North Star (Rochester, NY) - 25/03/1853
1853; Gale Group;
Autores
Frederick Douglass, Baile, Julia Griffiths, Sec'y, N. O. Pic., J. T., J. G., A Pryne, Commonwealth, Wappinumoc, J. W. Loguen, H. O. Wagoner, Ethiop, Thomas P. Boyd, Charles-Dickens, Cin. Gaz., J. Perkins, Am. Baptist, The Wesleyan,
ResumoMiscellaneous: "All Rights for All!", FERDERICK DOUGLASS' PAPER is PUBLISHED AT 25 BUFFALO STREET (OPPOSITE THE ARCADE) BY FREDERICK DOUGLASS. News: Anti-Slavery Convention in Cincinnati, Ohio, to Be Held on Tuesd'y, Wed'y and Thursd'y, the 19th, 20th and 21st of April, Great "Spirit" Swindle, Death of Geo. G. Ritchie, The American Slave Code, Selections Speech of Mr. Miller, of N. Jersey, on the Expediency of Recognizing the Independence of Liberia, A Rule Withoul an Exception, Benevolence Extreme, Arrest under the Fugitive Slave Law, Great Temperance Meeting in Rochester, The Relations of Our Government to Liberia, THE Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Sewing Society will meet at the house of Miss Porter, 10 N. Sophia St., on Friday, April 1st, at two o'clock precisely, Receipts, Bibb and Ward, Pittsburgh Platform—Land Monopoly, Prof. ANTHONY D. STALEY, of Yale College, is dead, Military Colored Men, Extensive Kidnapping, Literary Notices, Communications "Der Hagel", Bleak House Chapter XXXVI, Treatment of New England Citizens, Multiple News Items, Slavery North and South, Stabbing Case, Horace Mann and Wendell Phillips, The Secret Ballot Abroad. Arts & Entertainment: The Heroic Slave Part IV. Obituary. Letter to the editor: Letter from H. O. Wagoner, Friend Douglass:—You Dobtless Noticed a Passage in Dr. Parker's Letter to the New York Observer, Dated July 31, as Published in H. W. Beecher's Expose, as Follows, In My Last I Said Something about Our Calture of the Fine Arts, Music, &c., Letter from J. W. Loguen. Death notices: Died. Editorial: Uncle Tom's Cabin in Pesia, The Ludlow Slaves. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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