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The Faculty Lounge: “Let the Monster Perish”: Henry Highland Garnet's Memorial Discourse to Congress
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DMI - Who is Reverend Dr. Henry Highland Garnet? Learn more about “The most famous African American you never learned about during #BlackHistoryMonth” and his recognition as one of the foremost anti-slavery
Garnet, Henry Highland (1815-1882)
Henry Highland Garnet Poster by Granger - Fine Art America
Henry Highland Garnet (1815-1882) — Log College Press
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Black History - Henry Highland Garnet, John 8:36 (KJV) - Pkg 100 - Standard Bulletin - Warner Christian Resources
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Henry Highland Garnet | AFS Bios | Examination Days: The New York African Free School Collection
Henry Highland Garnet | Biography, Call to Rebellion, & Facts | Britannica
Let Slavery Die: The Life of Henry Highland Garnet and His 1865 Discourse Before the House of Representatives (Garnet) - Reformation Heritage Books
Black History Month Beef: Henry Highland Garnet v. Frederick Douglass
Pioneers Converge on MacDougal Street: Dr. Robert Hogan, Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, and Sarah Smith Garnet - Village Preservation
Garnet Beyond the 19th Century - Henry Highland Garnet's “Address to the Slaves'” and its Colored Conventions Origins
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Born on December 23, 1815,... - Black History Mini Docs | Facebook
For Black History Month 2018, an Abolitionist to Remember | Time
Henry Highland Garnet | Biography, Call to Rebellion, & Facts | Britannica
Henry Highland Garnet served in Jamaica, Liberia, New York & Pittsburgh – Loving Christ – Living Christ
Henry Highland Garnet — native son of Kent | Kent County | myeasternshoremd.com
Henry Garnet, American Abolitionist Photograph by Science Source - Fine Art America
Henry Highland Garnet Quote: “The humblest peasant is as free in the sight of God as the proudest monarch that ever swayed a sceptre. Liberty is a spi...”
The Frederick Douglass Rival Who Shocked With His Call to 'Resist'