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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 02/06/1837

1837; Gale Group;

Autores

J. G. Whittier, Secretary, M. V. Ball, Rec. Sec., Wide Awake!,

Resumo

Editorial: Refuge of Oppression Our Country, We presume that the venerable and excellent Noah Worcester, of Brighton, Mass. is the author of the following well-written Letter, American National Melodies, Ladies' Convention. News: The Tender Mercies of Slavery, Growth of Glasgow!, Why do the slaveholders rage, and the Colonizers imagine a vain thing?, A Nation Crushed in the Embraces of Slavery, The Rev. James Smyle, Petition from Slaves, The Cruelty of Slavery, Light from the South, Fourth of July Abolitionists, Awake!!, Leave your daggers, ruffians, The Norfolk Resolutions, Horrid Barbarity, Billingsgate Abuse, At Houston, Texas, on the 2nd May, flour was selling at 15 a 20 dollars per barrel, More Religious Testimony, Meetings of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Ladies' Anti-Slavery Convention, The Bear and his Cubs, Fiendish Torture, Remittances, Slavery Wm. Goodell's Reply to Leonard Bacon, Bills Uncurrent in Boston, The Very Ship in Which Captain Cook Circumnavigated the Globe, Now Bying at Our Wharves, The Covington, La. Advocate relates the circumstances of a heart-rending occurrence which took place on the 21st ult. on West Pearl River, Multiple News Items, Notice, A Seditious Movement (!!!), Miscellaneous Phrenology, The Convention, New York Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society, The Plague, The Earth and its Inhabitants, New-England Anti-Slavery Convention. Arts & Entertainment: Literary The Runaway's Song. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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