Converse, John Kendrick, 1801-1880 A Discourse, on the moral, legal and domestic condition of our colored population, preached before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1832.

GLC00267.050

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GLC#
GLC00267.050
Type
Books & pamphlets
Date
1832
Author/Creator
Converse, John Kendrick, 1801-1880
Title
A Discourse, on the moral, legal and domestic condition of our colored population, preached before the Vermont Colonization Society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1832.
Place Written
Burlington, Vermont
Pagination
32 p. : Height: 22 cm, Width: 13.4 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Converse preaches that Blacks, "though they might be freemen in name, can never be raised to the rank and privileges of freemen in this country." He blames white American racism for this situation and proposes colonization as the solution. First edition. Printed by the University Press. Converse was pastor of the First Congregational Church in Burlington, Vermont.

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