Circular. To the advocates of African emancipation: who are sensible of the wrongs of those unhappy beings, now writhing and groaning under the iron hand of oppression; and who are willing to aid and assist in devising means to release them from the chains which have so long held them in the most grievous bondage
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1. Verfasser: Lundy, Benjamin (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: [St. Clairsville, Ohio] s.n [1816]
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Beschreibung:"The subject of this address is to call your attention to the subject of the emancipation of slaves; to suggest the propriety of forming societies in different parts of the country for that purpose ..." Signed: Philo Justitia. St. Clairsville, 1st mo. 4th 1816. - By Benjamin Lundy; explaining his plan for organizing a national association, the Union Humane Society, to orchestrate the sentiments and activities of all local antislavery organizations. See Dillon, Merton L. Benjamin Lundy and the struggle for Negro freedom, Urbana, 1966, p. 9, 18. The constitution of the Union Humane Society was adopted at St. Clairsville, Ohio, on April 20, 1816. - Morgan, R.P. Ohio, 965. - Shaw & Shoemaker, 38625. - Text printed in two columns
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