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Martin Delany (1812-1885) was a prominent African American abolitionist, physician, and writer, often regarded as one of the earliest proponents of black nationalism. He was the first African American to be admitted to Harvard Medical School, although he did not complete his degree there. Delany was also known for his role in the Underground Railroad and for advocating for the emigration of African Americans to Africa as a means of escaping oppression in the United States. His influential works, such as "The Condition, Elevation, Immigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States," highlighted the struggles and aspirations of African Americans during the 19th century.

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