An interesting sampler by M A Robins, Birmingham, 1831, worked in black silks with three verses on the oppression of slavery Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, weeping over thy sick child, though noone sees thee, God sees thee...--18 x 14¾in. (46 x 37.5cm.), framed and glazed, some wear
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An interesting sampler by M A Robins, Birmingham, 1831, worked in black silks with three verses on the oppression of slavery Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, weeping over thy sick child, though noone sees thee, God sees thee...--18 x 14¾in. (46 x 37.5cm.), framed and glazed, some wear

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An interesting sampler by M A Robins, Birmingham, 1831, worked in black silks with three verses on the oppression of slavery Negro woman, who sittest pining in captivity, weeping over thy sick child, though noone sees thee, God sees thee...--18 x 14¾in. (46 x 37.5cm.), framed and glazed, some wear
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