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The relations and duties of free colored men in America to Africa: A letter to Charles B. Dunbar ...

This book is a letter that delves into the obligations and connections that free African Americans in America should have with Africa. more

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Alexander Crummell
Alexander Crummell

Alexander Crummell (March 3, 1819 - September 10, 1898) was a prominent black educator, theologian, and writer, dedicated to the cause of education and liberation for African Americans in the United States. more

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