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... negroes to maintain their privileges in the State . If the sense of active responsibility was wanting within the separate States , much more was this true of the citizens of different States . Slavery was regarded as strictly a domestic ...
... negroes to maintain their privileges in the State . If the sense of active responsibility was wanting within the separate States , much more was this true of the citizens of different States . Slavery was regarded as strictly a domestic ...
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... negroes . The Friends , or Quakers , were especially active in the promotion of a propaganda for universal emancipation . A petition which was presented to the first Congress in February , 1790 , with the signature of Benjamin Franklin ...
... negroes . The Friends , or Quakers , were especially active in the promotion of a propaganda for universal emancipation . A petition which was presented to the first Congress in February , 1790 , with the signature of Benjamin Franklin ...
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... negroes were ever held as slaves , and the institution disappeared during the first years of the Republic . The inhabitants had little experience arising from actual contact with slavery . When slavery disappeared from New England and ...
... negroes were ever held as slaves , and the institution disappeared during the first years of the Republic . The inhabitants had little experience arising from actual contact with slavery . When slavery disappeared from New England and ...
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... negroes . For both of these purposes there was a continuous call for activity . Pennsylvania also had freedmen of her own whose rights called for guardianship , as well as many freedmen from farther south who had come into the State ...
... negroes . For both of these purposes there was a continuous call for activity . Pennsylvania also had freedmen of her own whose rights called for guardianship , as well as many freedmen from farther south who had come into the State ...
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... negroes outnum- bered the whites fourfold , the mere suggestion of emancipation raised a race question which seemed appalling in its proportions . Either in the Union or out of the Union , the rulers were determined to perpetuate ...
... negroes outnum- bered the whites fourfold , the mere suggestion of emancipation raised a race question which seemed appalling in its proportions . Either in the Union or out of the Union , the rulers were determined to perpetuate ...
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abolish slavery abolition abolitionists adopted American Anti-Slavery Society anti Anti-Slavery Society attack became Berkeley Berkeley Birney Buchanan CALIFORNIA LIBRARY candidate Charles Sumner church citizens Coffin Congress constitution Court crusade debate declared defend Democrats doctrine Douglas early effect election emancipation England escape extended extension of slavery favor followed force Free-soil free-state friends Fugitive Slave Law furnished Garrison Government Governor held institution of slavery issue John Brown Kansas Kentucky labor later Lawrence Levi Coffin liberation Liberty party litionists Lundy ment Mexico Missouri Compromise mob violence negroes North Northern Ohio organized Osawatomie petition platform political President principles prisoners pro-slavery Quaker refused Republicans resolution Senator settlers slave-owners slave-trade slaveholders slavery slavery question South Carolina Southern leaders spirit stitution subject of slavery Sumner territorial Legislature Texas tion Underground Railroad United UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA utterances Virginia vote Wakarusa War Whigs William Lloyd Garrison women