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... called for guardianship , as well as many freedmen from farther south who had come into the State . The movement of protest and protection did not stop at Mason and Dixon's Line , but extended far into the South . In both North Carolina ...
... called for guardianship , as well as many freedmen from farther south who had come into the State . The movement of protest and protection did not stop at Mason and Dixon's Line , but extended far into the South . In both North Carolina ...
Page 32
... called the National Inquirer , and with this was merged the Genius of Universal Emancipation . He was preparing to resume the issue of his original paper under the old title , in La Salle County , Illinois , when he was overtaken by ...
... called the National Inquirer , and with this was merged the Genius of Universal Emancipation . He was preparing to resume the issue of his original paper under the old title , in La Salle County , Illinois , when he was overtaken by ...
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... called for more drastic measures , and Birney decided to forsake entirely the coloniza- tion society and cast in his lot with the abolition- ists . He freed his slaves in 1834 , and in the follow- ing year he delivered the principal ...
... called for more drastic measures , and Birney decided to forsake entirely the coloniza- tion society and cast in his lot with the abolition- ists . He freed his slaves in 1834 , and in the follow- ing year he delivered the principal ...
Page 37
... called forth such a display of force against the movement that he could neither find a printer nor obtain the use of a building in Dansville , Kentucky , for the publication . As a result he transferred his activi- ties to Cincinnati ...
... called forth such a display of force against the movement that he could neither find a printer nor obtain the use of a building in Dansville , Kentucky , for the publication . As a result he transferred his activi- ties to Cincinnati ...
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... called God to witness that " we are not hostile to the Constitu- tion of the United States . " It was many years before Garrison applied to the cause of abolition the peculiar doctrine of non - resistance and philo- sophic anarchy in ...
... called God to witness that " we are not hostile to the Constitu- tion of the United States . " It was many years before Garrison applied to the cause of abolition the peculiar doctrine of non - resistance and philo- sophic anarchy in ...
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