The Journal of Negro History, Količina 4Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, 1919 The scope of the Journal include the broad range of the study of Afro-American life and history. |
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... give specific guarantees for " the perpetual freedom , protection and equal rights of the colonies and their descendants . " Before and after the transmission of the proposals to foreign countries , propositions came from the Danish ...
... give specific guarantees for " the perpetual freedom , protection and equal rights of the colonies and their descendants . " Before and after the transmission of the proposals to foreign countries , propositions came from the Danish ...
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... give me your views upon it and go into the figures as you did before in some degree as to show whether the Negroes can be exported . " Butler replied : " I will go over this matter with all diligence and tell you my conclu- sions as ...
... give me your views upon it and go into the figures as you did before in some degree as to show whether the Negroes can be exported . " Butler replied : " I will go over this matter with all diligence and tell you my conclu- sions as ...
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... give them opportunities for education and social advancement and enable them to show by their own efforts that they were capable of becoming useful citizens . The society had its birth in Toronto in February , 1851 . There had been ...
... give them opportunities for education and social advancement and enable them to show by their own efforts that they were capable of becoming useful citizens . The society had its birth in Toronto in February , 1851 . There had been ...
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... Give us the number as near as you can tell.-A. As many as five hundred in all . Q. The committee , do you mean ? A. Yes ; the committee has been that large . Q. What was the largest number reached by your colonization council , in your ...
... Give us the number as near as you can tell.-A. As many as five hundred in all . Q. The committee , do you mean ? A. Yes ; the committee has been that large . Q. What was the largest number reached by your colonization council , in your ...
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... give the results of my observations , briefly stated . It is a new State , and as such possesses many advantages over the old . It is much more productive than most other States . What is raised yields more profit than elsewhere , as it ...
... give the results of my observations , briefly stated . It is a new State , and as such possesses many advantages over the old . It is much more productive than most other States . What is raised yields more profit than elsewhere , as it ...
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Africa American Anglo-Dutch war anti-slavery April April 29 Barbadoes Cape Corse Cape Verde Charles Charles II Chicago Defender church colonies colored committee company's condition Council Courland court Dear Sir declared DeRuyter desire DeWitt duke of York Dutch Ellis Leighton emancipation emigration England English exodus fact factors favor free Negroes Gambia Gambia River give glad Gold Coast Governor Guinea Haynes hear Holmes hope Ibid interest island Jamaica June justice kind king labor leave the south Lemuel Haynes letter living matter ment Modyford once pany paper persons plantations planters Province race racial Republican Royal Adventurers Royal Company September ships slavery slaves Society soon southern Tennessee Thomas Modyford tion trade transportation Upper Canada VanGogh wages West India Company wife Willoughby write