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137 In 1853 a colonization board was appointed, with a like appropriation for five years, to be raised by bequests and a tax of $1 each on free negroes between twenty-one and forty-five years old. Even in later years, after the war, Virginia gave one of her bravest soldiers, the Rt. Rev. Charles Clifton Penick, to labor efficiently as a missionary and Episcopal Bishop among these freedmen at Cape Pal mas, and not least among the presidents of the Republic of Liberia was a Virginia-born slave, J...ames S. Payne. 22 The third plan for emancipation, distinctly formulated and proposed in the Virginia Assembly of 1831-32, was that of Thomas Jefferson Randolph, a nephew of Jefferson. It was a result of the exciting circumstances surrounding the insur rection of Nat Turner. Says Dew in his review of the famous debate on the subject that year: "Consternation and dismay all through the State rumors of disaffections, plots and insurrec tions and even of massacres, frightened the timid and occa sioned in the minds of many even in the lower parts of Virginia anxiety to remove this monstrous evil.
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