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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 24/11/1854

1854; Gale Group;

Autores

Rosa Chapman, Administratrix, Joseph Barker, E., Francis Jackson, George W. Putnam, Samuel May, Jr., Gerrit Smith, A. W. Weston, Wm. C. Nell, James Ballantine, Francis Barry, Harriot K. Hunt, Vidi,

Resumo

News: A South-Side View of Slavery!, Mr. George Sanders's Letter, From Sicily, Important Anti-Slavery Movement, The U. S. Constitution—God, Taxation and Representation, SERMONS, BY THOMAS T. STONE, of Bolton, Let There Be Light New Movement—Anti-Slavery Tracts, The Murderous Riot at Williamsburg, Notices of Meetings, &c. Lectures on Slavery, A Beautiful Gift for Children, Miss Lucy Stone, Anti-Slavery Bazaar for 1854, Multiple News Items, The Fugitives in Canada, Suicide, American Reformers—Infidels, Francis Jackson to J. H. Pearson, The Human Flesh Traffic, Death of Commissioner Ingraham, The Butman Riot, No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is 'A Covenant with Death and and Agreement with Hell', Mr. Soule and the French Government. Letter to the editor: The Sabbath Question, Letter from Rev. S. A. Worcester, Henry Ward Beecher, British Crime and Oppression. Editorial: The Editor of the Haverhill Gazette is after our shuffling, compromising, 'know nothing' Free Soil friends, with a sharp stick, in view of their course at the recent election in Massachusetts, Good Poetry, Rev. Orville Dewey, The American Party, The Cause, and Nothing but the Cause. Arts & Entertainment: Rural Nebraskaite, Poetry Six Sonnets on Negro Slavery. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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