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Bibliography

PRIMARY SOURCES

Manuscript and Archival Material

American Colonization Society Papers (microfilm), Australian National Library, Can-
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Beecher Family Papers, Manuscripts and Archives, Yale University, New Haven, Con-
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Correspondence of James Redpath, Commercial Agent of Hayti for Philadelphia,
Joint Commissioner Plenipotentiary of Hayti to the Government of the
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Edward L. Hartz Papers, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library,
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Haytian Bureau of Emigration, Reports and Correspondence, Boston, 1860- 1861,
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James Redpath Letterbook, Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library,
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James Theodore Holly Papers Archives of the Episcopal Church, Austin, Texas.

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Publication Information: Book Title: African Americans and Haiti: Emigration and Black Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century. Contributors: Chris Dixon - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: 225.
    
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