Material related to other Anti-slavery societies and associations concerned with protection of aboriginal populations and miscellaneous papers relating to aboriginal populations

Date:
1821-1861
Reference:
PP/HO/D/D156-165
Part of:
Hodgkin family
  • Archives and manuscripts

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Comprises the following:

  • PP/HO/D/D156: Statement on the African Aid Society and Anti-Slavery Society's desire to have Dahomey pacified, 1861.
  • PP/HO/D/D157: Statement on the African Aid Society and Anti-Slavery Society's desire to have Dahomey pacified, 1861.
  • PP/HO/D/D158-160: Civilisation Society material, 1821.
  • PP/HO/D/D158: Notes of meeting, 1821.
  • PP/HO/D/D159: An address to the British Public on the subject of general Civilisation: typescript labelled "Copied from the papers of John Hodgkin", 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D160: Typescript draft on nature of civilisation, labelled as one of three and as from the papers of John Hodgkin, 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D161: Native African Association and their friends: minutes of meeting, 1861.
  • PP/HO/D/D162: Negro and Aborigine Committee, Meeting for Sufferings: letter to Canadian Quarterly Meetings on aboriginal populations, 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D163-165: Miscellaneous papers relating to aboriginal populations, 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D163: Fragmentary draft on native land rights, 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D164: Fragmentary draft on native land rights, 19th Century.
  • PP/HO/D/D165: Advertisement for A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Coloured Portion of Mankind, by Wilson Armistead, 1848.
  • Publication/Creation

    1821-1861

    Physical description

    7 items

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