Liberator (Boston, MA) - 07/07/1865
1865; Gale Group;
Autores
Petroleum V. Nasby, Robert Dale Owen, J. Q. Adams, S. P. Chase, Joseph Mazzini, C. K. W., William Barnes, Phebe B. Dean, Secretaries, M. Du Pays, Joseph Treat, W. B. Spooner, President, W. M. Thayer, Secretary, E. C. W., J. Leonard, A. Lincoln, Dr. John Maclean, "L. Kossuth", G. T. Beauregard, Joseph H. Richards, Publisher, Wm. Lloyd Garrison,
ResumoNews: Treatment of Freedmen in Virginia, England and America, A Racy Speech, The Traitor Breckinridge, Beauregard's Hatred of Massachusetts, The Laurel Party, Mr. Lincoln's Estate, The State Temperance Alliance A Card, The Virginia Legislature, Tribute to Abraham Lincoln, "The Nation", LOUIS KOSSUTH, in the course of a private letter of the 28th May to the Editor of the Tribune, incidentally says, Dull Writing, The question whether freedmen will work for wages is answered affirmatively by the St. Louis Dispatch, which cites several cases that have come under its observation, where freedmen have not only labored, but labored harder than they ever did in a state of slavery, Address on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Delivered at the Request of the Rhode Island Union League, in the City Hall, Providence, June 1, 1865, THE FRIEND OF PROGRESS, for July, contains the … articles, Repudiation, Letter from Mazzini, Beauregard on the "Black Flag", The Future of Our Nation, Selections Great Funeral, In answer to a resolution of inquiry on the part of the Legislature of that State, the Judges of the Supreme Court of Connecticut say that, in their opinion, a free colored person born in the State is a citizen of the State, and of the United States, within the meaning of the Amendement of the Constitution recently passed, Disgraceful Scenes at an Election in Norfolk, Va., Mr. Nasby "Makes a Delegashun Uv Hisself," and Visits the President, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land, to All the Inhabitants Thereof", Princeton College, The Five Reasons, "The Man without a Country", Dedication of the Statue of Horace Mann, Multiple News Items, Reconstruction of South Carolina, Letter from Chief Justice Chase to a Committee of Colored Men, A Feather in the Wind, The Nation, a Weekly Journal of Politics, Literature, Science and Art, Will Be Published July 6, 1865, Gov. Bramlette of Ky., on Emancipation, The Freedmen in Virginia Gen. Terry Has Issued the Following Order, Defining the Rights and Privileges of the Freedmen in Virginia, Tribute to Griffith M. Cooper, Merchants' Meeting on Suffrage. Letter to the editor: Letter from Robert Dale Owen Negro Suffrage and Representative Population, Letters from New York No. XXXVII. Arts & Entertainment: The Anti-Slavery celebration at Framingham, on Tuesday, the 4th of July, held in accordance with a vote passed at the last New England Anti-Slavery Convention, was largely attended, and exceedingly interesting. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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