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University of Detroit Mercy
Black Abolitionist Archive


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Speaker or Author: Anonymous Open File >>
Newspaper: Liberator
Title: Address, Delivered before a Colored Association in Brooklyn, N. Y. on the evening of the 5th inst.
Date published: 1831-08-27
Date given: 1831-08-05
Notes: An anonymous address regarding objections to the goals of the Colonization Society, with an emphasis on the negative impact of moving people from their native country.
Description: PDF 7 page, 2,025 word document (text and images)
Subjects: United States--History--19th Century
Antislavery movements--United States
Abolitionists--United States
African American abolitionists
African Americans--Colonization
Liberia--Politics and government--To 1944
People: Lincoln, Abraham
Keywords: American Colonization Society
Liberia
Abraham Lincoln
liberty
Africa
Texas
Language: eng
Location: UDM - Black Abolitionists Archive
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