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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 14/12/1855

1855; Gale Group;

Autores

B. F. Stringfellow, Pictor, B. C. L., H. B. Stowe, William C. Nell, M., J., A. Hogeboom, J. P. Hardy, D. S. Woodward, C. C. Hayden, Viator,

Resumo

Letter to the editor: Refuge of Oppression Stringfellow on Forcing Slavery into Kansas, Letter from Dr. S. G. Howe, Letter of Mr. Garrison, The Missouri Regulators and Mr. Park—Civil War Impending, Letter from William C. Nell, Extract of a Letter from Parker Pilsbury to Samuel May, Jr. News: Selections South Carolina, The Bloodshed and Burnings in Kansas, The Cleveland Leader calls for a meeting of the freeman in that city, to aid their Kansas friends, Elijah P. Lovejoy, Live in the Present, The New York Observer is out in a long, ingenious and rascally defence of Slavery from the Bible, Pro-Slavery Exultation, Slaveholding Ruffianism, The Twenty-Second National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, Mrs. Stowe's Drama, Message of Gov. Adams, Judge Manly, of North Carolina, recently decided at a court session in Jackson, that Universalists were incompetent witnesses in that State, and, in consequence, several witnesses of that denomination were excluded!, The California Know Nothing Convention instructed their delegates to the Philadelphia National Convention to vote for no man for President who was not opposed to the slavery agitation!, The Night Funeral of a Slave, Slavery, Anti-Slavery Literature, Free School for Colored Children, Colonization, New Publications, Multiple News Items, Affairs in Kansas Details of the Murderous Outrages in Kansas, A Chapter from My Diary, The Doughface Convention, No Union with Slannholders! The U. S. Constitution is 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, Memorial of the Late Mr. Estlin No. Vii. Editorial: Austrian Despotism in America. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Never Alone!.

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