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Title

African Americans and World War II.

Date Published

1994

Document Format

Book

Subject(s)

African Americans -- Rhode Island. | Rhode Island -- History.

Publisher

Association for the Study of Afro American Life and History

Place Of Publication

Washington, D.C.

Holdings

Rhode Island Historical Society

Physical Description

80p.

Place

Rhode Island

Call Number

D810 N4 A31

CNEB_ID

RIHS_267

City-Town

RHODE ISLAND

DatePublishedClean

1994

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 A Full and Particular Account of All the Circumstances Attending the Loss of the Steamboat Lexington, in Long-Island Sound, on the Night of January 13, 1840; as Elicited in the Evidences of the Witnesses Examined before the Jury of Inquest, held in New-York Immediately after the Lamentable Event. A Portion of the Profits of this Work will be Appropriated to the Benefit of the Destitute Families of Those Who were Lost.
Proceedings of the Rhode Island Anti-Slavery Convention; Held in Providence, on the 2d, 3d, and 4th of February, 1836. 
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