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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... colonies was regu- lated by the general laws of the British Empire , and could not be restrained or obstructed by colonial legislation . " 31 Hurd comments that the Colonies were compelled to receive Negro slaves.32 So the law of 1641 ...
... colonies was regu- lated by the general laws of the British Empire , and could not be restrained or obstructed by colonial legislation . " 31 Hurd comments that the Colonies were compelled to receive Negro slaves.32 So the law of 1641 ...
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... colonies conditional upon immediate and total abolition of the French slave trade . He soon realized , however , that it was a matter of honor for the French not to have any conditions attached to the return of their colonies and even ...
... colonies conditional upon immediate and total abolition of the French slave trade . He soon realized , however , that it was a matter of honor for the French not to have any conditions attached to the return of their colonies and even ...
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... colonies where Africans were treated as children of benevolent paternalism never to be trained for independence . Edu- cated Africans had for long been aware of the European's ambiguous record toward the African . Europeans had always ...
... colonies where Africans were treated as children of benevolent paternalism never to be trained for independence . Edu- cated Africans had for long been aware of the European's ambiguous record toward the African . Europeans had always ...
Contents
The Present Dilemma of the Negro | 1 |
The Quock Walker Cases 178183 | 12 |
Abolition Deportation Integration | 33 |
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