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SLAVERY

AND THE

INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE

IN THE

UNITED STATES

OF

NORTH AMERICA.

1841.

SLAVERY

AND THE

INTERNAL SLAVE TRADE

IN THE

UNITED STATES OF NORTH AMERICA;

BEING

REPLIES TO QUESTIONS

TRANSMITTED BY THE COMMITTEE OF

The British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society,

FOR THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY AND THE SLAVE TRADE

THROUGHOUT THE WORLD.

PRESENTED TO THE GENERAL ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION,
HELD IN LONDON, JUNE, 1840.

BY THE

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE AMERICAN ANTI-
SLAVERY SOCIETY.

LONDON:

THOMAS WARD AND CO., PATERNOSTER ROW;

AND TO BE HAD AT THE OFFICE OF THE BRITISH AND FOREIGN ANTI-
SLAVERY SOCIETY, 27, NEW BROAD STREET.

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BERI

1841.

Republished by

Negro History Press - P. O. Box 5129 - Detroit, Michigan 48236

Standard Book Number 403-00146-3

Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 70-924111
Original copy borrowed from Oberlin College

This edition is printed on a high-quality,
acid-free paper that meets specification
requirements for fine book paper referred
to as "300-year" paper

ADVERTISEMENT.

E

449

B864 18419

The Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society, with a view of obtaining information relative to slavery and the slave trade, transmitted, some time previous to the Anti-slavery Convention, a list of QUERIES to various parts of the world, and among them the following to the United States of America; which, with the REPLIES received from the Executive Committee of the American Anti-slavery Society were laid before the Convention, and that body, regarding the information they contain as most important, appointed a Committee to prepare them for the press, under whose direction they are now published.

British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society,

27, New Broad Street, London.

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