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... Party formed 1847 Frederick Douglass elected president of the New Eng- land Anti - Slavery Society Compromise of 1850 1850 Fugitive Slave Act enacted 1852 Uncle Tom's Cabin first published 1854 Kansas - Nebraska Act Republican Party ...
... Party formed 1847 Frederick Douglass elected president of the New Eng- land Anti - Slavery Society Compromise of 1850 1850 Fugitive Slave Act enacted 1852 Uncle Tom's Cabin first published 1854 Kansas - Nebraska Act Republican Party ...
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... party ? a . the Freedmen's Bureau officials 4 . 5 . b . the Knights of the White Camelia c . the Union League of America d . missionary groups and teachers from the North Fill in the Blank In the late nineteenth century the southern ...
... party ? a . the Freedmen's Bureau officials 4 . 5 . b . the Knights of the White Camelia c . the Union League of America d . missionary groups and teachers from the North Fill in the Blank In the late nineteenth century the southern ...
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... parties to pay attention to black concerns and in some instances to promote them . The efforts of African Americans ... Party . The most negative statements of black disap- pointment and hopelessness in this regard were the urban riots ...
... parties to pay attention to black concerns and in some instances to promote them . The efforts of African Americans ... Party . The most negative statements of black disap- pointment and hopelessness in this regard were the urban riots ...
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