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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 ...
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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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[Branagan, Thomas] and Cornelius Blatchly: THE PLEASURES OF CONTEMPLATION, BEING AN INVESTIGATION OF THE HARMONIES, BEAUTIES, AND BENEFITS OF ...
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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...
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Branagan, Thomas, 1774-1843: Avenia : or, A tragical poem, on the oppression of the human species, and infringement on the rights of man : in six books, with ...
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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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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 ...
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The author, Thomas Branagan, a reformed ex-slaver, wrote several books condemning the slave trade. The frontispiece by James Poupard is one of the earliest ...
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(1774–1843), born in Ireland, at age 16 became a buyer of slaves in Africa but, overcome by religious scruples, gave up this business.
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