The African Repository, Volumes 23-24American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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of our common race , entitled in all respects to equal privileges with our- selves . This may be so according to their view of the matter ; but we went on the broad and incontestible fact , that the two races could not , on equal terms ...
of our common race , entitled in all respects to equal privileges with our- selves . This may be so according to their view of the matter ; but we went on the broad and incontestible fact , that the two races could not , on equal terms ...
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... equal 145 per cent .; so that the whole number abstracted from Africa annu- ally , cannot be less than half a mil- lion - as many of her children thus yearly torn from her soil , as are con- and Boston ; and in forty years an United ...
... equal 145 per cent .; so that the whole number abstracted from Africa annu- ally , cannot be less than half a mil- lion - as many of her children thus yearly torn from her soil , as are con- and Boston ; and in forty years an United ...
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... equal constitution , for themselves , in which every individual should have equal justice done him , and be permitted to enjoy a share of power in the state equal to what should be enjoyed by others . Each individual , said he , will ...
... equal constitution , for themselves , in which every individual should have equal justice done him , and be permitted to enjoy a share of power in the state equal to what should be enjoyed by others . Each individual , said he , will ...
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