The Howard Review, Томове 1–2Dudley Weldon Woodard Howard University, 1923 |
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... Society for the year 1912 , p . 34 . 83 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York , Vol . III , p . 374 . 84 P. 547 , Ibid . 85 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York , p . 1168 , Vol . IV . On the 24th of ...
... Society for the year 1912 , p . 34 . 83 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York , Vol . III , p . 374 . 84 P. 547 , Ibid . 85 Documents Relative to the Colonial History of New York , p . 1168 , Vol . IV . On the 24th of ...
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... Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves , and Protecting such of them as have been or may be Liberated . " This society , formed for the pur- pose of " mitigating the evils of slavery , to defend the rights of the blacks , and ...
... Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves , and Protecting such of them as have been or may be Liberated . " This society , formed for the pur- pose of " mitigating the evils of slavery , to defend the rights of the blacks , and ...
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... Society was established in New York in 1834. Any young man could become a member by subscribing to the Constitution . The object of the Society was " to promote the entire abolition of slavery in the United States , by col- lecting and ...
... Society was established in New York in 1834. Any young man could become a member by subscribing to the Constitution . The object of the Society was " to promote the entire abolition of slavery in the United States , by col- lecting and ...
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... Societies and became one of the foremost abolitionists of the North . He had been a member of the Coloniza- tion Society almost from its beginning , and thinking that its scheme was to effect the Abolition of slavery , he had been blind ...
... Societies and became one of the foremost abolitionists of the North . He had been a member of the Coloniza- tion Society almost from its beginning , and thinking that its scheme was to effect the Abolition of slavery , he had been blind ...
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... Society was to " aim to elevate the character and condition of the people of color by encouraging their intellectual , moral and religious improvement , and by correcting the prejudice of public opinion ; but this society will never ...
... Society was to " aim to elevate the character and condition of the people of color by encouraging their intellectual , moral and religious improvement , and by correcting the prejudice of public opinion ; but this society will never ...
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