The African Repository, Volume 15American colonization society., 1967 - African Americans |
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... emancipation of the slaves within its lim- its . By gradual emancipation , I mean that slow but safe and cautious libe- ration of slaves which was first adopted in Pennsylvania at the instance of Dr. Franklin , in the year 1780 , and ...
... emancipation of the slaves within its lim- its . By gradual emancipation , I mean that slow but safe and cautious libe- ration of slaves which was first adopted in Pennsylvania at the instance of Dr. Franklin , in the year 1780 , and ...
Page 91
... emancipation , it should be recollected that our laws contemplate and permit it , on con- dition that the emancipated leave the State . The operation of the principles of this So- ciety cannot change or influence the bearing of these ...
... emancipation , it should be recollected that our laws contemplate and permit it , on con- dition that the emancipated leave the State . The operation of the principles of this So- ciety cannot change or influence the bearing of these ...
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... Emancipation Act for the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies ! It was by slave traders foreseen , and the anticipated fact proatically acted upon , that the failure of the emancipated negroes of the British West Indies to ...
... Emancipation Act for the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies ! It was by slave traders foreseen , and the anticipated fact proatically acted upon , that the failure of the emancipated negroes of the British West Indies to ...
Contents
Seminary Liberia Conference 261 | 6 |
Law concerning apprentices | 11 |
Jurisprudencespecimen of African 80 | 30 |
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abolition abolitionists adopted African Repository Agent American Colonization Society annual appointed arrival Auxiliary Society Bassa Cove believe benevolent Board of Managers Cape Palmas cause Christian Church ciety citizens civil coast of Africa colonists commenced committee Constitution Cresson Delagoa Delagoa Bay Dingaan dollars Edina efforts ELIJAH PAINE emancipation emigrants enterprise favor feel friends Government Governor Heddington history of Liberia humanity hundred influence interest James John labor land laws letter liberal Maryland meeting Methodist miles mission missionary Mississippi Monrovia motion Mount Vaughan natives negro object officers Ohio opinion palm oil Pennsylvania persons philanthropy present President proceedings R. R. Gurley race received resolutions Resolved respect river Saluda scheme Secretary settlement ship Sinoe river slave trade slaveholding slavery South thing tion town Treasurer tribe United vessel Virginia Washington WILKESON York