Remarks on African Colonization and The Abolition of Slavery. In Two Parts
by Pearl, Cyril; "A Citizen of New England
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About This Item
Windsor, 1833. 8vo, 47 pp. Near Fine. Cyril Pearl was a Vermont-based pro-colonization abolitionist who feuded locally with William Lloyd Garrison on the subject of colonization and acted as a publishing agent in Vermont for the Boston-based The Colonizationist, and Journal of Freedom, a short-lived publication published from 1833-1834 by George W. Light in Boston. In this work, Pearl - writing anonymously - takes issue with Garrison's Thoughts on African Colonization pamphlet and makes a case for African colonization. We find little information on Pearl, save for a mention or two in correspondence relating to Garrison.
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- Auger Down Books (US)
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- Title
- Remarks on African Colonization and The Abolition of Slavery. In Two Parts
- Author
- Pearl, Cyril; "A Citizen of New England
- Format/Binding
- 8vo, 47 pp. Near Fine
- Book Condition
- Used
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Place of Publication
- Windsor
- Date Published
- 1833
- Weight
- 0.00 lbs
- Keywords
- ABAA-HOLIDAY-2023
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