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The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Omnibus

INTRODUCTION
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He is sometimes called the African Bishop.

He was evidently used to familiarity with the clergy, and laid his hand on their shoulders as he spoke to them.

The old patriarch was highly delighted with the scene.

He said, when he was young he "never saw nothing, but sin and Satan.

_Now I just begin to live_." On the same occasion the Governor remarked to us that the first thing to be done in our country, toward the removal of slavery, was to discard the absurd notion that _color_ made any difference, intellectually or morally, among men.


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