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Excerpt from A Discourse Delivered on the Death of Capt. Paul Cuffee: Before the New-York African Institution, in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, October 21, 1817
Paul cuffee, an American and a man of colour, to whom the following Discourse relates, was we'll known to many in this country, not only as an efficient agent of the african institution in London, and a zea lous coadjutor in its benevolent exertions but also as a firm and active friend Of the whole African race.
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