Highlights
Browse through highlights to see types of evidence that can be gathered regarding the publication history of black self-published texts from a sampling of interesting examples.
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Questionable inclusion as unclear whether creator or editor is the publisher, but printer has an interesting story

Could Frederick Douglass's 1845 Narrative be self-published? This later 1848 edition was published at his own newspaper - the North Star.

Enslaved man publishes poems by subscription to raise funds for his freedom, but remained enslaved until after Civil War

First published in 1825 (perhaps first black man to claim copyright?) for this 1855 reprint author advertise for a complete copy of the original in order to republish
Printing receipts in AAS manuscript collections reveal previously unknown job printer, cost, number of copies