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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 15/02/1856

1856; Gale Group;

Autores

F. W. C., W. H. F., C. K. W., M., Edward Davis, A. H. Wood, C. Stearns, W. G. B.,

Resumo

Editorial: Honesty in Politics Caleb Cushing Seems to Be at His Old Tricks Again, Alabama in the Field, The Kansas Rebellion, World's Bible Convention, Refuge of Oppression Kansas, Stringfellow Grinding His Organ, Bedford Harmonial Seminary, War with Great Britain—Its Omens—Its Results. News: Miss Murray's Work, Proceedings of the State Convention of Colored Men, A Lesson for the Day, A Great Time in Boston, Georgia and Vermont, Free Negroes in Georgia Proceedings in the Legislature of Georgia, Jan.25, Kate Weston, The Church of the Pilgrims, Southern Vaporing, Kansas and President Pierce, Selections The Transatlantic Struggle, The following petitions tell their own story, Banks Festival in Salem, South Carolina for Pierce, Multiple News Items, Moral and Educational Condition of Virginia, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is a Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, Collections, THE ANTI-SLAVERY ADVOCATE, of February, is at hand, and is a valuable number, 'the Independent' Vs. Mr. Garrison, The Speakership. Business: Slave Trade in Georgia Senate. Elections: Mr. Banks's Election as Speaker. Letter to the editor: Letter from Miss Estlin, Doubtful—A Call for Proof, Letter from Charles Stearns, No Compromise with Slavery, A. T. Foss in Pepperell. Death notices: Died. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Betrayal. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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