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Thirty-third annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1864 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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Thirty-second annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1863 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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Thirty-first annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1861 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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Thirtieth annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1860 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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Twenty-ninth annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1859 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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Twenty-eighth annual report of the board of managers of the Association of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons, 1858 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The minutes of the Association provide a record of its activities, events, finances, and membership subscriptions. The Association would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.
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History of the Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons in Philadelphia, 1890 The Associations of Friends for the Free Instruction of Adult Colored Persons was a Quaker organization that formed in 1789 to provide education to black adults in Philadelphia. The history of the organization provides a basic outline of its development, reporting changes in its structure, membership, and students. The history suggests that between 1822 and 1831 the Association was suspended, and resuming in 1832. It would continue to serve the black community of Philadelphia until 1906.