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Thomas Branagan (born 1774; died 1843) was an American writer and abolitionist. He is known for his works of literature, particularly Avenia, and for his ...
Thomas Branagan was an indentured joiner that worked at Mount Vernon from 1784 until 1787. Branagan appears to have begun working for George Washington in the ...
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THOMAS BRANAGAN was one of America's most prolific authors during the first two decades of the nineteenth century. He published something more than twenty ...
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"NO EYE PITIES; NO HAND HELPS": FIRST EDITION OF FORMER SLAVE-TRADER BRANAGAN'S POWERFUL 1804 WORK ON THE EVILS OF SLAVERY AND THE MIDDLE PASSAGE.
By 1839 Thomas Branagan had struggled for over 30 years to convince Americans to abandon slavery. In 1804 he had begun one of the most prolific antislavery ...
Thomas Branagan (1774–1843), author and abolitionist, was born in Dublin. As a young man he worked in the African slave trade and then as overseer of a sugar ...
Thomas Branagan. Illustration from ''The Penitential Tyrant'' Thomas Branagan (born 1774; died 1843) was an American writer and abolitionist.
[Branagan, Thomas] and Cornelius Blatchly: THE PLEASURES OF CONTEMPLATION, BEING AN INVESTIGATION OF THE HARMONIES, BEAUTIES, AND BENEFITS OF NATURE; A ...
Thomas Branagan has 44 books on Goodreads with 376 ratings. Thomas Branagan's most popular book is A preliminary essay, on the oppression of the exiled s...