[WESTERN AMERICANA]. [AFRICAN-AMERICANS]. Pair of First Editions About the African-American Experience In Nineteenth-Century America, including: FREEMAN, O. S. Letters on Slavery, Addressed to the Pro-Slavery Men of America; Showing Its Illegality in all Ages and Nations: Its Destructive War Upon Society and Government, Morals and Religions. Boston, MA: Bela Marsh, 1855. 12mo. 108 pp. Publisher's full purple cloth, boards decoratively stamped in blind, front board lettered in gilt, yellow endleaves (spine sunned and rubbed, boards rubbed, lightly soiled, ffep. missing, blanks toned and soiled, gift inscription on front blank, text toned, foxed). Good. THE RARE FIRST EDITION OF THIS ABOLITIONIST TITLE. And: [CARROLL, John M., editor]. The Black Military Experience in the American West. New York: Liveright, [1971]. 4to. Illustrated. Publisher's full brown cloth, spine lettered in gilt, pictorial endleaves, publisher's unclipped (both prices present) dust jacket (jacket rubbed and lightly edgeworn with a few small tears, bumps). Housed in publisher's black cloth slipcase (lightly rubbed). Fine. FIRST EDITION, #246/300 COPIES INSCRIBED BY CARROLL, ONE OF 50 COPIES NOT FOR SALE, THIS COPY INSCRIBED TO COLLECTOR AND AUTHOR FRED WHITE, JR. From the renowned personal collection of Dr. George D. Lacy. Measurements: 12 x 10 x 2".