The Free African Society of Philadelphia was __________
A) a major sponsor of Back-to-Africa programs
B) launched in 1805 by Peter Spencer, a young preacher
C) a mutual-aid association that provided assistance to needy free people
D) a social club for Philadelphia’s elite class of free blacks
Answer: C
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A) Republicans B) Democrats C) Populists D) capitalists
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