Jornais Acesso aberto

Liberator (Boston, MA) - 06/10/1837

1837; Gale Group;

Autores

Mills Barrett, Sarah M. Grimke, D. I. Robinson, J. Blanchard, James K. Guild, Church Clerk, Sophia L. Little, Eliza Kelly, Sec., Silva W. Jones, B. F., Mary Weston, Rec. Sec'y, Sarah M. Douglas, Secretary, Z., Ellis Gray Loring, Chairman, C. H. Roberts, Secretary B. S., John Rogers, Chairman, Benj. Frost, Sec'y, Robert Hall,

Resumo

Letter to the editor: Error Corrected, Multiple Letter to the editor Items, Friend Garrison, Refuge of Oppression, Character of the Opposition!, Mr. Garrison. News: John C. Calhoun, Picture of Slavery, Clerical Defection, The Special Court held in Tuscaloosa for the trial of two slaves belonging to Dr. Meck, for an attempt to assassinate Col. Dent, has adjourned, the jury bringing in a verdict of guilty, Authors, Divisions in Churches, Miscellaneous The Texas Question, Worcester County Anti-Slavery Convention, Abolitionists of the Free Church, The Boston Controversy, The Worth of the Union, Anti-Slavery Convention, The Worcester Palladium, an anti-abolition paper, remarking upon the Conventional proceedings, says, Thaddeus Stevens, Winthrop Female Anti-Slavery Society, At a meeting of the Baptist Church in Hampton, (Conn.) held on the 13th day of May, 1837, the following resolutions were unanimously adopted, UNITED STATES SENATE, Sept. 30, The Emancipator has maintained a profound, and we are constrained to think, a most injurious silence respecting the Clerical Protests, and the movements of the anti-slavery societies in reference to them, Trails in the Reformers, At a regular meeting of the Groten Anti-Slavery Society, held this evening, the enclosed resolutions were unanimously adopted, Incendiarism, Remittances, At the annual meeting of the Philadelphia Female Literary Association, Sept. 26, 1837, it was unanimously resolved, that the Secretary be requested to send a letter to Mr. Garrison, expressive of their sympathy in his late trials, and of their hearty approbation of the firm, manly, christian and consistent course he has ever pursued as editor of the Liberator, Quarterly Meeting of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society, N. Y. Anti-Slavery Convention, The Death of Kings, Payment for Periodicals, Multiple News Items, Salem-St. Church and Mr. Towne, Communications Purify the Sanctuary, Account of money received at the Quarterly Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Sept. 27, 1837, at Worcester, All Conquering Steam, The Female Emancipation Society of Braintree and Weymouth held their annual meeting, Sept. 26, 1837, Extraordinary Paragraph, Decision of Character, Human Rights Province of Woman. Editorial: Second Annual Report of the Pawlucket Female Juvenile Emancipation Society, Universality of the Slavery Question, Quarterly Meeting, Texas. Arts & Entertainment: Literary Summer's Gone. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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