The Right of Colored People to Education, Vindicated. Letters to Andrew T. Judson, Esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on Their Unjust and Unjustifiable Procedure relative to Miss Crandall and Her School for Colored Females.

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Singerman ID: supp1178
Year: 1833
Entry: May, Samuel Joseph. The Right of Colored People to Education, Vindicated. Letters to Andrew T. Judson, Esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on Their Unjust and Unjustifiable Procedure relative to Miss Crandall and Her School for Colored Females. Brooklyn, [Conn.]: Advertiser Press., 1833. 24 p.
Author/Editor: May, Samuel Joseph
Location: Brooklyn, CT
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: The Right of Colored People to Education, Vindicated. Letters to Andrew T. Judson, Esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on Their Unjust and Unjustifiable Procedure relative to Miss Crandall and Her School for Colored Females.
Printer/Publisher: Advertiser Press
Language: English
Notes: See p. 20 for the Afrocentrist belief that western civilization as represented by the Greeks, Romans, and Jews was, in fact, created by black Egyptians and Ethiopians. Bruntjen 20068.