The Journal of Negro History, Volume 53Carter Godwin Woodson, Rayford Whittingham Logan Association for the Study of Negro Life and History., 1968 The scope of the Journal include the broad range of the study of Afro-American life and history. |
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... OBERLIN , 1862 * In the winter of 1862 scandal swept the village of Oberlin , Ohio . Mary Edmonia Lewis , an Oberlin College student , was accused of poisoning two of her friends with drugged wine . Over the next few weeks she was ...
... OBERLIN , 1862 * In the winter of 1862 scandal swept the village of Oberlin , Ohio . Mary Edmonia Lewis , an Oberlin College student , was accused of poisoning two of her friends with drugged wine . Over the next few weeks she was ...
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... Oberlin had tried with fair success to vindicate it.3 The town that grew up around the college attempted to keep pace . It was a famous haven for free Negroes before the war , and their numbers made the town a byword throughout northern ...
... Oberlin had tried with fair success to vindicate it.3 The town that grew up around the college attempted to keep pace . It was a famous haven for free Negroes before the war , and their numbers made the town a byword throughout northern ...
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... Oberlin's Justice of the Peace in December , 1865. The same year Professor Henry E. Peck , the restless abolitionist editor of the Lorain County News , resigned his Oberlin professorship to accept the Amer- ican ministry to Haiti ...
... Oberlin's Justice of the Peace in December , 1865. The same year Professor Henry E. Peck , the restless abolitionist editor of the Lorain County News , resigned his Oberlin professorship to accept the Amer- ican ministry to Haiti ...
Contents
The Present Dilemma of the Negro | 1 |
The Quock Walker Cases 178183 | 12 |
Abolition Deportation Integration | 33 |
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