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A Voice from Boston
Description
Opening paragraph of the Anti-Colonization meeting held by the Free Blacks of Boston March 12, 1831. James G. Barbadoes was the Secretary.
Bibliographic Citation
William Lloyd Garrison,
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp, 1832), part II, page 17
Creator
James G. Barbadoes
Bibliographic Citation Republished
https://repository.wellesley.edu/object/wellesley30861
Type
image
Language
English
Rights
Public Domain
Source
William Lloyd Garrison,
Thoughts on African Colonization
(Boston: Garrison and Knapp, 1832), part II, page 17
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sjsu-library.github.io
Identifier
unionist--image-0105
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https://sjsu-library.github.io/unionist/img/derivatives/iiif/unionist--image-0105/manifest.json
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Related Transcription
unionist--text-0188
Location of Related Text in Issue
1833-12-19 p.03.34
Caption
Opening paragraph of the Anti-Colonization meeting held by the Free Blacks of Boston March 12, 1831. James G. Barbadoes was the Secretary. This work was republished in William Lloyd Garrison's
Thoughts on African Colonization