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Slavery in Massachusetts
Published 2001Subjects: “…Slavery Massachusetts.…”
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Slavery in Massachusetts
Published 2001Subjects: “…Slavery Massachusetts.…”
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Black Walden slavery and its aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts /
Published 2009Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Black Walden slavery and its aftermath in Concord, Massachusetts /
Published 2009Subjects: An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Walker's appeal, in four articles together with a preamble, to the Coloured citizens of the world, but in particular, and very expressly, to those of the United States of America, written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829 /
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Walker's appeal, in four articles together with a preamble, to the Coloured citizens of the world, but in particular, and very expressly, to those of the United States of America, written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829 /
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Jacksonian antislavery and the politics of free soil, 1824-1854
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Hale and the New Hampshire independent democracy -- Marcus Morton and the dilemma of Jacksonian antislavery in Massachusetts -- David Wilmot, the proviso, and the congressional movement to abolish slavery -- The Cincinnati clique, true democracy, and the Ohio origins of the Free Soil Party -- Free soil, free labor, free speech, and free men : the election of 1848 -- Free soilers, Republicans, and the third party system, 1848-1854.…”
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Jacksonian antislavery and the politics of free soil, 1824-1854
Published 2004Table of Contents: “…Hale and the New Hampshire independent democracy -- Marcus Morton and the dilemma of Jacksonian antislavery in Massachusetts -- David Wilmot, the proviso, and the congressional movement to abolish slavery -- The Cincinnati clique, true democracy, and the Ohio origins of the Free Soil Party -- Free soil, free labor, free speech, and free men : the election of 1848 -- Free soilers, Republicans, and the third party system, 1848-1854.…”
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