Liberator (Boston, MA) - 08/08/1845
1845; Gale Group;
Autores
E. R. Place, Secretary, Isaac S. Flint, Maria Weston Chapman, Secretary, Wm. Endicott, J. N. Buffum, R., F., N., Oliver Johnson, Jona. Walker, Charles K. Whipple, General Agent, E. M. Davis, Chairman, Haworth Wetherald, Secretary, Alfred Wells, S. W. W., Farewell, J. W. C. Pennington,
ResumoEditorial: The Union, The Advantage of Living in a Free Country, The Liberator Second Annual Report of the Portland A. S. Society, Mob in Indiana, Pleasing Intelligence, The Liberator The Jubilee, Signs of the Times, Tom Marshall and Gen. Jackson. News: Pic-Nic at New Bedford Dear Friend, Our Country, Right or Wrong, Eloquent Extract In a Powerful Reply to an Assailant, Cassiue M. Clay, in His True American, Says, Eastern Pennsylvania A. S. Society, Creditable, A Study from Nature, Horrible Tragedy at Algiers, Generous, Beware of Imposition, Colored Temperance Convention, Deferred Summary, Letter from Isaac S. Flint Friend Gay, Disunion Pledge, Christian Non-Resistance, Rev. J. G. FEE proposes a Convention in Kentucky to take measures to bring about, by peaceable and constitutional means, the emancipation of that State from slavery, and Cassius M. Clay suggests that it be held on the 4th of July, 1846, Celebration at Fall River Dear Friend, Suspicious, Boston Olive Branch, Multiple News Items, Reformatory Worship-The Sanctuary, Killed by a Snake, Graphic Picture of Life in Texas, First of August in Boston Eleventh Anniversary of British Emancipation, Walker and Moody. Arts & Entertainment: Hymn for Emancipation, Celebration at Dedham, Miscellany An Epistle to a Phonographic Friend; or a Few Words on Phonography, Waltham Pic-Nic, Poetry On the Annexation of Texas—A Lament, Pic Nic at Danvers. Letter to the editor: Letter from Jonathan Walker, First of August in Leicester Mr. Editor. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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