Letters: C
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Campbell, Robert. New York, 1859 7/14. [exploring the Niger Valley, notes trouble with Yellow Fever, few white settlers]
Carter, John F. 1869 4/29.
Cary M[ary] E[lizabeth] Bib Cary. [18]59 6/14. [asks if there are teaching or business opportunities in Africa for “colored persons” who do not want to work through the American Colonization Society]
Cary, Mary A[nn] S[hadd]. Chatham, C[anada] W[est], [18]58 11/20. [formation of an organization approved of by the Freeman (newspaper) office; many may emigrate to Yoruba country; opposition to and endorsement of colonization (by free Black Americans)
Chase, Thomas. Haverford, 1862 4/10 [nobleness and fruitfulness of Coates’ efforts]
[Coates, Benjamin] to [Alfred Cope]. [1867 10/?]. [work Friends are called upon to do] (response to Alfred Cope’s letter of 10/11/1867)
Cope, Alfred. Fairfield, [Germantown, Pa.], 1867 10/11. [parable on the nature of humans]
Coppinger, William. 1868. 4 items. [set of “Colonization Herald” for Liberia College; sending materials to Liberia and West Coast of Africa; refers to J.J. Roberts and Augustus Washington; keeping the “colored man” in America as laborer and voter, while Liberia not preparation for large emigration of our “best blacks”; charge of
slavery in Liberia]
Crummell, Alex. Caldwell, nr. Monrovia, Liberia, W.A. [his good school has 30 pupils; great desire among Liberians for schools]
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