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North Star (Rochester, NY) - 07/09/1849

1849; Gale Group;

Autores

Bugle, Toronto Banner, J. E. S., Frederick Douglass, F. D., Traveller, J. D., D. B. Bonser, Pres't, D. J. Peck, Secretary, J. W. Whitfield, Wm. H. Topp, John N. Cole, Henry Highland Garnet, Sarah M. Douglass, Cor. Sec'y, Walter Whitbeck, John Critchley Prices, Collins Centre, N. Y., John G Whittier, Dr. Channing, C. F. D., Radii,

Resumo

Miscellaneous: The NORTH STAR is published every Friday, at No. 25, Buffalo Street. Editorial: The British West Indies.—The Working of Emancipation, Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, Selections Extracts. News: Notices Anti-Slavery Lectures and Fairs, Fairs! Fairs! Fairs!, Convention at Middleton, Farther Particulars of the Charleston Tragedy, National Villany, Interesting Slave Case, Optical Illusion in the Catskill Mountains, Sixteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, "Calling Him Out, " and He Comes, DEATH OF Mr. Gallaitn, The National League Meeting for the Organization of the National League, What the Church Might Do, If it Would, Foreign News of the Week, The Lynn Pioneer & Herald of Freedom, The Salem Register seems delighted to get this letter from Mr. Clayton, and thinks it a perfect justification of this course, The Child Was Healed, Communications, Another Abduction Case, Selections The Brotherhood of Man, Multiple News Items, Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, Appeal of the Philadelphia Association, Young Channing, Not a Bad Custom, The Kingdom of South Carolina, Passports to People of Color, "Notice". Letter to the editor: Frederick Douglass Sir:—Having observed in the "North Star" of August 10th a Constitution which you have submitted on the public, for the purpose of forming a "National League" among that poition of Inhabitants who are oppressed in this country, and having examined the same, I think it admirasbly adapted for the object at which a amis and, I have not the least doubt, if it is generally adopted by the oppressed of the country, if will contribute to hastem the day when public sentiment in regard to slavery and prejudied shall be revolutionzied, when those heathenish landmarks of east shall be bloted out, and when American deed and in word shall be a land of Libertu, To Captain Thomas Auld, Formerly My Master, MR. EDITOR:—I was highly pleased to see in the North Star of the 10th, your plan for a National League, FREDERICK DOUGLASS—Dear Sir:—I am pleased with your suggestion of forming a "National League" of "colored" people, and I mean to have made known to you my thoughs, upon it for two weeks gone, but failed doing so for want of conventence to commit them to paper. Business: From Bahi—The Slave Trade, Commercial. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Progress.

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