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Black Abolitionist Archive
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Subtitle: "He Who Defends Freedom is Worthy of All Its Franchises." Title: Anglo-African - November 11, 1865 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Anglo-African (1863 - 1865) Brief note announcing a celebration to honor African Americans who fought in the Civil War. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: Revival of Slavery. Title: Anglo-African - August 12, 1865 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Anglo-African (1863 - 1865) The writer comments on an article published in a Nashville, Tennessee newspaper urging readers to vote for Governor Campbell and a return to the institution of slavery. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: The "Elevator." Title: Anglo-African - October 7, 1865 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Anglo-African (1863 - 1865) The writer praises the editor of the Elevator newspaper for his outstanding work. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: The Letter of "W." Title: Colored American - October 16, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored Amerian (1837 - 1842) The editor responds to a letter accusing the attendees at a recent convention of changing their views and convictions. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: A Vestage of Pro-Slavery. Title: Colored American - October 5, 1839 Speaker or author: Cornish, Samuel E. (Samuel Eli), 1795?-1858 Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on an exchange between Samuel Cornish and Philip Bell regarding a statement published in the Friend of Man newspaper. The Friend of Man's brief statement was from a representative of the New York Anti-Slavery Society saying they would not support the Colored American newspaper until it changed its political point of view. Description of file(s): two scanned newspaper pages (three columns) |
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Subtitle: Fruits of Slavery. Title: Colored American - June 26, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) Brief account of a slaveholder who accidently shot his wife while loading his gun to shoot his runaway slave. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: The Catholics of Kentucky, and Slavery. Title: Colored American - June 19, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) Brief comment on an article in a Catholic newspaper predicting that slavery would surely end soon. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: "Bring Your Wives." Title: Colored American - August 7, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) In an effort to encourage attendance at a convention in Troy, New York, one organizer suggested that attendees bring their wives. The writer responds to this suggestion saying that he doesn't believe this is a good idea. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: "Come Over and Help Us." Title: Colored American - March 25, 1837 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The editor appeals to his readers for financial support to keep the newspaper in publication. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: An American Citizen murdered!! The Press destroyed!!! The Spirit of Slavery triumphant!!! Title: Colored American - November 25, 1837 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The editor reports details regarding the death of a newspaper owner in Alton, Illinois who was murdred by a mob set on destroying his printing press. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Sixth Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Title: Colored American - May 11, 1839 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer announces an upcoming convention to be held on the anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. He briefly mentions the challenges that lay ahead for this organization. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: Anniversary of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Title: Colored American - May 6, 1837 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer announces the anniversary celebration of the American Anti-Slavery Society. This organization holds an important place in a country whose government and Churches are swayed by prejudice, a system based on slaveholding, and continued corruption. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Convention of "Disfranchised Commissioners." Title: Colored American - September 4, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on a recent convention of a newly formed organization. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: "A Thought by the Way." Title: Colored American - April 24, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on an article published in another newspaper by J.W.C. Pennington regarding the return to Africa of the Amistad captives. Dr. Pennington sees this as an opportunity to further his missionary work in Africa by using this incident to gain attention for his cause. The writer hopes that instead the people of this country will see the error in the Colonization efforts that Pennington supports. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Creed of the "Journal of Commerce" Title: Colored American - March 9, 1839 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on remarks made by David Hale, publisher of the Journal of Commerce, regarding those who assume positions of authority. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: "Equality and Exact Justice to All Men." Title: Colored American - April 17, 1841 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on the irony in the actions of those who band together as Republicans in Tammany Hall. They promise justice, equality, and fairness, yet deliver only corruption and prejudice. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: "The Kidnapped Frenchmen." Title: Colored American - September 8, 1838 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on the recent arrest of two French sailors who were charged with being fugitive slaves. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: "Thy sins will surely find thee out." Title: Colored American - December 15, 1838 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer comments on the recent changes that have been introduced into Pennsylvania's "revised" state Constitution. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Slavery in the Church. Title: Colored American - June 1, 1839 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer expresses his opinion on the current debate in the Church regarding whether or not slavery is a sin. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Northern distress produced by Southern slavery. Title: Colored American - May 13, 1837 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer expresses his views regarding the negative impact that southern slavery has on the economics of the northern states. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |

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