The African Repository, Volumes 27-28American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 39
... remain on the soil , or emigrate to the free States , or have some part of our va- cant territory assigned them , like what has been done for the Indians , where they may form a State , and government of their own , or they must find a ...
... remain on the soil , or emigrate to the free States , or have some part of our va- cant territory assigned them , like what has been done for the Indians , where they may form a State , and government of their own , or they must find a ...
Page 76
... remain , subject to the present law on the subject , and disqualifying them from acquiring any additional real estate . In the State of Kentucky the sen- timent is rapidly gaining ground that the time for State action has arrived , and ...
... remain , subject to the present law on the subject , and disqualifying them from acquiring any additional real estate . In the State of Kentucky the sen- timent is rapidly gaining ground that the time for State action has arrived , and ...
Page 369
... remain scattered as they now are over the slave or the free States . I have said nothing about the feasibility of colonizing them any where within our present State limits , because it seems to me , that nobody who looks at the question ...
... remain scattered as they now are over the slave or the free States . I have said nothing about the feasibility of colonizing them any where within our present State limits , because it seems to me , that nobody who looks at the question ...
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