Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... colored people who it was supposed might sympatize with the slaves , and might assist them in recovering freedom . The resolution was adopted . AMASA WALKER , Esq . proposed the following resolution : Resolved , That the objects ...
... colored people who it was supposed might sympatize with the slaves , and might assist them in recovering freedom . The resolution was adopted . AMASA WALKER , Esq . proposed the following resolution : Resolved , That the objects ...
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... Colored Association was presented by Mr. JOSHUA EASTON , read , and accepted : BOSTON , January 15 , 1833 . To the Board of Managers of the New - England Anti - Slavery Society . The Massachusetts General Colored Association , cordially ...
... Colored Association was presented by Mr. JOSHUA EASTON , read , and accepted : BOSTON , January 15 , 1833 . To the Board of Managers of the New - England Anti - Slavery Society . The Massachusetts General Colored Association , cordially ...
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... colored and slave population of those States , which are in the highest degree atrocious . * The spirit of persecution is abroad , with unexampled malignity ; but its violence will prove its de- struction . < The New - England Anti ...
... colored and slave population of those States , which are in the highest degree atrocious . * The spirit of persecution is abroad , with unexampled malignity ; but its violence will prove its de- struction . < The New - England Anti ...
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... colored citizens of New - England , who may visit them , of their liberty and the rights of citizenship guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the ...
... colored citizens of New - England , who may visit them , of their liberty and the rights of citizenship guaranteed to them by the Constitution of the United States ; so long as slavery mars the harmony , divides the policy , retards the ...
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... colored countrymen in the most tyrannous and dastardly manner , unless they are separated by a breadth of four thousand miles . And in order to vindicate this ungodly spirit , the Managers of the American Colonization Society , in their ...
... colored countrymen in the most tyrannous and dastardly manner , unless they are separated by a breadth of four thousand miles . And in order to vindicate this ungodly spirit , the Managers of the American Colonization Society , in their ...
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