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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER II
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This is altogether the best Sabbath school in the island.
After the exercises were closed, we were introduced, by a colored gentleman who accompanied us to the examination, to Mr.Cummins, the Rev.Mr.Packer, and the Rev.Mr.Rowe, master of the public school in Bridgetown.

By request of Mr.C., we accompanied him to his house, where we enjoyed an interview with him and the other gentlemen, just mentioned.

Mr.C.informed us that his Sabbath school was commenced in 1833; but was quite small and inefficient until after 1834.

It now numbers more than four hundred scholars.

Mr.C.spoke of prejudice.


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