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Principia Club Papers, No. 9.

EMANCIPATION AND EMIGRATION.

A
PLAN TO TRANSFER
the
FREEDMEN OF THE SOUTH
to the
GOVERNMENT LANDS OF THE WEST.

BOSTON, MASS.:
PUBLISHED BY THE PRINCIPIA CLUB.
1878.


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CONTENTS.

Page
Open Letter to the Freedmen of the South,3
Emancipation and Emigration,5
Preamble and Resolutions,7
Plan of Operations,10
Safety as an Investment,12
Objections Considered,12
Settlement of Freedmen on Government Lands Approved,14
The Freedmen's Danger,15
The National Farmers' Association,16
Appendix,17

SPECIAL NOTICE.

The Principia Club Papers consist of nine chapters, to wit:

Vaticanism Unmasked,Chaps. 1 and 2
The Political Trinity of Despotism,Chap. 3
Despotism vs. Republicanism,Chap. 4
The Ballot a Sacred Trust,Chap. 5
The Political Trinity Victorious,Chap. 6
The Southern Policy a Failure,Chap. 7
Finance, Politics, and Religion,Chap. 8
Emancipation and Emigration: a Plan to Colonize andSettle the Freedmen of the South on the GovernmentLands of the West,Chap. 9

All these chapters, or papers, make a book of 344 pages, and will besold for $1.00.

N. B.—Orders should be addressed "J. W. Alden, President of thePrincipia Club, No. 9 Hanson Street, Boston, Mass."


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AN OPEN LETTER TO THE FREEDMEN OF THE SOUTH.

Cambridgeport, Mass., Aug. 13, 1878.

Fellow Citizens:—If any apology for improving your condition wereneeded it may be found in the fact that a large portion of the lastforty years of my life was spent,

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