, born a slave in Pennsylvania ; but liberated some years since, and instructed in useful learning, and the great truths of Christianity : with a brief historical introduction, and biographical notices of some of the earliest advocated for that oppressed class of our fellow-creatures. Printed by Joseph Crukshank.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationA Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans: In the Character of an Ancient Negro, Born a Slave in Pennsylvania ; but Liberated Some Years Since, and Instructed in Useful Learning, and the Great Truths of Christianity : With a Brief Historical Introduction, and Biographical Notices of Some of the Earliest Advocated for That Oppressed Class of Our Fellow-creatures. Philadelphia: Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1790.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationA Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans: In the Character of an Ancient Negro, Born a Slave in Pennsylvania ; but Liberated Some Years Since, and Instructed in Useful Learning, and the Great Truths of Christianity : With a Brief Historical Introduction, and Biographical Notices of Some of the Earliest Advocated for That Oppressed Class of Our Fellow-creatures. Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1790.