African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... EMANCIPATION IN THE WEST INDIES . ST . CROIX , Nov. 16 , 1840 . THE effect of English emancipation is felt in two ways in the islands where slavery yet exists . In the first place , the knowledge of this among the slaves has produced a ...
... EMANCIPATION IN THE WEST INDIES . ST . CROIX , Nov. 16 , 1840 . THE effect of English emancipation is felt in two ways in the islands where slavery yet exists . In the first place , the knowledge of this among the slaves has produced a ...
Page 246
... emancipation act in the West Indies . In regard to this we may remark that , thus far , certainly , it has not had any beneficial influence on the slave trade ; for , it has not in the least diminished the demand for slave labor . On ...
... emancipation act in the West Indies . In regard to this we may remark that , thus far , certainly , it has not had any beneficial influence on the slave trade ; for , it has not in the least diminished the demand for slave labor . On ...
Page 158
... EMANCIPATION IN THE FRENCH COLONIES . - The Paris Moniteur publishes a re- turn of the negroes emancipated in the French Colonies from the close of 1830 until 1842 , from which it results that their number was- In Martinique , In ...
... EMANCIPATION IN THE FRENCH COLONIES . - The Paris Moniteur publishes a re- turn of the negroes emancipated in the French Colonies from the close of 1830 until 1842 , from which it results that their number was- In Martinique , In ...
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TO THE SEVENTEENTH VOLUME OF | 1 |
Annual meeting the next | 16 |
African trade 65 | 65 |
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