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... tion proposals . The American Anti - Slavery Society demanded the " instant " abandonment of slavery , and added : “ We main- tain that no compensation should be given to the planters emancipating their slaves . " The militants argued ...
... tion proposals . The American Anti - Slavery Society demanded the " instant " abandonment of slavery , and added : “ We main- tain that no compensation should be given to the planters emancipating their slaves . " The militants argued ...
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... tion not only endorsed the motion but resolved to begin peti- tioning the state legislature until the elective franchise was granted to New York women . Douglass carried notices of woman's rights meetings in his paper and attended them ...
... tion not only endorsed the motion but resolved to begin peti- tioning the state legislature until the elective franchise was granted to New York women . Douglass carried notices of woman's rights meetings in his paper and attended them ...
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... tion of , 215 Alabama : lynchings , 98 ; Popu- lists , 69 , 73-74 ; sharecroppers , 57-58 Algeria , 257 All - African Peoples Conference , 256 Allen , Richard , 12 , 18 American and Foreign Anti- Slavery Society , 25 American Anti ...
... tion of , 215 Alabama : lynchings , 98 ; Popu- lists , 69 , 73-74 ; sharecroppers , 57-58 Algeria , 257 All - African Peoples Conference , 256 Allen , Richard , 12 , 18 American and Foreign Anti- Slavery Society , 25 American Anti ...
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Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States Robert L. Allen,Chude Pamela Allen No preview available - 2021 |
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