Tyler Bennet, The third annual report of the New Hampshire Auxiliary Colonisation [sic] Society: presented and read at the meeting of the Society, held in Concord, June 7, 1827, Concord, N.H. : The Society, 1827. DC Hist E446 .N46 1827

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Tyler Bennet, The third annual report of the New Hampshire Auxiliary Colonisation [sic] Society: presented and read at the meeting of the Society, held in Concord, June 7, 1827, Concord, N.H. : The Society, 1827. DC Hist E446 .N46 1827
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This pamphlet was revised by vice president of the state chapter, Bennet Tyler, who served as the President of Dartmouth College at the time of this meeting. A large part of the pamphlet is dedicated to outlining the vision and goals of the American Colonization Society. The society was set on resettling freed Black people and illegally traded slaves in a Christian colony named Liberia. ACS members viewed Africa as a God-designated site for Black people. The report contains an update on the Liberian colony proclaiming that "The prosperous condition of the Colony at Liberia is almost, if not altogether unparalleled in all colonial history."
Creator
Tyler Bennet
Date Created
1827
Place of Publication
Concord, N.H
Rights
The Society
Bibliographic Citation
Bennet, Tyler. The third annual report of the New Hampshire Auxiliary Colonisation [sic] Society: presented and read at the meeting of the Society, held in Concord. Concord, New Hampshire: The Society, June 7, 1827.
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Case Number
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Item Number
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