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Information About Going to Liberia: Things Which Every Emigrant Ought to Know, title page Washington: American Colonization Society, 1848

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Pamphlet published by the American Colonization Society that answered questions about household items needed in Liberia, climate, education, health conditions, and other concerns about the new country. These pamphlets were created to encourage emigration and answer anti-colonization propaganda that had started circulating during the 1830s.
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1848
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The African-American Mosaic: Colonization

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