10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COLONISATIONIST»
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Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race
Mr. Garrison was a Colonisationist before he became an Abolitionist. It was the
misapprehension of the policy of the Colonisation Society, in its full scope and
meaning, that furnished the theme and motive of the satire of Garrison, the
invective ...
Edward Wilmot Blyden, 1993
2
The Fiery Trial: Abraham Lincoln and American Slavery
“A masterwork [by] the preeminent historian of the Civil War era.”—Boston Globe Selected as a Notable Book of the Year by the New York Times Book Review, this landmark work gives us a definitive account of Lincoln's lifelong ...
3
Society in America by Harriet Martineau: Vol. 1
He is a colonisationist, and desires that the general government should purchase
the slaves, by annual appropriations, and ship them 011' to Africa, so as to clear
the country of the coloured people in forty or fifty years. If this is not done, ...
4
Journal of an African Cruiser: Comprising Sketches of the ...
A northern man, but not unacquainted with the slave institutions of our own and
other countries — neither an Abolitionist nor a Colonisationist — without
prejudice, as without prepossession—he felt himself thus far qualified to examine
the ...
Horatio Bridge, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 1848
5
Memoirs of Joseph Sturge
At the meeting was Jeremiah Hubbard, a Friend from Indiana, who is a
Colonisationist, and opposed to the Abolition movement; and at the New York
and Rhode Island Yearly Meetings, where he took an active part, his influence
was, ...
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Uncle Tom's Cabin, Or, Negro Life in the Slave States of ...
The minister, who inclined strongly to abolitionist views, was quite doubtful
whether such a step might not tend somewhat to encourage the southerners in
holding on to their slaves; while the doctor, who was a staunch colonisationist,
inclined ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1852
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Dictionary of English Language Exhibiting Orthography, ...
Pert, to a colony. Colonicali, -lfin'-lk-ai, a. Rel. to husbandmen. Colonisationist,
kSl-o-ne-za'-shun-Ist, s. One friendly to colonisation, (po. ec.) Colonise, koT-o-
nlze, vt. 17, 60. To plant or eat a colony in ; to migrate and settle in, as inhab. :—
vi.
Arnold James Cooley, 1861
The minister, who inclined strongly to Abolitionist views, was quite doubtful
whether such a step might not tend somewhat to encourage the southerners in
holding on to their slaves; while the doctor, who wasa stanch Colonisationist,
inclined to ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1853
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Uncle Tom's Cabin: a tale of life among the lowly; or, ...
The minister, who inclined strongl to Abolitionist views, was quite doubtful
whether such a step might not tend somewhat to encourage the southerners in
holding on to their slaves ; while the doctor, who was a stanch Colonisationist,
inclined to ...
Harriet Beecher Stowe, 1852
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A Political History of the State of New York volume 2
Theretofore, Smith had been a leading colonisationist—thereafter he was to
devote himself to the principles of abolitionism. Gerrit Smith, from his earliest
years, had given evidence of precocious and extraordinary intelligence. Thurlow
Weed ...
DeAlva Stanwood Alexander