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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

INTRODUCTION
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When he first came to Antigua in 1809, he was not suffered to teach the slaves.

After some time he ventured to keep an evening school _in a secret way_.

Now there is a day school of one hundred and twenty children connected with the station.

It has been formed since emancipation.
From Cedar Hail we proceeded to Grace Bay.

On the way we met some negro men at work on the road, and stopped our chaise to chat with them.


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