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American slaves / Geography of New York / New York / Slavery in the United States / Henry Moxley / William Wells Brown / Macedonia Baptist Church / Henry Highland Garnet / Buffalo /  New York
Date: 2009-05-03 15:18:58
American slaves
Geography of New York
New York
Slavery in the United States
Henry Moxley
William Wells Brown
Macedonia Baptist Church
Henry Highland Garnet
Buffalo
New York

African American Activists in Buffalo, NY “[We] ask where can be found. . . a class of men that have been more subservient to the laws, made a more rapid progress, and [at] less expense to the city then we, the colored

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