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Date of Creation
1836
Material Type
Photograph
Library of Congress Subject Headings
Restoration movement (Christianity), Restoration movement (Christianity)--History|y19th century., Women in Christianity.
Global History Chapter
2. Developments in the United States to 1866
Caption
Emily Tubman's efforts to free and "colonize" enslaved Africans were aided by Kentucky Senator Henry Clay, who had been her legal guardian after her father's death and who became President of the American Colonization Society in 1836.
Acknowledgment
Caption courtesy of Chalice Press. Chapter titles and numbers used by permission. From Williams, D. Newell, et al. The Stone-Campbell Movement: A Global History. St. Louis: Chalice, 2013.
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Comments
Date of creation is estimated.
Submitted by Amanda Dietz.
Keywords
Emily Tubman, Henry Clay