The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 370
... emigrants vary from the infant of two months to the man of more than three- score and ten years , but the majority are young , the average being about twenty . The sexes are nearly equally represented . Fifteen of the adults are farmers ...
... emigrants vary from the infant of two months to the man of more than three- score and ten years , but the majority are young , the average being about twenty . The sexes are nearly equally represented . Fifteen of the adults are farmers ...
Page 66
... emigrants are ready and anxious to go from this country . The number of applicants in a single month was over five hundred , and their ranks are constantly increasing . Shall they be furnished with transportation and the necessary ...
... emigrants are ready and anxious to go from this country . The number of applicants in a single month was over five hundred , and their ranks are constantly increasing . Shall they be furnished with transportation and the necessary ...
Page 45
... emigrants , the Executive Committee be instructed to have primary reference to the character of emigrants and their ability to meet , in whole or in part , the expense of their transportation . We further recommend that the Execu- tive ...
... emigrants , the Executive Committee be instructed to have primary reference to the character of emigrants and their ability to meet , in whole or in part , the expense of their transportation . We further recommend that the Execu- tive ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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