The 1848 Colored National Convention was a convention held by free black men as part of the Colored Conventions Movement. The convention was held from September 6 to September 8, 1848, in Cleveland, Ohio, at the courthouse.[1] The convention met to vote on 34 Resolutions.[1]
^ abColored National Convention (1848 : Cleveland, OH) (1848). "Report of the proceedings of the Colored National Convention held at Cleveland, Ohio, on Wednesday, September 6, 1848". Bell, Howard H., ed. (1969) Minutes and Proceedings of the National Negro Conventions, 1830–1864. New York: Arno Press. Retrieved 2020-03-03.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
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