The African Repository, Volumes 49-54American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... hundred and fifty select colored people , in families , from Georgia , reached New York on the 20th of November ... hundred and eighty per year for fifty - four years . The smallest number sent in any one year ( 1864 ) was twenty - three ...
... hundred and fifty select colored people , in families , from Georgia , reached New York on the 20th of November ... hundred and eighty per year for fifty - four years . The smallest number sent in any one year ( 1864 ) was twenty - three ...
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... hundred armed men , equipped and provi- sioned , until the Government could send a force of several hundred men to suppress the insurrection . Others said this was an unnecessary trouble and expense , and it was decided to wait for ...
... hundred armed men , equipped and provi- sioned , until the Government could send a force of several hundred men to suppress the insurrection . Others said this was an unnecessary trouble and expense , and it was decided to wait for ...
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... hundred years the home population of Great Briton has in- creased seven - fold , while all this time sending millions of colonists to this country and nearly all parts of the world , and in the last hundred years , with very great ...
... hundred years the home population of Great Briton has in- creased seven - fold , while all this time sending millions of colonists to this country and nearly all parts of the world , and in the last hundred years , with very great ...
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Society New Jersey Colonization | 25 |
Liberia Annual Conference 198 | 32 |
Society Massachusetts Coloniza | 51 |
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