Black Abolitionist Archive
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Subtitle: American Inconsistency. Title: Colored American - January 20, 1838 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer asks again why the U.S. delays action towards the emancipation of its slaves. In order to make his point, he shares a speech against slavery delivered in 1797 by William Pinkney. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page Subjects: Abolitionists--United States; African American abolitionists; Antislavery movements--United States; United States--History--19th century Keywords: Church; emancipation; government; legislature; liberty; prejudice; Slavery; William Pinkney People: Pinkney, William Publication type: editorials; Newspapers |
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