Liberator (Boston, MA) - 02/01/1852
1852; Gale Group;
Autores
W. Farmer, W. L. Garrison, John Quincy Adams, W. & E. Craft, James Haughton, J. H., A Subscriber, Henry C. Wright, Francis Jackson, President, Edmund Quincy, Sec'y, W. E. Channing, Geo. W. Putnam, Lewis Ford,
ResumoLetter to the editor: A Plea for Kossuth, South Scituate Church, Letter from Wm. And Ellen Craft, The Slave Power and Money Power, Attacks of Prederick Douglass and John Scoble upon George Thompson, Esq, M. P.. News: Multiple News Items, The following additional appeal to Kossuth, made before he left England, we copy from the last number of the 'British Friend', Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, Recreancy of Kossuth, Invitation from Boston, Kossuth Speech of Wendell Phillips, Kossuth in America, Letter of Mr. Farmer, For One Dollar a Year, The hollowness of the reception of KOSSUTH, at New York, is truthfully described and satirically set forth in the poem of our friend, GEORGE W. PUTNAM, on our last page, The Bazaar, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell', Our Twenty-Second Volume, God bless the true-hearted, world-wide philanthropist, JAMES HAUGHTON, of Dublin, Ireland, for the following appeal to the Anti-Slavery Societies of Great Britain and Ireland, and letter to Kossuth respecting his visit to America!. Editorial: By the following paragraph, which we copy from the last number of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter, it appears that Kossuth was suplied with all needful intelligence in England on the subject of American slavery, Joseph Barker. Marriage notices: Married. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry To Kossuth.
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