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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 22/07/1859

1859; Gale Group;

Autores

William Ellery Channing, J. M. Fitch, Chairman, S. M. Bushnell, Secretary, Francis Jackson, President, Robert F. Wallcut, Secretary, Wm. S. Haywood, Chairman, C. K. W., Henry C. Wright, C. Stearns, Justitia, Theodore Parker, H. J., J. A. H., John Beeson,

Resumo

News: War and Civilization, Anniversary Week, Death of Rufus Choate, An English View of Mr. Sumner's Fourth of July Oration, Athens Excited, … of Oppression, The Rescuers' Resolves, First of August!, Abolition Humanity, Boston and Her Fourth of July Orators, Let Those Rejoice Who Can, Letter from Theodore Parker, A bust of the Hon. Charles Summer, by Brackett, ordered by a committee of the citizens of Boston, soon after the Brooks assault, has been presented to Harvard University, and now stands in Grove Hall, the Library building at Cambridge, A Female Slave Restrained of Her Liberty, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution is 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', Can a Free Negro of Another State Take Property by Will in Mississippi? Important Decision of the High Court of Errors and Appeals, The Twenty-Sixth National Anti-Slavery Subscription-Anniversary; in the Month of January Next, in Boston, 1860, The Late Accident on the Southern Michigan Railroad Horrible Scenes, Bushnell at Home The Oberlin Demonstration, New Publications, The Last of the Rescuers, Selections Burying 'sambo', Rufus Choate's Family, A Marylander upon Sumner's Oration, hamful; Proceeding—Abduction of a Negro Girl, A Juvenile Military Display, The Cleveland Herald notices the affair as follows …. Editorial: Release of the Orerlin Rescuers, Oberlin Cases Nolled---Higher Law Triumphant, How the Liberation Was Effected. Letter to the editor: To Help the Indian is the Quickest Way to Free the Negro, Release of the Ohio Rescuers by the same Power that Imprisoned them, Physical and Moral Maladies, Trial of Dr. Doy—Read This!, The Oberlin Rescuers at Home Enthusiastic Reception—Speeches and Spirit of the Joyous Occasion—Oberlin Not 'subdued'. Arts & Entertainment: For the Liberator Stanzas for the 'Fourth', Pic-Nic of the 28th Congregational Society, Anniversary of West India Emancipation!. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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