Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political rights and privileges with the whites . # Appendix ( A. ) The magnitude , benevolence and importance of these objects may 13.
... correct public opin- ion in relation to their situation and rights , and obtain for them equal civil and political rights and privileges with the whites . # Appendix ( A. ) The magnitude , benevolence and importance of these objects may 13.
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... political power to overthrow slavery in the United States . While the Anti - Slavery Society makes the emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of ...
... political power to overthrow slavery in the United States . While the Anti - Slavery Society makes the emancipation of all the slaves in this country the primary object of its organiza- tion , it aims to achieve a noble work of ...
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... political improvement of people of color within the Uni- ted States , are subjects foreign to the powers of this Society .'- [ Address of the Board of Managers of the American Colonization Society to its Auxiliary Soci- eties . Idein ...
... political improvement of people of color within the Uni- ted States , are subjects foreign to the powers of this Society .'- [ Address of the Board of Managers of the American Colonization Society to its Auxiliary Soci- eties . Idein ...
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... political , and civil degradation . Con- taminated themselves , they extend their vices to all around them , to the slaves and to the whites .'- [ Tenth Annual Report . ] 12. Because it is held in abhorrence by the free 35.
... political , and civil degradation . Con- taminated themselves , they extend their vices to all around them , to the slaves and to the whites .'- [ Tenth Annual Report . ] 12. Because it is held in abhorrence by the free 35.
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... political rights and privileges with the whites . ART . 3. Any person by signing the Constitution , and paying to the Treasurer fifteen dollars as a life subscription , or two dol- lars annually shall be considered a member of the ...
... political rights and privileges with the whites . ART . 3. Any person by signing the Constitution , and paying to the Treasurer fifteen dollars as a life subscription , or two dol- lars annually shall be considered a member of the ...
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