The African Repository, Volumes 43-44American Colonization Society., 1967 - Blacks |
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On the other hand , I am told by the political economist , that the prosperity of a State depends upon the amount of bone and muscle necessary to perform the labor that is needed to develop and prove the State , and that the black man ...
On the other hand , I am told by the political economist , that the prosperity of a State depends upon the amount of bone and muscle necessary to perform the labor that is needed to develop and prove the State , and that the black man ...
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Life and death are in the king's hand , and depend on his wildest and most capricious whims . In other portions of the country the government is chiefly patriarchal , —the various tribes having district - chiefs , whose orders are ...
Life and death are in the king's hand , and depend on his wildest and most capricious whims . In other portions of the country the government is chiefly patriarchal , —the various tribes having district - chiefs , whose orders are ...
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And I see it here , in this dark and dreadful history of my race — that history which has frenzied many a soul , and made many a man an infidel , because they could not see “ God's hand " upon the black man ; at first retributive - and ...
And I see it here , in this dark and dreadful history of my race — that history which has frenzied many a soul , and made many a man an infidel , because they could not see “ God's hand " upon the black man ; at first retributive - and ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 1 |
Address of Hon John H B dress | 17 |
Africa and the Africans | 193 |
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