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The African Observer, subtitled "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", was an abolitionist publication, produced in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a monthly journal between 1827 and 1828. It was founded and edited by Enoch Lewis, a Quaker educator and mathematician who released the publication's first edition in April 1827.

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  • The African Observer, subtitled "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", was an abolitionist publication, produced in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a monthly journal between 1827 and 1828. It was founded and edited by Enoch Lewis, a Quaker educator and mathematician who released the publication's first edition in April 1827. According to Lewis's son, Joseph J. Lewis, the job "was a labor of love" for his father "rather than a business enterprise; his salary as editor being by no means sufficient for his support. But he was profoundly impressed with the growing importance of the political and social questions connected with slavery, and clearly foresaw that the history of the nation must for many years take its character from its dealings with this institution." (en)
  • African Observer, subtitulado "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", fue una publicación mensual estadounidense abolicionista editada en Filadelfia, Pensilvania entre 1827 y 1828. Publicaba ensayos, artículos y distintos documentos y materiales donde trataba de mostrar las maldades de la esclavitud, al tiempo que señalaba el origen del tráfico de esclavos de África hacia América. (es)
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  • Front cover of an 1828 edition of the American abolitionist newspaper, "The African Observer". (en)
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  • Enoch Lewis (en)
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  • The African Observer (en)
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  • African Observer, subtitulado "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", fue una publicación mensual estadounidense abolicionista editada en Filadelfia, Pensilvania entre 1827 y 1828. Publicaba ensayos, artículos y distintos documentos y materiales donde trataba de mostrar las maldades de la esclavitud, al tiempo que señalaba el origen del tráfico de esclavos de África hacia América. (es)
  • The African Observer, subtitled "Illustrative of the General Character, and Moral and Political Effects of Negro Slavery", was an abolitionist publication, produced in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as a monthly journal between 1827 and 1828. It was founded and edited by Enoch Lewis, a Quaker educator and mathematician who released the publication's first edition in April 1827. (en)
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  • African Observer (en)
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