The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... Colonization Movement In this context the African colonization movement took shape . As early as the 1770's the Rhode Island clergyman Sam- uel Hopkins and his friend William Thornton , a Quaker physi- cian , had toyed with the idea of ...
... Colonization Movement In this context the African colonization movement took shape . As early as the 1770's the Rhode Island clergyman Sam- uel Hopkins and his friend William Thornton , a Quaker physi- cian , had toyed with the idea of ...
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... [ 1817 ] ) , pp . 14–23 . In reflecting on the utility of a plan for colonizing 18 Arguments Concerning Colonization 1 ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER DEFENDS AFRICAN 1 COLONIZATION From Letter [to the American Colonization Society] (1817)
... [ 1817 ] ) , pp . 14–23 . In reflecting on the utility of a plan for colonizing 18 Arguments Concerning Colonization 1 ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER DEFENDS AFRICAN 1 COLONIZATION From Letter [to the American Colonization Society] (1817)
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... COLONIZATION Although the American Colonization Society strove vigorously to attract free Negroes to settle in Africa , it received less than enthusiastic support from the proposed recipients of its benevo- lence . Various groups in the ...
... COLONIZATION Although the American Colonization Society strove vigorously to attract free Negroes to settle in Africa , it received less than enthusiastic support from the proposed recipients of its benevo- lence . Various groups in the ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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