The African Repository, Volumes 17-18American Colonization Society., 1967 - African Americans |
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From the Fifth Annual Report , it appears that this Association was formed in the spring of 1831. During a greater part of the time , from its formation to the date of this report , it was favored with the services of a most devoted and ...
From the Fifth Annual Report , it appears that this Association was formed in the spring of 1831. During a greater part of the time , from its formation to the date of this report , it was favored with the services of a most devoted and ...
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... and resolutions , preceded by an appropriate preamble , were unanimously passed , declaring , First , That an association be formed for the purpose of collecting information , and to assist in the formation and execution , of a plan ...
... and resolutions , preceded by an appropriate preamble , were unanimously passed , declaring , First , That an association be formed for the purpose of collecting information , and to assist in the formation and execution , of a plan ...
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“ 1787 : Wilberforce avows his design of moving abolition - Abolition committee formed . 1788 : Middle passage Bill . 1789-90 : Examination of evidence and motion in Parliament . 1791 : Sierra Leone company formed .
“ 1787 : Wilberforce avows his design of moving abolition - Abolition committee formed . 1788 : Middle passage Bill . 1789-90 : Examination of evidence and motion in Parliament . 1791 : Sierra Leone company formed .
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