The Negro in American History: Men and Women Eminent in the Evolution of the American of African DescentJohnson Reprint Corporation, 1914 - 284 pages |
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... CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST SOJOURNER TRUTH 98 · · · 104 XXII DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE XXIII HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET 115 126 XXIV ALEXANDER CRUMMELL • 130 XXV FREDERICK DOUGLASS 139 · XXVI JOHN MERCER LANGSTON 155 · · XXVII BLANCHE ...
... CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST SOJOURNER TRUTH 98 · · · 104 XXII DANIEL ALEXANDER PAYNE XXIII HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET 115 126 XXIV ALEXANDER CRUMMELL • 130 XXV FREDERICK DOUGLASS 139 · XXVI JOHN MERCER LANGSTON 155 · · XXVII BLANCHE ...
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... Cuffè Monument The Libyan Sibyl and Sojourner Truth Bird's Eye View of Livingstone College Wilberforce University - Typical Buildings Douglass , Payne , Dunbar , Washington Crummell , Tanner , Blyden , Garnet . Douglass Monument at ...
... Cuffè Monument The Libyan Sibyl and Sojourner Truth Bird's Eye View of Livingstone College Wilberforce University - Typical Buildings Douglass , Payne , Dunbar , Washington Crummell , Tanner , Blyden , Garnet . Douglass Monument at ...
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... the dawn of the nineteenth century foreshadowed the advancement of his race which marks the century's close . " 3 See also Bishop Payne , Infra . XX PAUL CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST PAUL CUFFE was BENJAMIN BANNEKER 97.
... the dawn of the nineteenth century foreshadowed the advancement of his race which marks the century's close . " 3 See also Bishop Payne , Infra . XX PAUL CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST PAUL CUFFE was BENJAMIN BANNEKER 97.
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... CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST PAUL CUFFE was born in 1759 on the island of Cutterhunker near Westport , Massachusetts . There were four sons and six daughters of John Cuffè , who had been stolen from Africa , and Ruth , a woman ...
... CUFFÈ , NAVIGATOR AND PHILANTHROPIST PAUL CUFFE was born in 1759 on the island of Cutterhunker near Westport , Massachusetts . There were four sons and six daughters of John Cuffè , who had been stolen from Africa , and Ruth , a woman ...
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... Cuffè , but fair play pre- vailed and they gave him what was customary , with the result that of the seven whales captured , Paul's men secured five , and two of them fell by his own hand ! In 1795 he took a cargo to Norfolk , Virginia ...
... Cuffè , but fair play pre- vailed and they gave him what was customary , with the result that of the seven whales captured , Paul's men secured five , and two of them fell by his own hand ! In 1795 he took a cargo to Norfolk , Virginia ...
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