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Liberator (Boston, MA) - 29/06/1855

1855; Gale Group;

Autores

John Rankin, J. W. Pillsbury, President, P. B. Cogswell, Secretary, George Sunter, Jun, Lunenburg, Samuel Dyer, President, H. H. Brigham, Secretary, C. Jillson, Samuel Keese, D. Hitchings,

Resumo

News: More Violence in Kansas, Henry Wilson, Stampede of Slaves, Prince Hall Festival, Kansas Meeting, Arrest of a Colored Congregation, Massachusetts Nullipication, Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Mass., in the National Council at Philadelphia, June 12th, Horace Greeley in Prison, The Philadelphia Convention, Ex-President Fillmore, Selections National Know Nothing Convention, Correspondence To the Church and Society of Dorchester, Mass., Greeting!, Fourth of July—Edward Everett at Dorchester, A Hard Case, A New Hampshire 'Fogy', No Union with Slaveholders! The U. S. Constitution is 'A Covenant with Death and an Agreement with Hell, The Case of Mccrea, The Defensive League of Freedom, Lynching in America, Multiple News Items, Another Stampede, Proceedings of the State Anti-Slavery Convention, Anti-Slavery Meeting in Abington, Slavery in Kansas and Nebraska. Editorial: Anti-Slavery in New Hampshire, Seventeenth of June, A Persevering but Unlucky Slave, Henry Ward Beecher, Northern Rascality, Philadelphia Quakerism, Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, The Defensive League of Freedom. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry An Appeal to Northern Freemen, Anti-Slavery Celebration of the Fourth of July at Pramingham. Letter to the editor: A Word to Francis Barry, The Being of God, The U. S. Constitution—Every Word of It Pro-Slavery. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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