New York State Vigilance Committee records, 1849.

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New York State Vigilance Committee records, 1849.

An account of the life of Ann Arundel, a black woman who was born free but was abducted in Washington, D.C. and sold into slavery and an appeal for financial assistance to help her and her family legally prove her ancestry; signed by officers of the committee.

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Arundel, Ann.

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New York State Vigilance Committee.

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Harned, William D.

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Ray, Charles B.

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