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The American Colonization Society

The American Colonization Society. What Is It?. American organization founded in 1816 Full name “American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States” (ACS) Dedicated to transporting freed slaves and freeborn African Americans back to Africa

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The American Colonization Society

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  1. The American Colonization Society

  2. What Is It? • American organization founded in 1816 • Full name “American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Color of the United States” (ACS) • Dedicated to transporting freed slaves and freeborn African Americans back to Africa • Supported by mostly middle class men and women

  3. Robert Finley • Considered the founder of the ACS • Presbyterian minister/teacher • (Briefly president of the University of Georgia)

  4. Advocates/ Supporters • Lots of involvement: Charles Fenton Mercer, Paul Cuffee, JehudiAshmun… • (Left to right: John Randolph, Henry Clay and Richard Bland Lee)

  5. Liberia • Colony founded in Africa where freedmen were returned to. • Liberia then vs. Liberia now:

  6. Public Views on the ACS • Some considered it a racist society • Others said it was of good origins, but an attempt at an American empire in Africa.

  7. End of the ACS • Formally ended in 1964, but was basically disbanded around 1919 • Transferred its journals and papers to the Library of Congress

  8. The End

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