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Letters and Documents relating to Slavery in Massachusetts Prefatory Note Queries relating to Slavery in Massachusetts . Negro Petitions for Freedom Brief of Levi Lincoln in the Slave Case tried 1781 INDEX Page 1 to 371 373 375 378 432 ...
Letters and Documents relating to Slavery in Massachusetts Prefatory Note Queries relating to Slavery in Massachusetts . Negro Petitions for Freedom Brief of Levi Lincoln in the Slave Case tried 1781 INDEX Page 1 to 371 373 375 378 432 ...
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If there are slaves , have any ( and what ) steps been taken for their emancipation ? 6. Have their children an equal right to education in the town schools with those of whites ? If you can communicate any other information upon this ...
If there are slaves , have any ( and what ) steps been taken for their emancipation ? 6. Have their children an equal right to education in the town schools with those of whites ? If you can communicate any other information upon this ...
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No slaves may be imported into this State . I know of no prohibitory law in New Hampshire ; but , as slavery is abolished by the Constitution , it * See some further minutes of the Convention , in Proceedings of Mass . Hist .
No slaves may be imported into this State . I know of no prohibitory law in New Hampshire ; but , as slavery is abolished by the Constitution , it * See some further minutes of the Convention , in Proceedings of Mass . Hist .
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When I have opportunity , I will give you the " substance " of the laws respecting slaves ; but this is the effect of them , or of the Constitution rather , which is the supreme law . * However , we are defective in one point .
When I have opportunity , I will give you the " substance " of the laws respecting slaves ; but this is the effect of them , or of the Constitution rather , which is the supreme law . * However , we are defective in one point .
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... and some of very good character , who have families here , were decoyed on board a vessell which lay below Long Island , under pretence of shifting the ballast , and then carried off to be sold ( no doubt ) for slaves abroad .
... and some of very good character , who have families here , were decoyed on board a vessell which lay below Long Island , under pretence of shifting the ballast , and then carried off to be sold ( no doubt ) for slaves abroad .
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