LUCILE
New York: Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., [1886]. Reprint. Octavo, 369, [9]; VG; bound in full alligator, gilt titling to front cover and spine; mild shelfwear and rubbing; all edges gilt; Inscribed by James Redpath on the ffep, dated January 30, 1885.; a scarce binding; shelved case 6.
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Date presumed from 'The Lucile Project' [Sid Huttner, UIowa];
James Redpath (1833-1891) was an American journalist and anti-slavery activist. He had a reputation as a radical abolitionist and his tentative steps toward integrating South Carolina's schools, after he was appointed the first superintendent of public schools in the Charleston, South Carolina, region in February 1865.;