African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... labor not exceeding the interest on the money required for slave labor . " Such is a portion of the testimony , decided and unequivocal , gathered from various , intelligent , and respectable individuals , several of them in no way ...
... labor not exceeding the interest on the money required for slave labor . " Such is a portion of the testimony , decided and unequivocal , gathered from various , intelligent , and respectable individuals , several of them in no way ...
Page 274
... labor in Africa . During nearly the whole period that has elapsed since England was committed to the anti - slavery faith , she has spared neither pains nor ex- pense to induce others to follow in her footsteps . It was not sufficient ...
... labor in Africa . During nearly the whole period that has elapsed since England was committed to the anti - slavery faith , she has spared neither pains nor ex- pense to induce others to follow in her footsteps . It was not sufficient ...
Page 362
... labor . The present wages of labor are from sixty to seventy - five cents per day . The natives refuse to work among the canes , on account of the prickly nature of the leaves , and the irritating property of a gum that ex- udes from ...
... labor . The present wages of labor are from sixty to seventy - five cents per day . The natives refuse to work among the canes , on account of the prickly nature of the leaves , and the irritating property of a gum that ex- udes from ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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