Books about African Americans -- Colonization -- Africa
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 Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
Martin Robison Delany
751 downloads Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party
Martin Robison Delany
751 downloads
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 Thoughts on African Colonization
William Lloyd Garrison
461 downloads Thoughts on African Colonization
William Lloyd Garrison
461 downloads
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 African Colonization by the Free Colored People of the United States, an Indispensable Auxiliary to African Missions.
David Christy
218 downloads African Colonization by the Free Colored People of the United States, an Indispensable Auxiliary to African Missions.
David Christy
218 downloads
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 Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia
Wilson Armistead
214 downloads Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia
Wilson Armistead
214 downloads
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 An Address to Free Coloured Americans
Anti-slavery Convention of American Women
213 downloads An Address to Free Coloured Americans
Anti-slavery Convention of American Women
213 downloads
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 The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews
Allan Wilson Cook
206 downloads The Independent Church of God of the Juda Tribe of Israel: The Black Jews
Allan Wilson Cook
206 downloads
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 Condition of the American Colored Population, and of the Colony at Liberia
American Colonization Society
181 downloads Condition of the American Colored Population, and of the Colony at Liberia
American Colonization Society
181 downloads
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 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. :  With an appendix added by the American Colonization Society.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs
151 downloads 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. :  With an appendix added by the American Colonization Society.
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Naval Affairs
151 downloads
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