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1Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains[removed]Summer 1997): 102–115  “Advocate the Freedom of White Men, As Well As That of Negroes” The Kansas Free State and

Kansas History: A Journal of the Central Plains[removed]Summer 1997): 102–115 “Advocate the Freedom of White Men, As Well As That of Negroes” The Kansas Free State and

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2Lawrence in[removed]Lawrence, Kansas Territory, 1854–1855. Sketch by J. E. Rice. When Joseph Savage arrived in Lawrence in the fall of 1854, all residents “lived in tents until about the middle of October.” In his re

Lawrence in[removed]Lawrence, Kansas Territory, 1854–1855. Sketch by J. E. Rice. When Joseph Savage arrived in Lawrence in the fall of 1854, all residents “lived in tents until about the middle of October.” In his re

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3Lawrence in[removed]Lawrence, Kansas Territory, 1854–1855. Sketch by J. E. Rice. When Joseph Savage arrived in Lawrence in the fall of 1854, all residents “lived in tents until about the middle of October.” In his re

Lawrence in[removed]Lawrence, Kansas Territory, 1854–1855. Sketch by J. E. Rice. When Joseph Savage arrived in Lawrence in the fall of 1854, all residents “lived in tents until about the middle of October.” In his re

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Language: English - Date: 2009-12-17 17:34:16