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Black Abolitionist Archive
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Subtitle: True Fanaticism. Title: Colored American - September 22, 1838 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer expresses the irony of a country founded on principles of freedom that continues to include the system of slavery in its southern states. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: A True Picture. Title: Colored American - September 29, 1838 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer shares a letter he received from a former slave describing his experiences. The focus is mostly on how prejudice and intolerance have effected religious services in the southern states. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: Work for True Philanthropists. Title: Colored American - June 1, 1839 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) The writer suggests that philanthropists donate money to establish a "market garden" that will help train African American men to start their own business in the silk industry. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: A True Picture. Title: Colored American - May 27, 1837 Speaker or author: Sears, Robert Newspaper or publication: Colored American (1837 - 1842) Brief anecdote designed to persuade the reader to refrain from drinking alcohol. Description of file(s): one scanned, one columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: "Look here, upon this Picture, and on This" Title: Pacific Appeal - September 13, 1862 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Pacific Appeal (1862 - 188?) The writer tells his readers that all those who were in favor of the Negro Testimony Bill in the state Legislature have been re-elected. Those who opposed it, have been rejected in state politics. He believes this bill will certainly pass now. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |
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Subtitle: True Principles. Title: Weekly Advocate - January 7, 1837 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Weekly Advocate (1837) Letter to the editor questioning the moral motives of the newspaper. The editor's reply expresses the view that the Weekly Advocate does not encourage vice and immoral actions. Description of file(s): two scanned, two columned, newspaper pages |
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Subtitle: A Few Words More About Our True Policy. Title: Weekly Anglo-African - March 10, 1860 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Weekly Anglo-African (1859 - 1862) The writer offers economic advice for his readers based the tenets of Quaker and Dutch societies: be thrifty, buy land, and be diligent in holding onto what you have. Description of file(s): one scanned, three columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: A Word On Our True Policy. Title: Weekly Anglo-African - February 25, 1860 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Weekly Anglo-African (1859 - 1862) The writer provides a brief overview of the political opinions on slavery espoused by the major presidential hopefuls in the upcoming election. Description of file(s): one scanned, three columned, newspaper page |
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Subtitle: A Curious Rumor -- Is It True? Title: Weekly Anglo-African - January 11, 1862 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Weekly Anglo-African (1859 - 1862) The writer relates a rumor that a surprise attack was foiled by a traitor in the upper ranks of the Union army. Description of file(s): one scanned newspaper column |

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