African Repository and Colonial Journal, Volumes 20-21American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 67
... sent back to their own country . In virtue of this provision , President Monroe con- sidered himself authorized to send an agent to reside on the western coast of Africa , to take charge of such re - captured negroes , as might be sent ...
... sent back to their own country . In virtue of this provision , President Monroe con- sidered himself authorized to send an agent to reside on the western coast of Africa , to take charge of such re - captured negroes , as might be sent ...
Page 85
... sent out of the State ; but whither could they be sent ? Nobody that has contemplat- ed the wretched condition of four - fifths of the free people of color , in our northern cities and towns , could desire to see their number increased ...
... sent out of the State ; but whither could they be sent ? Nobody that has contemplat- ed the wretched condition of four - fifths of the free people of color , in our northern cities and towns , could desire to see their number increased ...
Page 121
... sent out three ships , with 275 colo- nists ; that they commenced a settle- ment on Bulama Island , near the mouth of the Rio Grande ; that they employed only the free labor of co- lonists and hired negroes ; that they suffered much ...
... sent out three ships , with 275 colo- nists ; that they commenced a settle- ment on Bulama Island , near the mouth of the Rio Grande ; that they employed only the free labor of co- lonists and hired negroes ; that they suffered much ...
Contents
Tracy Rev J letters from 321 377 | 321 |
Treaty with the Kings of Kroo country 165 | 165 |
379 | 379 |
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