Excerpt from The Anti-Slavery Reporter, Vol. 4: May 9, 1831Mr. Buxton observed, that he had to propose a very short, but very pithy Resolution. It was this That the object of this Meeting is the entire extinction of negro slavery. (cheers.) He could not address the Meeting on this occasion without feelings of peculiar satisfaction - a satisfaction arising chiefly from the
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American anti-slavery reporter (ocolc)793551077: material type: periodical, internet resource: document type: journal / magazine / newspaper, internet resource: all authors / contributors: american anti-slavery society. Issn: 2155-3351: oclc number: 1479295: notes: title from caption.
The anti-slavery reporter and aborigines' friend was a british commonwealth periodical reporting on slavery and slavery-like conditions around the world, and on the rights of aboriginal peoples.
Whereas the anti-slavery society had advocated crown rule for white settler colonies in scholars of african and imperial history will find heartfield's heavy reliance on the anti-slavery reporter to be probl.
Volume title pages for 1846-1852 read: the british and foreign anti-slavery reporter. Merged with the aborigines' friend, to form, the anti-slavery reporter and aborigines' friend.
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1956 - 1990: the anti-slavery society for the protection of human rights on 22 may 1787, 12 men met to form a committee with the 58 the anti-slavery reporter was first published by the anti-slavery society in 1825.
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Anti-slavery monthly reporter, volume 1: editor: zachary macaulay: contributor: society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the british dominions: publisher: bagster and thoms, 1827: original from: the university of michigan: digitized: may 12, 2006 export citation: bibtex endnote refman.
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The analysis is based on a sample of 11,597 recaptives in 1811–23. After that, the absolute numbers from the bight of benin increased, accounting for a much larger share of the total population in sierra leone.
By american anti-slavery society (author), british and foreign anti-slavery societ (creator) this is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
The anti-slavery reporter was founded in london in 1825 as the anti-slavery monthly reporter by zachary macaulay (1768–1838), a scottish philanthropist who devoted most of his life to the anti-slavery movement.
As anti-slavery international and its partners provide emergency outreach and support across the world – food, water, hygiene materials, education and information – we are observing and documenting the following five coronavirus-related impacts across the world. Covid-19 and slavery: the five big impacts feature reporter summer 2020 9 reporter.
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