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University of Detroit Mercy
Black Abolitionist Archive


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Speaker or Author: William G. Hamilton Open File >>
Newspaper: Presscopy -- Boston Public Library -- Anti-Slavery Collections
Title: Address to the Fourth Annual Convention of the Free People of Color of the United States Delivered at the Opening of Their Session in the City of New-York, June 2, 1834
Date published: 1834-06
Date given: 1834-06-02
Notes: Address given before the Fourth Annual Convention of the Free People of Color of the United States in New York promoting the improvement of freed slaves and speaking against the idea of colonization.
Description: PDF 5 page, 1,649 word document (images and text)
Subjects: Abolitionists--United States
African American abolitionists
Slavery
Antislavery movements--United States
United States--History--19th century
Organizations: American Colonization Society
Fourth Annual Convention of the Free People of Color of the United States
Keywords: social issues
prejudice
colonization
government
amalgamation
education
Anti-Slavery Society
moral improvement
immediate abolition
Language: eng
Location: UDM Black Abolitionist Archive
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