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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 21/10/1859

1859; Gale Group;

Autores

H. Mattison, Lucy Stone, C. K. W., C. F. P., A. P. B., Miss Emily B. Page, H. L. Dawes,

Resumo

News: The Webster Statue, Pennsylvania Abolitionism, The 'Great' Vilifier, Refuge of Oppression A 'Democratic' Candidate!, A Basket of Chips from the Upas Tree of Slavery, Woman's Right to Labor, To All the Friends of the Anti-Slavery Cause, An Oversight, 'Ministerial Fearlessness', The Rev. Abram Pryne, of Wayne county, Pa., having challenged Parson Brownlow to another discussion of the slavery question, that redoubtable champion of African bondage says in reply, No Union with Slaveholders The United States Constitution in 'a Covenant with Death, and an Agreement with Hell', American Anti-Slavery Society Collections by C. L. Remand, Selections Daniel Webster, Webster's Contempt for the 'Higher Law', Attempted Insurrection in Virginia Insurrection at Harper's Ferry—Public Works Seized by the Insurgents—'Ottawatomie' Brown the Leader—Threats …, The American Board, The American Abolitionists, Sir John Franklin, The New Plus Ultra of Fanaticism, Classical Investigations, Multiple News Items, New Publications, American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions, Bad Taste in Boston, Letter from Miss Caroline F. Putnam. Editorial: Wendell Phillips's Fraternity Lecture, Letter from Theodore Parker, Beware of Impostors, The Weymouth Anti-Slavery Fair, A Ridiculous Forgery. Letter to the editor: Methodism and Slavery, Letter from Hon. Henry L. Dawes. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry The Old Canoe.

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