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Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention

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27: 113:, which was one topic of discussion, other topics included African American land purchase, improving social conditions in the United States, and establishing settlements in "upper Canada". Forty delegates from seven states were in attendance, other leaders during the 1830 convention included 342: 1008: 1013: 730: 695: 1023: 1018: 266: 161:
At the 1833 Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Color held on August 26, 1833 at 526 Pearl Street, Philadelphia, they had a tribute to the late
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During the 1898 Pennsylvania State Convention of the Afro-American League in Reading, featured 200 delegates endorsing Republican candidate
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served as the secretary. Fifteen delegates from five states attended the 1831 event, which included leaders such as James G. Barbadoes.
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Minutes of the State Convention of the Coloured Citizens of Pennsylvania: Convened at Harrisburg, December 13th and 14th, 1848
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Minutes and Proceedings of the ... Annual Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour in These United States
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During the 1831 First Annual Convention of the People of Color at the Wesleyan Church in Philadelphia,
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conventions that took place in the mid-19th century in many states across the United States.
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1833 Third Annual Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Color, Philadelphia
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Amazing Grace: William Wilberforce and the Heroic Campaign to End Slavery
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1898 Pennsylvania State Convention of the Afro-American League, Reading
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1873 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Wilkes-Barre
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1869 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Philadelphia
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1868 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Williamsport
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for re-election as senator. Speakers included the Mayor of Reading,
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Proceedings of the State Convention of the Colored Freemen of Penn
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1872 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Harrisburg
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1866 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Pittsburgh
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1865 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Harrisburg
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1865 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Harrisburg
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1848 Pennsylvania State Convention of Colored Citizens, Harrisburg
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1841 Pennsylvania State Convention of Colored Freemen, Pittsburgh
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1831 First Annual Convention of the People of Color, Philadelphia
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1851 Pennsylvania State Convention of Colored People, Sandy Lake
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1874 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Reading
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September 15, 1830 – December 31, 1898
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Series of colored convention events in Pennsylvania (1830–1898)
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1868 Pennsylvania State Convention of Colored Men, Pittsburgh
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1877 Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League Convention, Erie
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Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North
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in the 19th century. The convention was one of several
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Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
Pennsylvania
Colored Convention
social movement
Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
Philadelphia
Richard Allen
1829 riots in Cincinnati
James Forten
Samuel E. Cornish
Peter Williams Jr.
William Hamilton
Philip Alexander Bell
Hezekiah Grice
James W. C. Pennington
Thomas L. Jennings
William Wilberforce
Matthew Quay
Jacob Weidel
William Hilton Catlin
Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church
Colored National Convention
California State Convention of Colored Citizens
New York State Convention of Colored Citizens
Timeline of Philadelphia history
"State Conventions"
University of Delaware
"The Conventions of Colored Citizens of the State of California (1855-1865)"
BlackPast.org

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