Difference between revisions of "James G Barbadoes (Q490434)"

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Enslaved status unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A political organizer who was a founder of the Massachusetts General Colored Association (MGCA) and of the Boston Colored Temperance Society, a defender of William Lloyd Garrison, and one of three African Americans to attend the founding meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)
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James G Barbadoes
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Enslaved status unknown. Free before 13th Amendment. A political organizer who was a founder of the Massachusetts General Colored Association (MGCA) and of the Boston Colored Temperance Society, a defender of William Lloyd Garrison, and one of three African Americans to attend the founding meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)
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