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Prudence Person's Scrapbook

An Annotated Digital Edition

Ashley Reed, Jimmy Zhang, Meagan Keziah, Authors

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Rest

This article is from the African American collection and is from a Christian magazine in Philadelphia in 1886. The poem goes through the trials and tribulations of a lifetime and talks of the wearisome lives we live but that God has it under control. It eventually ends with saying how he has found where he will rest and his life will end. This is probably Prudence having to deal with the loss of a loved one.

African American Newspapers Collection. "Rest." The Christian Recorder. Philadelphi, PA. September 23, 1886.
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