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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 04/01/1861

1861; Gale Group;

Autores

Christian Inquirer, Christian Watchman, John Quincy Adams, Joshua T. Everett, President, F. H. Snow, Sec'y., N. R. Johnston, Richard J. Hinton, Ohio Beacon, Francis Jackson, President, Robert F. Wallcut, Secretary, Wm. Whiting, W. S. A., W., W. G. B., The Old Colony Bard, Geo. Trask, Boston Atlas,

Resumo

News: Selections Free Speech, Pree Press, Free Pulpit, Fugitive Slave Act—Disunion, "The Union, the Constitution, and the Enforcement of the Laws!, Bendition of Fugitives, The British Reviews, and Blackwood's Magazine, The Twenty-Seventh National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary, Annual Meeting, The Tribune and Wendell Phillips, The Southern Church, Letter from Dr. A. Brooke, Free Speech, Ahab Proclaims a Fast!, Kansas The Troubles in Southern Kansas—Kidnapping Band Broken Up—Emancipated Slaves, &c., Border War between the Carolinas, Fugitive Slaves and the Liberty Act Number I, The Mob Spirit in Boston, The Dissolution of the Union and the "Southern Confederacy", Meeting in Fitchburg, Refuge of Oppression Holier Than Thou!, A Voice from Vermont, New Dress, A Fast Appointed, A Voice from Harper's Ferry, The United States Constitution is "a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell", Famine in Kansas, If Mr. Henry Alexander will call on R. F. Wallcut, at 221 Washington street, he will the document which he left at 26 Essex street, Multiple News Items, Platform of the People's Party Speech of Hon. John Hickman, Marie Zakrzewska, (Pronounced Zakshefska), From Hayti Translated by Dr. J. S. Rock, for the Liberator, Down with the Evil Tree, American Citizenship, Special Notice to Subscribers, Lincoln's Inauguration, A Clerical Disunionist, And worse, without them brother would be arrayed against brother, and blood would run down the streets of your beautiful city, Song for the Fourth of January. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Old Year and the New, The Mob at Music Hall. Editorial: Anti-Slavery Conventions in New York, Thirty Years Completed, Mrs. H. B. Stowe on the President's Message. Classified ads: Self-Contradictions of the Bible Fourth Edition. Miscellaneous: No Union with Slaveholders!. Letter to the editor: The Suffering in Kansas, An Appeal to the Boston Doctor, the Apologist for Tobacco in the "Atlantic Monthly, Extract of a Letter.

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