An essay on the origin, habits, &c. of the African race : incidental to the propriety of having nothing to do with Negroes : addressed to the good people of the United States
Summary
Flournoy, a native of Georgia, argues for the "expulsion of every Negro and Mulatto from this Country back to their own Africa." He opposes assimilation or any other way of treating the African American than by his total and immediate expulsion from the U.S. to Africa.
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slavery
black race
african americans
colonization
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j jacobus john jacobus flournoy
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race relations
Date
01/01/1835
Location
united states
Source
Library of Congress
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Public Domain