North Star (Rochester, NY) - 10/06/1852
1852; Gale Group;
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Wm. Wells Brown, Washington Hunt, Hon. Edwin D. Morgan, Oberlin Evangelist, Boston Bee, Hiram P. Crozier, Wm. G. Allen, Voice of the Fugitive, A. B., F. D., Charles A. Hammond, Ed, John A. Williams, Pres't, M. R. Delany, Secy., W. H. Bishop, Secy., Aaron Erickson, Chairman, Lewis H. Morgan, Secretary, Boston Commonwealth, Commonwealth, J. H. Marrs, President, E. Waters, Secretary, James G. Birney, Gerrit Smith, William Goodell, Samuel Lewis, Chairman, J. G. Whittier, Charles Dickens,
ResumoMiscellaneous: "All Rights for All!", Frederick Douglass' Paper Is Published at 25 Buffalo Street (Opposite the Arcade) by Frederick Douglass. News: The Finality of the Compromise Measures, Kossuth at the South and at the North, Free Negro Sold, Bleak House Part III, Another Change in the Commonwealth, The New England A. S. Convention, The Black Race, Anti-Slavery Lectures, Conference Convention, Legal Rights of Colored Men in Ohio, Receipts For Frederick Douglass' Paper, from the 3d to the 10th of June, Slavery, the Constitutional Question, Home Colonization, Rochester Female Seminary, Democratic National Convention, At a Meeting of the Colored Citizens of San Francisco, held April 22d, 1852, at the Dumas Exchange, for the purpose of considering their state and condition, and expressing their views in relation to the injustice and oppression under which they are obliged to labor, in the State of California, Mr. J. H. Marrs was called to the Chair, and E. Waters was appointed Secretary, Driven out by Slavery, Report, The Mexican Slave-Trade, Literary Notices, Gov. Hunt and the Fugitive Slave Case, Yearly Meeting of Congregational Friends, Communications Letter from Charles A. Hammond, Material Aid for American Fugitives, Multiple News Items, Anti-Slavery Meeting at Seneca Falls, Letter from H. O. Wagoner, To the Liberty Party of the United States, The Rev. Dr. Dyer, and American Slavery, Teaching and Training. Letter to the editor: Letter from William G. Allen, Sunday School Union, the Rev. Dr. Dyer. American Slavery, Free Soil National Convention. Editorial: Mrs. Lee, To the Public, The Evening Gazette on Negroes and the Forest City House, Execution of a Slave. Elections: The Democratic Convention, and Its Nominations. Business: The New York Journal of Commerce. Death notices: Died. Classified ads: Boot, Shoe and Rubber Warehouse, Wholesale and Retail, No. 4 State Street, Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Questions of Life.
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