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... freedom of movement and freedom of assembly 3. During the Colonial Period slavery was a legal institution : a . only in the South b . in all thirteen colonies c . only in the middle colonies d . in the southern and middle colonies , but ...
... freedom of movement and freedom of assembly 3. During the Colonial Period slavery was a legal institution : a . only in the South b . in all thirteen colonies c . only in the middle colonies d . in the southern and middle colonies , but ...
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... freedom through self- purchase . 8. Manumission carried with it civil and political rights as well as legal freedom . 9. Their hatred of slavery explains the absence of slaveholding among free blacks . 10. Racial animosity in the North ...
... freedom through self- purchase . 8. Manumission carried with it civil and political rights as well as legal freedom . 9. Their hatred of slavery explains the absence of slaveholding among free blacks . 10. Racial animosity in the North ...
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... freedom riders " into the South to test segregation laws and practices in interstate transportation By this year more than thirty cases had been initiated by U.S. attorney general Robert Kennedy to protect blacks in their efforts to ...
... freedom riders " into the South to test segregation laws and practices in interstate transportation By this year more than thirty cases had been initiated by U.S. attorney general Robert Kennedy to protect blacks in their efforts to ...
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