The Rising Son: Or, The Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race |
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... William Brown , and William Miller , separated from their white brethren , and formed a church , now known as the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church . This branch of seceders equalled in prosperity their brethren in Philadelphia ...
... William Brown , and William Miller , separated from their white brethren , and formed a church , now known as the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church . This branch of seceders equalled in prosperity their brethren in Philadelphia ...
Page 391
... William A. Mitchel of that city . Lieutenant Mitchel served an apprenticeship to William H. Burleigh , in the office of the old " Char- ter Oak , " in Hartford , where he became an excellent printer . For five or six years previous to ...
... William A. Mitchel of that city . Lieutenant Mitchel served an apprenticeship to William H. Burleigh , in the office of the old " Char- ter Oak , " in Hartford , where he became an excellent printer . For five or six years previous to ...
Page 550
... William Lloyd Garrison , Wendell Phillips , and Lucretia Mott . When a boy , " Burleigh " often met us at the steamer or the cars , a number of miles away , took us to the homestead at Bybery , listened to our lecture in the " old hall ...
... William Lloyd Garrison , Wendell Phillips , and Lucretia Mott . When a boy , " Burleigh " often met us at the steamer or the cars , a number of miles away , took us to the homestead at Bybery , listened to our lecture in the " old hall ...
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