The colonization scheme considered, : in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade: in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler
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Cornish, Samuel E. (Samuel Eli), 1795?-1858, and 1797-1847 Wright. The Colonization Scheme Considered, : In Its Rejection by the Colored People--in Its Tendency to Uphold Caste--in Its Unfitness for Christianizing and Civilizing the Aborigines of Africa, and for Putting a Stop to the African Slave Trade: In a Letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler. Newark [N.J.]: : Printed by Aaron Guest, 121 Market-Street., 1840.. 1840. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://commons.ptsem.edu/id/colonization_wright.
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Cornish, 1., & Wright, 1. (1840). The colonization scheme considered, : in its rejection by the colored people--in its tendency to uphold caste--in its unfitness for Christianizing and civilizing the aborigines of Africa, and for putting a stop to the African slave trade: in a letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://commons.ptsem.edu/id/colonization_wright.
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Cornish, Samuel E. (Samuel Eli), 1795?-1858, and 1797-1847 Wright.The Colonization Scheme Considered, : In Its Rejection by the Colored People--In Its Tendency to Uphold Caste--In Its Unfitness for Christianizing and Civilizing the Aborigines of Africa, and for Putting a Stop to the African Slave Trade: In a Letter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler. Newark [N.J.]: : Printed by Aaron Guest, 121 Market-Street., 1840.. 1840. Retrieved from the Atla Digital Library, http://commons.ptsem.edu/id/colonization_wright.
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