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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 2 of 4

CHAPTER V
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We found him the fearless advocate of negro emancipation.

He exposed the corruptions and abominations of the apprenticeship without reserve.

Mr.A.furnished us with a written statement of his views, respecting the state of the island, the condition of the apprentices, &c., from which we here make a few extracts.
"1.

A very material change for the better has taken place in the sentiments of the community since slavery was abolished.

Religion and education were formerly opposed as subversive of the security of property; now they are in the most direct manner encouraged as its best support.


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