Sea-weeds collected on the British coast, presented to the Boston Anti-Slavery Bazaar. Collected by W. & M. A.
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Allen, Mary K. (Mary Kibbe)
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Allen, William Garrin
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Compiled by an American interracial couple in self-imposed exile in Great Britain. William G. Allen, born in Virginia of a free mulatto mother and Welsh immigrant father, was educated in black schools and the Oneida Institute, and taught school in Troy, N.Y. In 1847 he moved to Boston where he studied law. In 1850 he joined the faculty at NY Central College, which was a co-educational and interracial college, where he became engaged to a white student, Mary King. When the couple was threatened w...
National Anti-slavery Bazaar
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Boston Female Anti-slavery Society
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