The African Repository, Volumes 66-68American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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... efforts , crown- ing them with success . 2. The number of new stations that have been planted , especial- ly those in the interior , beyond regions occupied before . 3. The self - supporting stations that have sprung up spontane- ously ...
... efforts , crown- ing them with success . 2. The number of new stations that have been planted , especial- ly those in the interior , beyond regions occupied before . 3. The self - supporting stations that have sprung up spontane- ously ...
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... efforts for Negro emancipation , as commenced by the American Colonization Society in 1821 , Philadelphia merchants can quickly understand wherein and how they , of all traders of the civilized world , would be met more than half way in ...
... efforts for Negro emancipation , as commenced by the American Colonization Society in 1821 , Philadelphia merchants can quickly understand wherein and how they , of all traders of the civilized world , would be met more than half way in ...
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... efforts for Africa's redemption . And our suspicions become certainties when we read of the gold and diamond mines that are being opened , the hundreds of steamers that are being employed in the African trade , and the vast fortunes ...
... efforts for Africa's redemption . And our suspicions become certainties when we read of the gold and diamond mines that are being opened , the hundreds of steamers that are being employed in the African trade , and the vast fortunes ...
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AFRICAN REPOSITORY | 32 |
WASHINGTON CITY | 34 |
Minutes of The American Colonization Society | 40 |
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450 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE AFRICAN REPOSITORY American Colonization Society Annual Appleton Applicants toward passage BANCROFT DAVIS Baptist Bishop Blyden Board British Cape Palmas Christian Church civilization Colonization Building colored commerce Company Congo Free COPPINGER cost of emigrant Dark Continent dollars donation E. E. Smith east emigrant passage England enterprise established Europe European explored Farmer FENDALL foreign France French Government H. C. POTTER hundred influence interest interior January King labor Lagos lake Lake Tchad land liquor Methodist millions mission missionary Monrovia nations native Negro Niger ports possession present President race railroad region Rent of Colonization river Royal Niger Company Samuel Samuel E Secretary settlement Sierra Leone slave trade Soudan South Southern square miles Stanley station steamers territory thousands tion to-day Total Receipts tribes United vast ward cost Washington West Africa west coast William Zambesi