Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... annually born of slave parents , and doomed to a life of igno- rance and servitude -- place them in infant schools , and transfer them into primary and sabbath schools ; from these into high schools and Bible classes ; and , by the ...
... annually born of slave parents , and doomed to a life of igno- rance and servitude -- place them in infant schools , and transfer them into primary and sabbath schools ; from these into high schools and Bible classes ; and , by the ...
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... Annual Report of the N. Y. State Col. Society . ] · They do not perceive the propriety of confounding the crime of the kidnap- per , with the misfortune of the owner of imported and inherited slaves .'- [ North American Review , for ...
... Annual Report of the N. Y. State Col. Society . ] · They do not perceive the propriety of confounding the crime of the kidnap- per , with the misfortune of the owner of imported and inherited slaves .'- [ North American Review , for ...
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