Liberator (Boston, MA) - 16/07/1847
1847; Gale Group;
Autores
Edward Search, Liberty, J. C. Lovejoy, J. B. Estlin, Isaac Stearns, George Filer, F. H. D., J. B., Samuel May, Jr. General Agent, Saml. Dyer, Samuel Brooke, General Agent, J. C. Hathaway, John T. Hilton, Treasurer, Wm. C. Nell, Secretary, Francis Jackson, Charles Mackay, Quero,
ResumoNews: The Toronto Examiner of the 30th ult. states that Wm. Malloy and Patrick Halford went across from that city to the Peninsula in a skiff, with Malloy's wife, on Sunday; got drunk, were upset in five feet water, and were drowned, On the Present Position of English Unitarians, in Reference to the American Slavery Question To the Rev. Edward Tagart, Secretary to the British and Foreign Unitarian Association, Anti-Slavery, Illinois Convention, Death of a Venerable Abolitionist, A Fanciful Editor, Annual Meeting, Report, 'Better off in Slavery!', Valuable Publication, Donations for the Starving People of Ireland, Anniversary of West India Emancipation at Dorchester, Miscellaneous, Gerrit Smith, Refuge of Oppression The Abolitionists, Wholesale Infanticide in Manchester, Multiple News Items, Communion with Slaveholders, Western Anti-Slavery Fair, Thomas Clarkson, Western Anti-Slavery Eair, Jews Changing Their Sabbath, During the time that the General Assembly of the Presbyterian church (New School) met in Cincinnati, a new church was formed with the title as above, Danger of Being Excited, The Fourteenth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar To Be Held in Boston, during Christmas and New Year's Week, 1847-8, Frederick Douglass and Charles Lenox Remond Port Byron, Seneca Falls, and Canandaigua, Here is additional evidence of the truth of the oft repeated assertion, that the slaves, if emancipated, could not take care of themselves!, Waltham Celebration July 5th, In the last Emancipator appears the following comments on an editorial article in the Era. Letter to the editor: Boston Olive Branch, Means of Abolishing Slavery, Mike Walsh, W. W. Brown--County Female Society, Frederick Douglass and His Printing Press, Reformatory Masonic Traditions, The Society of Friends. Editorial: British Unitarianism, A Christian Country, Multiple Editorial Items, Life of Benjamin Lundy, Riot at Annapolis, Md. Elections: New Hampshire Election. Classified ads: Mrs. Mojj, Female Physician, Multiple Classified Advertisements, Notice. Death notices: Died. Arts & Entertainment: Poetry Cleon and I. Miscellaneous: Agents for the Liberator.
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