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ObiIntroduction: Obi, Aldridge and AbolitionCharles Rzepka, Boston University
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Works Cited Burroughs, Catherine. Rev. of Cundall, Frank. "Three-Fingered Jack, The Terror of Jamaica." West India Committee Circular 45 (1930): 9-10, 36-37, 55-56. Earle, William, Jr. "Obi; or, The History of Three-fingered Jack." In a Series of Letters from a Resident in Jamaica to his Friend in England. Worcester: Isaiah Thomas, Jr., 1804. Fawcett, John. Obi, or Three-Finger'd Jack. A Serio Pantomime in Two Acts. London: Duncombe and Moon, n.d. [c. 1825?] "Obi: or, Three-Finger'd Jack." Music for London Entertainment. Series D, Vol 4. London: Stainer & Bell, 1996. Facsimile edition of Samuel Arnold's printed piano-vocal score, published by John Longman and Muzio Clementi, 1801. Critical introduction by Robert Hoskins, with Eileen Southern. Marshall, Herbert, and Mildred Stock. Ira Aldridge: The Negro Tragedian. Intro. by Errol Hill. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1993. Moseley, Benjamin. A Treatise on Sugar, with Miscellaneous Medical Observations. London: G. G. and J. Robinson, 1799. [Murray, William H.] "Obi, or Three-Finger'd Jack. A Popular Melodrame, in Two Acts." Oxberry's Weekly Budget of Plays and Magazine of Romance, Whim, and Interest 1 (1843): 93-95. [---.] Obi; or Three-Fingered Jack, A Melo-Drama in Two Acts. London: Thomas Hailes Lacy, n.d. [c. 1850?] Nathan, Hans. Dan Emmett and the Rise of Early Negro Minstrelsy. Norman: U. of Oklahoma Press, 1977. Williamson, Jane. Charles Kemble, Man of the Theater. Lincoln: U. of Nebraska Press, 1970. |
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