Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Volúmenes1-7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... Africa , as explained by its friends , is preposterous in the extreme , and every attempt to put its principles into operation is an unrighteous persecution , levelled against the free people of color , to secure and perpetuate slavery ...
... Africa , as explained by its friends , is preposterous in the extreme , and every attempt to put its principles into operation is an unrighteous persecution , levelled against the free people of color , to secure and perpetuate slavery ...
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... Africa with feelings of christian sympathy ; and although it is forced to protest against the measures and principles of the American Colonization Society , yet it ap- proves every laudable effort to confer upon that quarter of the ...
... Africa with feelings of christian sympathy ; and although it is forced to protest against the measures and principles of the American Colonization Society , yet it ap- proves every laudable effort to confer upon that quarter of the ...
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... Africans cannot be sold , they will not be stolen . Whatever ignorance or delusion may advance to the contrary , the ... Africa , and up to the last hour of the legality of the traffic , actively prosecuted the foreign slave trade . To ...
... Africans cannot be sold , they will not be stolen . Whatever ignorance or delusion may advance to the contrary , the ... Africa , and up to the last hour of the legality of the traffic , actively prosecuted the foreign slave trade . To ...
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... Africa -- to a land of darkness and barbarism - for the purpose of giving them lit- erary , scientific and moral advantages , as highly reproachful to the good name and fame of this great nation , preposterous in its object , and ...
... Africa -- to a land of darkness and barbarism - for the purpose of giving them lit- erary , scientific and moral advantages , as highly reproachful to the good name and fame of this great nation , preposterous in its object , and ...
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... Africa , a continent more completely enveloped in gloom than any other , which is full of the habitations of cruelty , ' and which is utterly destitute , in order to raise them in intelligence and dignity , is not only a burlesque upon ...
... Africa , a continent more completely enveloped in gloom than any other , which is full of the habitations of cruelty , ' and which is utterly destitute , in order to raise them in intelligence and dignity , is not only a burlesque upon ...
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