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A Black Colonizationist, Memoir of Captain Paul Cuffee, A Man of Colour: To Which is Subjoined The Epistle of the Society of Sierra Leone in African & etc.

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Paul Cuffee was a Quaker ship owner of African-American and Native-American ancestry. He advocated for settling freed American slaves in Africa. In 1816, Cuffee transported thirty-eight American blacks to Freetown, Sierra Leone. He laid the groundwork for the American Colonization Society.
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1812 [1817]
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The African-American Mosaic: Colonization

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