Early American Views on Negro Slavery from the Time of the Founding of the Republic Until 1830 ...Meador Publishing Company, 1934 - Počet stran: 164 |
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Matthew Taylor Mellon. bought slaves whenever it was possible to replenish the eighteen slaves who were then working at Mount Vernon . In the account - books of Washington , which are now kept in the Library of Congress at Washington ...
Matthew Taylor Mellon. bought slaves whenever it was possible to replenish the eighteen slaves who were then working at Mount Vernon . In the account - books of Washington , which are now kept in the Library of Congress at Washington ...
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... slaves were being used in the negro battalions that were raised in Rhode Island . Washington had had " nothing to say " in his reply to the governor , but that doesn't mean that he was not aware that slaves had been enlisted in Rhode ...
... slaves were being used in the negro battalions that were raised in Rhode Island . Washington had had " nothing to say " in his reply to the governor , but that doesn't mean that he was not aware that slaves had been enlisted in Rhode ...
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... slaves treated or almost con- sidered a part of the family ? 19. Do the slaves fare the best when their situations and that of the masters are brought nearest together ? Answer to questions 18 and 19 : The fewer the slaves , and the ...
... slaves treated or almost con- sidered a part of the family ? 19. Do the slaves fare the best when their situations and that of the masters are brought nearest together ? Answer to questions 18 and 19 : The fewer the slaves , and the ...
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PREFACE | 11 |
Franklins Memorial to Congress and the | 30 |
Summary of Fraklins Views | 38 |
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