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Title

Anti-Negro Prejudice and Discrimination in Rhode Island, 1860-1900.

Author and Contributors

Girard, Jean.

Date Published

1966

Document Format

Typescript

Subject(s)

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

Publisher

Rhode Island College

Place Of Publication

Providence, RI

Holdings

Rhode Island Historical Society

Place

Rhode Island

Call Number

E185.61 G57

CNEB_ID

RIHS_113

City-Town

RHODE ISLAND

DatePublishedClean

1983

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An Address to the People of Rhode Island, Delivered in Newport, May 3, 1843, in Presence of the General Assembly, on the Occasion of a Change in the Civil Government of Rhode Island, By the Adoption of the Constitution Which Superseded the Charter of 1663. 
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