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Date: 2007-12-31 23:50:22
American studies
Lucretia Mott
American Anti-Slavery Society
Lindley Murray Moore
Frederick Douglass
New York Manumission Society
Amy and Isaac Post
Slavery
Underground Railroad
Abolitionism
Slavery in the United States
United States

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