Mass Meeting of Colored People, Newbern, N.C.
June 26, 1863 A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at the African Church. Resolutions passed “acknowledge the hand of God in the great events which are now taking place”, call for people to...
View ArticleGen. Hamilton, of Texas, at Faneuil Hall
April 24, 1863 A crowded meeting at Faneuil Hall hears Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas. “He showed that the South, before the rebellion, had always carried its point, and therefore had no excuse for...
View ArticleLetter from the South
February 22, 1856 A letter to Samuel May, Jr., name of writer and place from which it comes omitted. In it the writer asks for more copies of The Liberator, which he will distribute, and which he...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery in the south
September 29, 1843 Here are two brief items, one from Kentucky, one from Maryland, from the Rochester Evening Post, each used to indicate that Anti-Slavery is advancing in the South.
View ArticleAbolition at the South
“From a letter to the editor of the Michigan Observer — I have just received a letter from a highly valued friend in Mississippi, who says, ‘I was recently conversing with a lawyer of Woodville in...
View ArticleAbolition at the South
“From a letter to the editor of the Michigan Observer — I have just received a letter from a highly valued friend in Mississippi, who says, ‘I was recently conversing with a lawyer of Woodville in...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery in the south
September 29, 1843 Here are two brief items, one from Kentucky, one from Maryland, from the Rochester Evening Post, each used to indicate that Anti-Slavery is advancing in the South. The post...
View ArticleLetter from the South
February 22, 1856 A letter to Samuel May, Jr., name of writer and place from which it comes omitted. In it the writer asks for more copies of The Liberator, which he will distribute, and which he...
View ArticleGen. Hamilton, of Texas, at Faneuil Hall
April 24, 1863 A crowded meeting at Faneuil Hall hears Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas. “He showed that the South, before the rebellion, had always carried its point, and therefore had no excuse for...
View ArticleMass Meeting of Colored People, Newbern, N.C.
June 26, 1863 A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at the African Church. Resolutions passed “acknowledge the hand of God in the great events which are now taking place”, call for people to...
View ArticleMass Meeting of Colored People, Newbern, N.C.
June 26, 1863 A large and enthusiastic meeting was held at the African Church. Resolutions passed “acknowledge the hand of God in the great events which are now taking place”, call for people to...
View ArticleGen. Hamilton, of Texas, at Faneuil Hall
April 24, 1863 A crowded meeting at Faneuil Hall hears Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas. “He showed that the South, before the rebellion, had always carried its point, and therefore had no excuse for...
View ArticleLetter from the South
February 22, 1856 A letter to Samuel May, Jr., name of writer and place from which it comes omitted. In it the writer asks for more copies of The Liberator, which he will distribute, and which he...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery in the south
September 29, 1843 Here are two brief items, one from Kentucky, one from Maryland, from the Rochester Evening Post, each used to indicate that Anti-Slavery is advancing in the South. The post...
View ArticleAbolition at the South
“From a letter to the editor of the Michigan Observer — I have just received a letter from a highly valued friend in Mississippi, who says, ‘I was recently conversing with a lawyer of Woodville in...
View Article
More Pages to Explore .....