Liberator (Boston, MA) - 25/02/1832
1832; Gale Group;
Autores
Th. Jefferson, B., S. T. U., D. W. E., Agnes, L. H., Q., Hartford,
ResumoMiscellaneous: The Liberator. News: Serious Reflections, Ladies' Department, Letters on Slavery.—No. Vi To Isabel, Liberia Herald—John B. Russwurm, Forgiveness of Injuries, Slavery Record Later from Jamaica, Industry, Portland Advertiser, The Ladies, Correspondence Extract of a Letter from a Highly Intelligent Member of the Society of Friends in Pa., Moral Love to God, Conviction of a Woman for Burking, 'Some knowing professors are like a frosty night in January, very clear, but very cold', 'Truth, a Gift for Scribblers, The twelfth anniversary of the Mechanic Apprentices' Library Association was celebrated on Wednesday evening, at the Masonic Temple, by an Address and Poem, Audacity of Bodysnatchers, What Can the Free Colored People Do for Themselves? No. III, Progress of Civilization, The Treasurer of the Massachusetts General Hospital acknowledges the receipt of $1,000 as a donation from the Hon. John C. Gray, The Court of Hayti, Multiple News Items, A Plain Case, Jefferson on Slavery, To the General Assembly of the Common Wealth of Virginia, A DISCOURSE ON SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES, delivered in Brooklyn, July 3, 1831, Does emancipation from slavery imply emancipation from law?. Letter to the editor: 'something Must Be Done', To the Editor of the Liberator. Arts & Entertainment: Literary Sonnet and Acrostic, From the pen of a young lady whose p…ical genius promises great fruitfulness, and to where we are indebted for other meritorious pieces. Editorial: Prospectus of the Rochester Mirror (Or the 4th Year of the Gem), Our Agents are requested to use their exertions in collecting from subscribers who are in arrearage for the past or present year, as we have several large demands to meet shortly, and need the money, Miscellaneous, Some time since, we received the proceedings of an anti-colonization meeting held by a portion of the colored citizens of New-Haven, at which Scipio C. Augustus was Chariman, and Peter Osborne, Secretary. Death notices: Deaths. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.
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