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Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
Author:
Delany, Martin Robison, 1812-1885
Language:
English
Thoughts on African Colonization
Author:
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Language:
English
An Address to Free Coloured Americans
Author:
Anti-slavery Convention of American Women
Language:
English
Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia With Extracts From the Inaugural Address of the Coloured President Roberts; an Eloquent Speech of Hilary Teage, a Coloured Senator; and Extracts From a Discourse by H. H. Garnett, a Fugitive Slave, on the Past and Present Condition, and Destiny of the Coloured Race. Presented to the Boston Anti-slavery Bazaar, U.S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro."
Authors:
Teage, Hilary [Contributor]Roberts, Joseph J. (Joseph Jenkins), 1809-1876 [Contributor]Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882 [Contributor]Armistead, Wilson, 1819?-1868
Language:
English
Condition of the American Colored Population, and of the Colony at Liberia
Author:
American Colonization Society
Language:
English
African Colonization by the Free Colored People of the United States, an Indispensable Auxiliary to African Missions. A Lecture
Author:
Christy, David, 1802-1882
Language:
English
The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews As a fade from black to pure white
Authors:
Winston, Robert W. (Robert Watson), 1860-1944 [Contributor]Cook, Allan Wilson, 1872-1935
Language:
English
Report of the naval committee to the House of Representatives, August, 1850, in favor of the establishment of a line of mail steamships to the western coast of Africa, and thence via the Mediterranean to London; designed to promote the emigration of free persons of color from the United States to Liberia: also to increase the steam navy, and to extend the commerce of the United States.
Authors:
American Colonization Society [Contributor]United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs
Language:
English
Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
Author:
Delany, Martin Robison, 1812-1885
Language:
English - English
Thoughts on African Colonization
Author:
Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805-1879
Language:
English - English
An Address to Free Coloured Americans
Author:
Anti-slavery Convention of American Women
Language:
English - English
Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia With Extracts From the Inaugural Address of the Coloured President Roberts; an Eloquent Speech of Hilary Teage, a Coloured Senator; and Extracts From a Discourse by H. H. Garnett, a Fugitive Slave, on the Past and Present Condition, and Destiny of the Coloured Race. Presented to the Boston Anti-slavery Bazaar, U.S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro."
Authors:
Teage, Hilary [Contributor]Roberts, Joseph J. (Joseph Jenkins), 1809-1876 [Contributor]Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882 [Contributor]Armistead, Wilson, 1819?-1868
Language:
English - English
Condition of the American Colored Population, and of the Colony at Liberia
Author:
American Colonization Society
Language:
English - English
African Colonization by the Free Colored People of the United States, an Indispensable Auxiliary to African Missions. A Lecture
Author:
Christy, David, 1802-1882
Language:
English - English
The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews As a fade from black to pure white
Authors:
Winston, Robert W. (Robert Watson), 1860-1944 [Contributor]Cook, Allan Wilson, 1872-1935
Language:
English - English
Report of the naval committee to the House of Representatives, August, 1850, in favor of the establishment of a line of mail steamships to the western coast of Africa, and thence via the Mediterranean to London; designed to promote the emigration of free persons of color from the United States to Liberia: also to increase the steam navy, and to extend the commerce of the United States.
Authors:
American Colonization Society [Contributor]United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs
Language:
English - English