Mashpee Indians assert rights
MASHPEE INDIANS Rev. Wm. Apes has requested us to publish the following resolutions, which he said were passed at a recent meeting of the tribe of Indians in Mashpee: Resolved, That we, as a tribe,...
View ArticlePamphlet by John G.Whittier
VALUABLE PAMPHLET John G. Whittier of Haverhill, a member of the Society of Friends, and a gentleman distinguished as a writer, has published an excellent pamphlet on the subject of slavery, with the...
View ArticleFemale Colored Benevolent Society, Troy, N.Y.
Female Colored Benevolent Society Troy, N. Y. June 18, 1833 Mr. Editor: — On the 12th of February last the colored females of this place held a meeting which resulted in the formation of the ‘African...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery Society, Bowdoin College, opposes colonization
BOWDOIN COLLEGE “The following is an extract of a letter, which we received a short time since, from a student at this College:”‘It gives me great pleasure to inform you, that in this College you have...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery Society, at Assonet, Taunton
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY AT ASSONET, TAUNTON The following is an extract of a letter from Arnold Buffum to the Corresponding Secretary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society , dated July 16: ‘In my...
View ArticleANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY AT AMHERST COLLEGE
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY AT AMHERST COLLEGE We have recently received the following interesting communication from this institution. It give us the highest gratification to find good principles gaining...
View ArticleANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY IN ONEIDA INSTITUTE
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY IN ONEIDA INSTITUTE The same mail which brought us the account of the formation of an Anti-Slavery Society in Amherst College, also conveyed to us the cheering news of the...
View ArticleFIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS FOR ARREST OF GARRISON
A BID FOR A FREEMAN OF MASSACHUSETTS The copy of the following resolutions passed by the State of Georgia, was sent to us for one of the series of notes to Mr. Child’s speech. But as the act has never...
View Article179,000 ladies sign petition in England — a challenge to New England
ANTI-SLAVERY PETITIONS IN ENGLAND We are inclined to think, that there must have been a mistake relative to the number of signatures attached to the huge petition referred to by Mr. Garrison in one of...
View ArticlePRAISE OF WHITTIER
WHITTIER This author’s writings, by all lovers of poetry, we believe are much admired and applauded. With the emotions and passions of the mind, he seems to be engaged, for the most part – and...
View ArticleYOUNG MEN’S ANTI-SLAVERY ASSOCIATION, Boston
YOUNG MEN’S ANTI-SLAVERY ASSOCIATION FORMED It gives us great pleasure to inform our readers, that a new association has been formed in this city, to aid in the diffusion of truth on the subject of...
View ArticleANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY AT NEW HAVEN
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY AT NEW HAVEN A Society was formed in New Haven, on the 4th of June last, of great respectability and influence, called the New Haven Anti-Slavery Society. The Constitution...
View ArticleAbolition Society in Ohio
ABOLITION SOCIETY OF PAINT VALLEY The Abolition Society of Paint Valley, Ohio, held its annual meeting, on Wednesday, the 28th of August, 1833, and the following officers were chosen. George Brown,...
View ArticleANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY IN PLAINFIELD, CT.
ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY OF PLAINFIELD AND ITS VICINITY The Unionist of August 29, gives an account of a meeting in Plainfield, Ct. at which the Anti-Slavery Society of Plainfield, and its vicinity was...
View ArticleNew York Anti-Slavery Society formed in city
At a meeting of the friends of immediate emancipation of slaves in the United States, held at Chatham-street Chapel, Oct 2, at half past seven o’clock, John Rankin was chosen Chairman, and Abraham Cox,...
View ArticlePittsburg, (Pa.) Anti-Slavery Society
Pittsburg, (Pa.) Oct 12, 1833 Sir: I am requested to advise you of the formation recently of the Pittsburg Anti-Slavery Society, and to express to you the wishes of the Society that the fact of its...
View Article‘Garrison Society’, Anti-Slavery Society, and Sewall, Kittredge, Remond
MORE LIFE MEMBERS Samuel E. Sewall, Esq., of this city, Dr. Ingalls Kittredge of Beverly, and Mr. John Remond of Salem, have constituted themselves Life Members of the New England Anti-Slavery Society,...
View ArticleConcentration of Slavery
Concentration of Slavery All accounts concur in representing the internal slave traders as uncommonly active this year. The price paid for human flesh is 20 to 50 per cent higher that it was two...
View ArticleRochester plans to organize Society
From the Rochester (N.Y.) Inquirer ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING At a meeting of the citizens of Rochester, pursuant to public notice, held at the 3d Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday evening, the 13th B....
View ArticleNational Anti-Slavery Convention
DECLARATION OF THE NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION What is generally four columns — with a long list of signers, Signed in the Adelphi Hall, in the City of Philadelphia, on the sixth day of...
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