Book/Printed Material Facts concerning the freedmen : their capacity and their destiny African American Pamphlet Collection copy
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Let there be light FACTS CONCERNING THE FREEDMEN. THEIR CAPACITY AND THEIR DESTINY. COLLECTED AND PUBLISHED BY THE EMANCIPATION LEAGUE. BOSTON: PRESS OF COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE, 36 KILBY STREET, 1863.- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light “ LET THERE BE LIGHT. ” IMPORTANT FACTS CONCERNING THE NEGRO. The following letters have been received in reply to a circular sent to those who have charge of negroes within our…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 4 II. From Beaufort, S. C. Beaufort, Jan. 6, 1863. Dear Sir: General Saxton has handed me a circular letter lately received by him from the “Emancipation League.” As he is too…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 5 complain, except in cases where they have suffered loss of wages or great delay in payment through the negligence or dishonesty of other employees of the Government. Those employed in agricultural…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 6 the rule has been brutal and cruel in the extreme. What they need is what they have long been promised but never had protection from the abuses of rebel sympathisers, and…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 7 not exist with the military head of the department to arrange for the freedmen so as to encourage “industry, economy and thrift.” There is unquestionably “will” and muscle enough among them…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 8 My duties as Army Quarter-Master to the gun-boat Flotilla, commenced with the appointment of Admiral Foote to the chief command, and ended on the 30th September last, the Flotilla having at…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 9 Men above 15, about 1,500 Women, 800 Children under 15, about 700 2. For fair wages they are generally, though there are found not a few exceedingly lazy and shiftless men…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 10 June 16th, six months since, 3381 have passed through our camp. Men above 15, 125 All but 15 of which number are in hospitals, or too old or disabled for effective…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 11 can be done. Do they need a preparatory training and guardianship? I answer it is my mature conviction that such a preparatory training is required before this people are prepared to…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light 12 are now at least 500 children and adults in this division, who have made considerable progress in learning to read. Their capacity to learn is greater than they have had credit…- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863
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Let there be light- Contributor: African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - Emancipation League (Boston, Mass.)
- Date: 1863