The Life and Times of Samuel H. Davis: An Anti Slavery Activist (Biography)
Afro-Americans in New York Life and History 2009, Jan, 33, 1
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Publisher Description
In an article titled, "The Antebellum Reform Movement of Black Buffalonians," published in The Courier Express Magazine, (Buffalo, NY, Courier Express, 26 October, 1975), 26, historian Monroe Fordham states, Who was this Samuel H. Davis? Where did he come from, what did he accomplish in Buffalo, and where did he go after leaving Buffalo? No other historian has written about the life and times of Samuel H. Davis. This is new research.
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