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It is this contradictory development that I focus on in this new book. Recognizing that the law was not being adhered to, the House of Commons in England passed a bill in 1815 requiring the registration of slaves. What happened to the seemingly impregnable South? How the Free Colored with Money Fought the Forces of Slavery: Cypian Clamorgan, a free person of color in St. As the mobilized slaves assembled to the sounds of fifes and drums they were met with derision and violence as even “Small boys jeered and threw rocks” [52] at them.
Pages: 480
Publisher: Pan Publishing; Reprints edition (February 1, 2012)
ISBN: 1447211367
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