Aug. 1840 also called v. 1, no. 1., Editor: David Ruggles, July 1838-Aug. 1840., First magazine owned and edited by an Afro-American. Cf. Penn, S.G. Afro-American press., Includes supplements., Printer: William S. Dorr, Aug. 1838-., Suspended Aug. 1839-Dec. 1839., and Vol. 1, no. 1 (July 1838)-
Publisher:
David Ruggles,
Subject (Topic):
African American periodicals and Slavery--United States--Controversial literature
Divided into three areas of concern, the contents included: managing family finances and work for the man of the house; advice on domestic management for both country and city housewives; miscellanies for pleasure reading and entertainment, including songs with music. and Extent of publication not known; no more published?
Publisher:
s.n
Subject (Geographic):
England --Social life and customs --18th century --Periodicals
Subject (Topic):
Home economics --Accounting --England --Periodicals. and Home economics --England --Periodicals.