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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 19/08/1864

1864; Gale Group;

Autores

J. Q. Adams, Wm. H. Seward, Sella Martin, Helen P. Bright, Gerbit Smith, M. Du Pays, Laroy Sunderland, C. K. W., T. W. Sherman, Major-General, N. W. Gove,

Resumo

Editorial: Montgomery Blair, Form Versus Substance, Refuge of Oppression Anti-Slavery Iniquity, The Clergy and the Church. News: Letter from Gerrit Smith, Selections The War Viewed by a True Democrat, Montgomery Blair on Slavery, The Atlanta Appeal has the following letter from an officer in Hood's army, Subjugation of the South, Where Lies the Danger, Henry Richards' "Life of Joseph Sturge," lately published in London, is a large volume of over six hundred pages, and closes with Whittier's memorial lines of Sturge, beginning "By lone Edgbarton's side, Lincoln—Liberty—Labor, Preaching Vs. Practice, New Constitution of Louisiana, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Deserved Compliment, The Question of Negro Suffrage, The contrabands and refugees in the city of St. Louis now number 10,000, The Cause of Freedom in America, Multiple News Items, The War and Slavery, An Address of from Switzerland, The Charleston Secessionists, Payment of Colored Troops, Barbarous Treatment of Slaves in Kentucky, Personal References, Anti-Slavery Lectures in Maine. Letter to the editor: Sharp Letter from Gen. Sherman, Judge Winter, of Georgia, More Encouraging Letters, Letters from New York. No. XIV, Our Colored Soldiers. Review: Political. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Bless God for Rain.

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