The African Repository, Volumes 16-17American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 342
... condition and character of Africa ; and the plan which he recommends , is well adapted to promote the interests of the British nation ; nor , considering the position which she occupies , and the present state of the world , do we see ...
... condition and character of Africa ; and the plan which he recommends , is well adapted to promote the interests of the British nation ; nor , considering the position which she occupies , and the present state of the world , do we see ...
Page 98
... condition of things here , as our colored people in general know of Liberia . But the latter have been taught to believe , that letters received and published from their friends , are forge- ries , got up to deceive them . When ...
... condition of things here , as our colored people in general know of Liberia . But the latter have been taught to believe , that letters received and published from their friends , are forge- ries , got up to deceive them . When ...
Page 170
... condition of those in our own country , when they contemplated yonder mighty continent , with its 150,000,000 of human beings , they would find that the condition of the black population here was not so degrading a condition as that of ...
... condition of those in our own country , when they contemplated yonder mighty continent , with its 150,000,000 of human beings , they would find that the condition of the black population here was not so degrading a condition as that of ...
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