Anti-Colonization Song: The Anti-Slavery Picknick, pp. 106-107 Boston: H.W. Williams, 1842
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The Anti-Slavery Picknick is a collection of speeches, poems, dialogues, and songs intended for use in schools and anti-slavery meetings. A song called the "Colored Man's Opinion of Colonization" denounces plans to transport free blacks out of the United States.
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