“As early as 1818, mutual aid societies of black women were criticizing the colonizationist movement.”
“Clay was a known colonizationist, and very interested in advancing the cause of Black repatriation.”
“Through much of his career, he was a colonizationist, seeking the gradual end of slavery by moral persuasion and the ultimate removal of blacks to Africa.”
colonisation
(British spelling) Alternative spelling of colonization
“Many critics delineate how a heritage of dual colonizations has left an indelible mark on the Filipino-American psyche.”
“A further wave of adaptive radiation occurred after one or more colonizations of Australia some 2 to 3 million years later.”
“Philip's, Newfoundland and Labrador, long before the French and English in the 17th century, and being just one of many Portuguese Colonizations of the Americas.”
“Among the most conspicuous of the first colonisers at Mount St Helens was the common raven, known to eat almost anything, including carrion.”
“This, in effect, brings into replay the colonial practice of extra-territoriality enjoyed by colonisers and adventurers on foreign soils.”
“Born in 1922 and crowned in 1941 by French colonisers eager to install a pliable puppet, Sihanouk abdicated the throne in 1955 to contest the country's first elections.”