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The American Revolution launched the debate over the future of blacks in the United States.
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immediatist message, early immediatists, female abolitionism, manual labor movement, free laboring population, consumerist display, state antislavery society, manual labor college, female antislavery society, female abolitionists, black uplift, market revolution, antislavery publications, white prejudice, immediate repentance, antislavery women, early abolitionists, abolitionist women, colonization society, antislavery appeal, antislavery petitions, black opposition, abolitionist agitation, prejudice against color, antislavery work
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New York, African Americans, United States, New Haven, Rhode Island, New England, American Antislavery Society, American Colonization Society, American Revolution, William Goodell, Native Americans, New Hampshire, William Lloyd Garrison, Lydia Maria Child, Henry Clay, Lucretia Mott, Lyman Beecher, South Carolina, Andrew Jackson, Catharine Beecher, Declaration of Independence, District of Columbia, Workingmen's Party, Benjamin Lundy, Congregational Church
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