The Antislavery ArgumentWilliam H. Pease, Jane H. Pease Bobbs-Merrill, 1965 - 492 страница |
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... condition , requires humble serious thinking ; for , in their present situation , they have but little to engage our natural affection in their favour . Had we a son or a daughter involved in the same case , in which many of them are ...
... condition , requires humble serious thinking ; for , in their present situation , they have but little to engage our natural affection in their favour . Had we a son or a daughter involved in the same case , in which many of them are ...
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... condition , but their efforts have not been very successful . The want of success may be attributed to various causes , such as a want of adequate support , incompetency of the persons employed , and an ignorance of the negro char ...
... condition , but their efforts have not been very successful . The want of success may be attributed to various causes , such as a want of adequate support , incompetency of the persons employed , and an ignorance of the negro char ...
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... condition , was , that we were proscribed , debarred , and shut out from every respectable position , occupying the places of inferiors and menials . From Martin Robinson Delany , The Condition , Elevation , Emigration , and Destiny of ...
... condition , was , that we were proscribed , debarred , and shut out from every respectable position , occupying the places of inferiors and menials . From Martin Robinson Delany , The Condition , Elevation , Emigration , and Destiny of ...
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Introduction | xxiii |
Chronology | lxxxv |
Selected Bibliography | xci |
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