Address, 1820 January 1, to the African Association of New Brunswick, New Jersey.

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Address, 1820 January 1, to the African Association of New Brunswick, New Jersey.

Feels that better times lie ahead for African-Americans; eulogizes Samuel John Mills who organized a school for training Black clergy.

6 p. ; 35 x 21 cm.

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Mills, Samuel John, 1783-1818

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Gloucester, Jeremiah

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African Association of New Brunswick (N.J.)

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Formed to support the African School (Parsippany, N.J.), founded 1816 by Presbyterian Synod of New York and New Jersey to educate young black men. From the description of Records, 1817-1824. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28375094 ...