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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 14/01/1853

1853; Gale Group;

Autores

John Quincy Adams, Shaftesbury, Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Sec'y, C. L. Remond, President, Bourne Spooner, President, B. Arnold, Sec. Pro. Tem., Wm. Farmer, Sharpstick, Parker Pillsbury, W. Freeman, George F. Talbot,

Resumo

News: The English Abolitionists, Essex County A. S. Society, THE AMERICAN PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL, VOL. XVII., for 1853, Selections American Slavery, The Truth Coming out, Slaveholding Humanity, Code for Colporteurs, A Slave, …cation of Colored Refugees in England, The following Remonstrance is indeed so friendly in its spirit, so unexceptionable in its language, and so eloquently expressed, that we hope to see it copied into many of our American newspapers, especially all such as deplore the existence of slavery in our country, Sale of Slaves in Washington, The Slavery Question, Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts A. S. Society, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell', Southern Traffic, Multiple News Items, Webster, Refuge of Oppression …ther Infamous Decision, African Colonization, Fillmore a Fillibuster. Arts & Entertainment: Forefathers' Day at Plymouth, Poetry The Spirit of the Age, The Democratic Celebration. Editorial: The Separation and Meeting, General Cass on Uncle Tom, Illustrations of Slavery, Political Snobism, A Thrilling Incident at Sea Sixteen Lives Saved, Although we are not particularly enamored with Whiggery, yet we sincerely rejoice at the success of that party in Massachusetts, over the unholy Alliance of Democrats and Free Soilers. Letter to the editor: Anti-Slavery in the Granite State, A Dark and a Bright Day. Business: Treasurer's Report Of Receipts, from Nov. 10, 1852, to Jan. 3d, 1853. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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