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1835 Philadelphia Convention, Reference to Rules and Regulations as continued from previous conventions.
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1835 Philadelphia Convention, Reference to Rules and Regulations as continued from previous conventions.
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An excerpt from minutes showing a reference to the rules that governed the convention
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MINUTES OF THE FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOUR IN THE UNITED STATES; HELD BY ADJOURNMENTS, IN THE WESLEY CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA; FROM THE FIRST TO THE FIFTH OF JUNE, INCLUSIVE; 1835.
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Minutes of the "MINUTES OF THE FIFTH ANNUAL CONVENTION FOR THE IMPROVEMENT OF THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOUR IN THE UNITED STATES; HELD BY ADJOURNMENTS, IN THE WESLEY CHURCH, PHILADELPHIA; FROM THE FIRST TO THE FIFTH OF JUNE, INCLUSIVE; 1835.", “1835 Philadelphia Convention, Reference to Rules and Regulations as continued from previous conventions.,” ColoredConventions.org, accessed December 7, 2019, http://coloredconventions.org/items/show/752.