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English: Subject died in 1882, though according to alt-text of source, "This image of Priscilla Baltimore was originally printed in a 1958 edition of the book: Life and labors of Rev. Jordan W. Early: One of the Pioneers of African Methodism in the West and South, written by Sarah Jane Woodson Early and published by A.M.E." This most likely refers to a 1958 printing by G.A. Singleton in Philadelphia for the A.M.E. Church Sunday School Union.
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