Annual Report and Proceedings: 1832-38, Količine 1–7Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1833 |
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... regard for the welfare of the free people of color . They dare to call the rational creatures of the Most High their property , and pertinaciously persist in their deeds of violence and robbery . By their fruits ye shall know them ...
... regard for the welfare of the free people of color . They dare to call the rational creatures of the Most High their property , and pertinaciously persist in their deeds of violence and robbery . By their fruits ye shall know them ...
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... regards the life - giving spring of its opera- tions , is not entitled to our confidence , but should be viewed by us with all that caution and distrust which our happiness demands . BY THE COLORED INHABITANTS OF WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
... regards the life - giving spring of its opera- tions , is not entitled to our confidence , but should be viewed by us with all that caution and distrust which our happiness demands . BY THE COLORED INHABITANTS OF WASHINGTON , D. C. ...
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... regard- ed as a resident of another State , and be subject , if he return , to the penalties imposed by the foregoing provisions upon free ne- groes and mulattoes of another State , migrating to Maryland ! It is not lawful for any ...
... regard- ed as a resident of another State , and be subject , if he return , to the penalties imposed by the foregoing provisions upon free ne- groes and mulattoes of another State , migrating to Maryland ! It is not lawful for any ...
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... regard to their will or welfare ! When a slaveholder dies , his men , women and children are appraised and sold , and there is witnessed one of those heart- rending scenes of human agony , which may be better conceived than described in ...
... regard to their will or welfare ! When a slaveholder dies , his men , women and children are appraised and sold , and there is witnessed one of those heart- rending scenes of human agony , which may be better conceived than described in ...
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... the most devoted Christians I have ever known , and an un- wearied advocate of the oppressed Africans . I am , with great regard , Thy sincere friend , JAMES CROPPER . EXTRACTS . I. ' Tell those who would paralyze your 54.
... the most devoted Christians I have ever known , and an un- wearied advocate of the oppressed Africans . I am , with great regard , Thy sincere friend , JAMES CROPPER . EXTRACTS . I. ' Tell those who would paralyze your 54.
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