Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... tion : Resolved , That the Free People of Color and Slaves in this land of Liberty and Law , have less liberty , and are less protected by law , than in any other part of the world . Mr. Child spoke at some length in support of this ...
... tion : Resolved , That the Free People of Color and Slaves in this land of Liberty and Law , have less liberty , and are less protected by law , than in any other part of the world . Mr. Child spoke at some length in support of this ...
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... tion . He demonstrated that the efforts of the Colonization So- ciety could never diminish slavery ; that while the Society had removed less than 3000 persons from the country , the slaves here had increased more than 500,000 ; and ...
... tion . He demonstrated that the efforts of the Colonization So- ciety could never diminish slavery ; that while the Society had removed less than 3000 persons from the country , the slaves here had increased more than 500,000 ; and ...
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... tion in England , and that we will co - operate with them for the promotion of the great cause in which they are engaged , while God shall bless us with the ability to do so , or until every yoke of bondage and oppression shall be ...
... tion in England , and that we will co - operate with them for the promotion of the great cause in which they are engaged , while God shall bless us with the ability to do so , or until every yoke of bondage and oppression shall be ...
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... tion of the free people of color , inform and correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political rights and privileges with the whites . # Appendix ( A. ) The magnitude ...
... tion of the free people of color , inform and correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political rights and privileges with the whites . # Appendix ( A. ) The magnitude ...
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... tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and alleviation . To effect ...
... tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of beneficence , in regard to the free people of color . The condition of this unfortunate class , although perceptibly improving , is eminently deserving of compassion and alleviation . To effect ...
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