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Brownell and his fellow managers stated that the " African in this country belongs by birth to the very lowest station in society; and from that station he can never rise, be his talents, his enterprise, his virtues, what they may. In consequence of this it is that they are what they are.” The rigid
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would diminish in power and influence. Between 1821 and 1867, only 10,000 Black Americans would migrate to Liberia. In 1847, the colony would declare its independence from the American Colonization Society. This led to the society declining in popularity and in 1964 it would officially dissolve.
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racial order upheld by the Connecticut managers thus justified the sole purpose of their national organization. β€œThe simple object of the American Colonization Society,” they announced, β€œis to plant Colonies of free blacks from the United States upon the coast of Africa.”
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to native Africans, CCS leaders believed they were righting a moral wrong that started with the African slave trade. However, many Black Americans in Connecticut opposed the goals of the CCS. By the start of the
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would add a chapter in Connecticut when the Connecticut Colonization Society was founded in May of 1827. Rev. Brownell is voted as a manager of the chapter, which is a board of director position. In their
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In the 1830s, Brownell worked tirelessly to expand the Episcopal Church in Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi, places beginning to flourish due to the expansion of American slavery.
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on October 27, 1819. Brownell's extensive writings include diocesan charges, liturgical material, scriptural commentaries and other works. He founded Washington College (now known as
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to design a larger-than-life bronze statue of Brownell to be placed at Brownell's grave in Cedar Hill Cemetery. It was cast in 1869 by the foundry of
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of Munich. Burnham decided to donate the statue to Trinity College instead. The statue was first erected November 11, 1869, overlooking
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Fourth annual report of the managers of the Colonization Society of the State of Connecticut, May, 1831
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The CCS would thus work to raise monies for the removal of Black Americans to a colony in
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Address to the Public by the Managers of the Colonization Society of Connecticut,
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Address to the Public by the Managers of the Colonization Society of Connecticut
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Brownell was ordained to the diaconate and priesthood by Bishop
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of the Episcopal Church from 1852 until his death, succeeding
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Connecticut., Colonization Society of the State of (1831).
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Brownell's son-in-law Gordon Burnham commissioned artist
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Burials at Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut)
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Statue of Thomas Church Brownell at Trinity College.
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Bicentennial Research Report, Part 2 of 3: Religion
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Index

The Most Reverend
7th Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church

Episcopal Church
Philander Chase
John Henry Hopkins
Bishop of Connecticut
John Henry Hobart
William White
Westport, Massachusetts
U.S.
Hartford, Connecticut
Cedar Hill Cemetery (Hartford, Connecticut)
Anglican

Trinity College
Hartford, Connecticut
Presiding Bishop
Episcopal Church
Westport, Massachusetts
Colonel Benjamin Church
Little Compton, Rhode Island
American ranging
Union College
Schenectady
John Henry Hobart
New Haven
Trinity College
Presiding Bishop
Philander Chase

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