The African Repository, Volumes 45-46American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 233
... sent some emigrants to Liberia . The total number , including recaptured slaves , has been about 20,000 . During the last four years , 2,234 emigrants have been sent , and this is not half of those who have made application to be sent ...
... sent some emigrants to Liberia . The total number , including recaptured slaves , has been about 20,000 . During the last four years , 2,234 emigrants have been sent , and this is not half of those who have made application to be sent ...
Page 348
... sent have been chiefly freedmen from the South , who , by reason of their poverty and ignorance , are unprepared to help themselves , or the cause of civilization in Liberia . " The number of emigrants sent to Liberia by the American ...
... sent have been chiefly freedmen from the South , who , by reason of their poverty and ignorance , are unprepared to help themselves , or the cause of civilization in Liberia . " The number of emigrants sent to Liberia by the American ...
Page 117
... sent during the past four years is about 2,400 , which is a larger number than ever before sent in the same period , except in one instance . Nor do these constitute half of the applicants who desire to go . And we have abundant ...
... sent during the past four years is about 2,400 , which is a larger number than ever before sent in the same period , except in one instance . Nor do these constitute half of the applicants who desire to go . And we have abundant ...
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