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Society for the Education of Africans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Society for the Education of Africans The Society for the Education of Africans was an English abolitionist organisation which provided for the education of the sons of prominent Africans in the first decade of the nineteenth century. The Society was led by the Clapham Sect, and founded a school in Clapham in 1799. Soon twenty boys and four girls arrived fromin Portsmouth from Freetown, Sierra Leone and were placed in the stewardship of Zachary Macaulay. ==References==
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