Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Are the children of negroes born free in those States ? 5. 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 ...
Are the children of negroes born free in those States ? 5. 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 ...
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The negroes in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are all free ... The number of negroes now in New Hampshire is inconsiderable . A number enlisted in the late war for 3 years , and thereby purchased their freedom .
The negroes in Massachusetts and New Hampshire are all free ... The number of negroes now in New Hampshire is inconsiderable . A number enlisted in the late war for 3 years , and thereby purchased their freedom .
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could be to no purpose to import negroes . 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 .
could be to no purpose to import negroes . 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 .
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I thank you for the information about the negroes . What I said about Buck was only from myself . I question whether anybody else here knows him . It will probably go no farther . Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably ...
I thank you for the information about the negroes . What I said about Buck was only from myself . I question whether anybody else here knows him . It will probably go no farther . Our Mr. Wilson has been regularly and honourably ...
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Several peaceable negroes , 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 ) ...
Several peaceable negroes , 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 ) ...
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