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African Methodist Episcopal Church.
The sixteenth anniversary of the Bethel Sabbath School attached to the African M.E. Church, In Second Street, (Between B & C) will be repeated on Thursday Evening, Jan. 1, 1851. Lists the order of exercises.
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American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, Circular Letter.
Circular letter, 1850 February, N.Y. " To Each Friend of Liberty in the United States from the Executive Committee of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Committee members: Arthur Tappan, S.S. Jocelyn, William Jay, Lewis Tappan, William E. Whiting, Luther Lee, Christopher Rush, George Whipple, William Lillie, J. Warner, Alexander MacDonald, Charles B. Ray, Thomas Ritter, M.D.
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American Civil Liberties Union.
Whatever your score :.- You have an interest in civil liberties protect it by joining the American Civil Liberties Union. New York, n.d. Membership drive flyer.
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American Colonization Society.
The Shields of American Slavery. Broad enough to hide the wrongs of two millions of stolen men. Daggett and Ely.
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American Missionary Association.
American Missionary Association. A foreign and home society, formed in 1846. Gives background of the organization.
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Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery
Anniversary of the Abolition of Slavery, In the British West Indies, August lst, 1834.... A printed program of the celebration of the abolition of slavery in the British West Indies at Colored Sunday Schools, Philadelphia, Pa. including words to the hymns sung at the program: "Freeman, tell us of the night", "Groans heard midst the shouts of freemen", "Glad tidings of deliverance", and "Power and grace".
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A Non-political Non-Partisan Statewide Lincoln Day Celebration.
Celebration, Tuesday, February 12, 1957, Allen University Auditorium... /South Carolina/. Agenda for the one day conference which focused on Negro registration and voting.
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An Ordinance to provide for the removal of Negroes tend other property from portions of the state which may be invaded by the enemy.
By the people of Contact Carolina in convention, assembled, Columbia, S.C. Printed circular.
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Armistead, Wilson.
A tribute for the Negro being a vindication of the moral, intellectual, and religious capabilities of the colored portion of mankind ... by Wilson Armistead. (Notice of publication) London, William Irwin. On verso are reviews of the book.
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A Tribute to Black Soldiers Presented by Eighth Grade Students from Section 8B2, December 1947.
A program presented by eighth grade students commemorating black soldiers who fought in the War of 1812; the Civil War, the War with Mexico, 1845-1848, the War of 1898, the European War, 1914-1918, and World War II, 1939-1945.
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Beverly Book Co., Staunton, Virginia.
List of books for use in city public colored schools, session 1907-1980. 9th grade. Purchased from Bookworm and Silverfish, 10/31/79.
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Broadside - Begin Chillicothe Advertiser - Extra.
Saturday, Oct. 2. John L. Taylor’s - Pledges to the Abolitionists.
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Broadside Begin The Golden Dagon; or Up and Down the Irrawaddi: being passages of Adventure in the Burman Empire, by an American.
(excerpts of book reviews from newspapers and magazines). New York, Dix, Edwards and Company.
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Broadside - Friends to the Abolition of Colonial Slavery.
[Circular letter of request for subscription] issued as decided at a meeting of friends, held at Devonshire House on November 9, 1832. List of subscribers to the Anti-Slavery Fund, and amount of subscriptions. 1832. Endorsed by Samuel Gurney.
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Broadside Minstrels Brass Band and Burlesque Opera.
(Program). 3rd Annual Tour. 1876-1879 Bardwell Hall, Dec. 17, 1979. Glen’s Falls Daily Times Print, 1879.
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Ceasar, Adolph.
Square Root of Soul; A poetic odyssey through black experience. West End Theatre, Washington, D.C., June 1, 1976. Donated by Karen L. Jefferson, 6/28/76.
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Centennial Historical Society.
"A Historical Classic Preview" extolling the year 1950 as the year of Greater Harlems' Golden Jubilee 1900-1950, 1950, Sunday, August 20, New York City, Y.W.C.A. Auditorium.
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Chapman, M.W., Circular Letter.
Circular letter, Boston, /Mass/, to Dear Friend. Endorsed by E.L. Follen and M.W. Chapman.
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Convention of Colored Citizens of the State of Arkansas.
Proceedings of the convention ... held in Little Rock, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, November 30, December 1 and 2, Helena, Arkansas, Clarion Office Print., 1866. From Harvard College Library from the Bequest of Charles Sumner, Class of 1830.
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Du Bois, W.E.B. - Protest flyer in Support of
Cicero lynchers all went free! ... But Dr. Du Bois faces jail! ... National Committee to Defend Dr. W.E.B. Du Bois and Associates, Peace Information Center, New York. Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Reed St-ekes.
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Dunbar, Paul Laurence.
Benefit of Y.M.C.A. First appearance in Petersburg of the world's greatest colored poet and author ... at Union St., C.M.E. Church. Printed by Perkham & Co.
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