Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia / With Extracts From the Inaugural Address of the Coloured President Roberts; an Eloquent Speech of Hilary Teage, a Coloured Senator; and Extracts From a Discourse by H. H. Garnett, a Fugitive Slave, on the Past and Present Condition, and Destiny of the Coloured Race. Presented to the Boston Anti-slavery Bazaar, U.S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro." |
NOTICE TO THE READER. CALUMNY REFUTED, ETC., ETC. JUST PUBLISHED,
CALUMNY REFUTED, BY FACTS FROM LIBERIA; WITH EXTRACTS FROM THE INAUGURAL ADDRESS OF THE COLOURED PRESIDENT ROBERTS; AN ELOQUENT SPEECH OF HILARY TEAGE, A COLOURED SENATOR; AND EXTRACTS FROM A DISCOURSE BY H. H. GARNETT, A FUGITIVE SLAVE, ON THE PAST AND PRESENT CONDITION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLOURED RACE. PRESENTED TO THE BOSTON ANTI-SLAVERY BAZAAR, U. S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro." "To injured Afric, liberal reader, turn, There from her sable sons this maxim learn;— To no complexion is the charm confined, In every climate grows the virtuous mind." "Ab Æthiope virtutem disce, et ne crede colori." From the Æthiopian learn virtue, and trust not to colour. LONDON: CHARLES GILPIN, 5, BISHOPSGATE WITHOUT; G. W. TAYLOR, PHILADELPHIA; WILLIAM HARNED, ANTI-SLAVERY OFFICE, NEW YORK. 1848.
LEEDS: PRINTED BY ANTHONY PICKARD.
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