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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 20/06/1856

1856; Gale Group;

Autores

X., Henry Ward Beecher, John Quincy Adams, Wm. Iloyd Garrison, E., Henry C. Wright, Wm. P. Powell, R. J. Cowes, Chairman, C. H. Barlow, Louisa J. Whiting, John of Morley, One Who Loves Them,

Resumo

News: Speech of William M. Evarts, Esq, The Colored People and the American Colonization Society, Children's Meeting at Longwood Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania Yearly Meeting of Progressive Friends, Destruction of Osawalomis and Palmyra by Pro-Slavery Ruffians, State of Affairs in Kansas, Personalities, But One Issue—The Dissolution of the Union, Assault upon Mr. Sumner, One Hundred Anti-Slavery Conventions, Bridgewater Normal School, Selections Hearts and No Hearts, A New Era, Southern Toryism, Francis P. Blair and His Slaves, Multiple News Items, Speech of Charles King, Esq, To What Are We Coming?, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, Civilization and Barbarism, … from the Five Points Hot-Corn Resolutions, Refuge of Oppression Summer Sympathizers, The Kansas Record, Silence Must Be Nationalized. Editorial: A Large Offer, Speech of Wm. Lloyd Garrison At the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Thursday, May 29th, 1856. Arts & Entertainment: Anti-Slavery Celebration of the Fourth of July, The Piery Cross. Letter to the editor: An Approving Word, New School Presbyterian General Assembly, Letter from a True Woman in Ohio, Preston S. Brooks, Letter from Mr. W. P. Powell, Woman's Liberty Convention, David A. Wasson, Wisconsin and the United States, To My Countrymen—A True Statement. Business: Perils of a Newspaper Correspondent. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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