Liberator (Boston, MA) - 13/10/1865
1865; Gale Group;
Autores
Charles Summer, W. S. Hancock, M. Du P., Henry' Miles, M. Du Pays, James Mott, Mrs. Sarah Helen Whitman, George Trask, Petroleum V. Nasby,
ResumoNews: Central Africa, The Congress at Berne, Who Are the Copperheads?, Smoking in the Cars, Social Science Meeting, A Democratic Protest, The Warning from Alabama, A Battle Lost, An Evil Decision, Annual Meeting, Beecher on Prayer, What the Rebels Must Be Taught, True to Their Friends, Inauguration of Douglass Institute Lecture of Fred'K Douglass, Esq, Ohio has gone Republican by 25,000 majority, Resolutions, The colored people of St. Louis had a very … meeting on Monday night, at which the … of their general welfare and negro suffrage …, To the Rear, Every county in Connecticut but one gave majorities against colored suffrage, Work is very much delayed in the Baltimore two yards, by the refusal of the white caulkers to do any work until the negro caulkers, who have been employed many years, are discharged, The Ninth Annual Champlain Valley Agricultural Fair Speeches of Garrison and Chapin, It was an ancient Butternut, with grizzled head unshaved, his coat was torn and tattered, and his hat was badly caved, Mercy to the Merciful, A Word to the Soldiers, Negro Suffrage in Connecticut, Pres. Lincoln on Negro Suffrage, Parker Fraternity Lectures, A great mass meeting of negroes and freedmen was held at Edgefield yesterday afternoon, British Sentiment, Governor Sharkey has given the opinion that unpardoned legislators will not be able to take seats, Abandoned Plantations—A Virginia Case, Kid Gloves for the Rebels, Selections The Constitutional Amendment, The Editor of the Liberator is again absent rom his post, attending sundry meetings in Pennsylvania in advocacy of the Freedmen's Aid Movement, Earthquake in San Francisco. Elections: "Conservative" Republicans, Connecticut and Free Suffrage, Connecticut and Impartial Suffrage, Nominations of General Banks for Congress. Editorial: A Call to Working Men in the Temperance Cause, "Save him from our hatreds, our division, our impleable prejudices, and you will have saved all", The Tobacco Nuisance Smoking in the Cars, The Vote of Connecticut, The Rights of Labor. Letter to the editor: Letters from New York. No. Xliv. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, Ayer's Pills. Arts & Entertainment: A Still Day in Autumn, Poetry, The Psalm of Death Not in the Book.
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