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The New York Society for the Manumission of Slaves and the Protection of such of them as had been or wanted to be Liberated was created in 1785.
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Its mandate was to promote gradual emancipation and to advocate for those already emancipated. New York ended slavery in 1827. The Society was disbanded in 1849 ...
New York Manumission Society, early abolitionist group (founded 1785) that worked to end the slave trade in New York, to ban slavery, to gradually ...
In 1785, he became a founding member and first president of the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have ...
The society, which was dissolved in 1849, provided legal and financial assistance to individual slaves seeking manumission and supported efforts to enforce laws ...
This collection contains 11 volumes of records for the New-York Society for Promoting the Manumission of Slaves, and Protecting Such of Them as Have Been, ...
extent, in that case, it was the white community's principal agency for dealing with a growing black minority in New York. What follows is an effort to identify ...
Establishing an organization to advocate gradual abolition of slavery, educate free Black people, and prevent them from being sold into slavery.
Founded 1785 to abolish slavery in the State of New York. It is disbanded in 1849. The organization fought to end the slave trade.