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[Drop-Title] REPORT ON COLONIZING THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOUR OF THE UNITED STATES. February 11, 1817 ([14th Congress, 2nd session] No. 78) by United States. Congress - 1817
by United States. Congress
[Drop-Title] REPORT ON COLONIZING THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOUR OF THE UNITED STATES. February 11, 1817 ([14th Congress, 2nd session] No. 78)
by United States. Congress
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[Washington]: [William A. Davis], 1817. Disbound. Very Good binding. Octavo. 5, [3 (blank)] pp. Removed from nonce volume. Leaves are detached; light toning and soiling; pencil note at the top of the first page. An early document of the "back to Africa" movement. The Society for the Colonizing of Free People of Colour of the United States was established in 1816 and petitioned Congress to help it in its goals. This report on that petition concerns the feasibility of negotiating with Great Britain to establish a colony of free blacks in Sierra Leone. The questions of a colony established by the U. S. is dismissed at that time. Shaw & Shoemaker 42738; Lib. Company. Afro-Americana, 10602.
- Bookseller Independent bookstores (US)
- Format/Binding Disbound
- Book Condition Used - Very Good binding
- Quantity Available 1
- Publisher [William A. Davis]
- Place of Publication [Washington]
- Date Published 1817
- Keywords Ephemera