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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 06/07/1838

1838; Gale Group;

Autores

H. G. W., A Friend, Philanthropos, Frater, A Conservative, C. W., Charles T. Torry, Ret. Sec., L. W., J. Edwards, Samuel Webb, Treasurer, D. W. Fosdick,

Resumo

News: The Indians, Imprisonment of Abner Kneeland, Methodist Anti-Slavery Meeting, Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Depository, Cheers for Jamaica, Retribution, Light Wanted at the South, To Correspondence, Pennsylvania Hall, Sketch of the Late Dr. Worcester, Work for Abolitionists!, First of August, Dark Complexioned People, The Capture of five Slave Vessels, Most Contemptible, Extractly to the Point, A Few Q's and A's for a Certain Class to Consider, Model of a Patriot, Essex County Anti-Slavery Society, Petition for the Pardon of Abner Kneeland To His Excellency, the Governor of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Rejection of the Sub-Treasury Bill, Thome and Kimball's Report Additional Testimonies, An excellent looking-glass for a certain class of moral philosophers, A Noble Example, Multiple News Items, Clerical Arrogance, 'Clerical' Magnanimity!, A Voice from the Halls of Darthmouth, Miscellaneous Dreadful Steamboat Disaster. Editorial: Communications Peace Discussion in Pawtucket, George Thompson's Eloquence Extract from Mr. Thompson's Speech at a Public Meeting in Bath, Distressing Occurrence, John Quincy Adams' Speech, Multiple Editorial Items, Pennsylvania Hall, Anti-Slavery Sugar. Letter to the editor: Doctrines of H. C. Wright, Explanation Wanted. Arts & Entertainment: Anti-Slavery Celebration in Boston, Literary My Country. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Business: African Slave Trade.

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