Jehudi Ashmun (April 21, 1794 – August 25, 1828) was an American religious leader and social reformer from New England who helped lead efforts by the American Colonization Society to "repatriate" African Americans to a colony in West Africa. It founded the colony of Liberia in West Africa as a place to resettle free people of color from the United States. (From Wikipedia) More about J. Ashmun:
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8 additional books about J. Ashmun in the extended shelves: Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia. (Printed by J. C. Dunn, 1835), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia : with an appendix, containing extracts from his journal and other writings : with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary (Leavitt, Lord, 1835), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
Life of Jehudi Ashmun : late colonial agent in Liberia : with an appendix containing extracts from his journal and other writings : with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary (Negro Universities Press, 1969), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia : with an appendix containing extracts from his journal and other writings, with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary (James C. Dunn, 1835), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia with an appendix, containing extracts from his journal and other writings ; with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary (Printed by J. C. Dunn, 1835), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
Life of Jehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia. With an appendix, containing extracts from his journal and other writings; with a brief sketch of the life of the Rev. Lott Cary. (Robinson & Franklin, 1839), by Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
A discourse preached in the Center Church, in New Haven, August 27, 1828 at the funeral of Jehudi Ashmun, Esq. : colonial agent of the American colony of Liberia (Printed by H. Howe, 1828), by Leonard Bacon and Ralph Randolph Gurley (page images at HathiTrust)
The seventh annual report of the American society for colonizing the free people of colour of the United States : with an appendix. (Printed by Davis and Force, 1824), by American Colonization Society and Seymour B. Durst (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by J. Ashmun: Books in the extended shelves: Ashmun, J. (Jehudi), 1794-1828: History of the American colony in Liberia, from December 1821 to 1823 ... (Printed by Way & Gideon, 1826), also by David Richardson Harrison (page images at HathiTrust) Ashmun, J. (Jehudi), 1794-1828: Memoir of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, A. M., late an officer of marines in the United States' service. (J. Gideon, junior, printer, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Ashmun, J. (Jehudi), 1794-1828: Memoir of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, A. M., late an officer of marines in the United States' service ... (Washington City : J. Gideon, Junior, 1822., 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Ashmun, J. (Jehudi), 1794-1828: Memoir of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, A.M. : late, an officer of marines in the United States' service: afterwards, attorney at law in the state of Pennsylvania: and subsequently, a minister of the Episcopal Church, and principal agent of the American government for persons librated from slave-ships, on the coast of Africa; where he terminated his life in the month of May, 1820 (Sold by the booksellers of the District of Columbia; Richmond; Petersburg; Norfolk; Baltimore; Philadelphia; New York; New Haven, and Boston. Jacob Gideon, Junior, Printer, 1822) (page images at HathiTrust) Ashmun, J. (Jehudi), 1794-1828: Memoir of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel Bacon, A.M., late : an officer of marines in the United States' service, afterwards, attorney at law in the state of Pennsylvania, and subsequently, a minister of the Episcopal Church, and principal agent of the American government for persons liberated from slave-ships, on the coast of Africa, where he terminated his life in the month of May, 1820 (Sold by the booksellers of the District of Columbia ... [et al.], 1822) (page images at HathiTrust)
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