Daniel Dana, A discourse addressed to the New-Hampshire Auxiliary Colonization Society, at their first annual meeting. Concord, June 2, 1825, Concord: Printed by Shepard and Bannister. Rare E448 .D17 1825

Title
Daniel Dana, A discourse addressed to the New-Hampshire Auxiliary Colonization Society, at their first annual meeting. Concord, June 2, 1825, Concord: Printed by Shepard and Bannister. Rare E448 .D17 1825
Caption
Former Dartmouth President Daniel Dana addressed the first meeting of the New Hampshire Auxiliary Colonization Society. He writes that "The aim of the American Colonization Society, you now clearly perceive. It is to sever the free blacks of our country from the mass of our population and reunite them to their kindred in Africa. It is to take them away from a region to which they do not belong, and where they can never feel themselves at home; and give them back to the land for themselves at home: and give them back to the land for which the kind Author of their being framed and designed for them." Members of the ASC and NHACS felt that their organizations were "benevolent" because they were granting Black people an opportunity to prosper.
Creator
Daniel Dana
Date Created
1825
Place of Publication
Concord
Bibliographic Citation
Dana, Daniel. A discourse addressed to the New-Hampshire Auxiliary Colonization Society, at their first annual meeting. Concord, New Hampshire: Printed by Shepard and Bannister, June 2, 1825.
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Case Number
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Item Number
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