Black Abolitionist Archive
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Subtitle: Honor Justly Due. Title: Weekly Anglo-African - January 12, 1861 Speaker or author: editor Newspaper or publication: Weekly Anglo-African (1859 - 1862) The writer addresses the question regarding the Constitution's stance on slavery. He wonders aloud why there is a call to amend the Cosntitution to include slavery if it is (as assumed) already a pro-slavery document. This issue is being hotly debated in Congress. Description of file(s): one scanned, two columned, newspaper page Subjects: Abolitionists--United States; African American abolitionists; Antislavery movements--United States; Slavery; United States--History--19th century Keywords: abolition; Anti-Slavery Party; Constitution; Garrisonian party; government; North; politics; Pro-Slavery; South; South Carolina; union People: Cheever, Mr.; Garrison, William Lloyd; Goodell, William; Raphall, Mr.; Vandyke, Mr.; Vinton, Mr. Publication type: editorials; Newspapers |
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