Calumny Refuted By Facts From Liberia
Wilson Armistead
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CALUMNY REFUTED,BYFACTS FROM LIBERIA;
CALUMNY REFUTED,BYFACTS FROM LIBERIA;
WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF THE COLOURED PRESIDENT ROBERTS; AN ELOQUENT SPEECH OF HILARY TEAGE, A COLOURED SENATOR; AND EXTRACTS FROM A DISCOURSE BY H. H. GARNETT, A FUGITIVE SLAVE, ON THE PAST AND PRESENT CONDITION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLOURED RACE. PRESENTED TO THE BOSTON ANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR, U. S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro."   LONDON: CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT; G. W. TAYLOR, PHILADELPHIA; WILLIAM HARNED, ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE, NEW YORK. 1848. LEEDS:
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NOTICE TO THE READER.
NOTICE TO THE READER.
The Reader will please to observe, that the following pages are printed solely with a view of refuting the calumnious charge of incapability and inferiority made against the Negro race, and not for the purpose of vindicating the American Colonization Scheme, concerning which great diversity of opinion exists. No one can object to the Colonization of Africa, so long as it is perfectly voluntary on the part of those who go out as Colonists; in which case, connected with legitimate commerce and pla
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JUST PUBLISHED,
JUST PUBLISHED,
A TRIBUTE FOR THE NEGRO, BEING A VINDICATION OF THE MORAL, INTELLECTUAL, AND RELIGIOUS CAPABILITIES COLOURED PORTION OF MANKIND, WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE AFRICAN RACE BY WILSON ARMISTEAD, LEEDS. LONDON: CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT; AND WILLIAM IRWIN, 39, OLDHAM-STREET, MANCHESTER; G. W. TAYLOR, PHILADELPHIA; WILLIAM HARNED, ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE, NEW YORK. REMARKS OF THE PRESS, Respecting "A Tribute for the Negro." "We are gratified to announce the publication of a Volume under
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