Letters: D-G
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Darnell, S.B. Jacksonville, FL, [n.d.]
Douglass, Frederick. Rochester, 1859 5/2. [cannot attend examinations of classes at the Institute for Colored Youth; opposition to emigration of free Black people to Africa; thanks for reading material, though he will not be dissuaded from his position on the African Civilization Society]
Durant, Tho[ma]s J. Washington, D.C. 1869 2/15. [thanks for various publications; obligation of all to labor]
Evans, W[illia]m. Phil[adelphia], 1867 8/27.
Freeman, M[artin] H. Allegheny City, 1859 8/29. [hopes for a freer country, i.e. Africa, for his children than America]
Garnet, Henry Highland. 1859. 4 items. [the cause necessitating colonization; spoke on the African slave trade and has another speaking engagement; Rev. A A Constantine elected to office of corresponding secretary of their society; grateful for books sent; Frederick Douglass their “bitter enemy” and Robert Campbell cannot be relied on; asks how to lay foundation for African operation]
Gurley, E.M. Washington, [18]68 5/8. copy of the address of the people of Liberia to his son on his arrival there written by Dr Smith the society’s Physician accompanies letter.
Gurley, I. McD. Washington, 1868 4/7.
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