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The emancipator, volume 1, number 4

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  • First newsletter in the U.S. solely devoted to the abolition of slavery. This issue in particular condemns slavery as a cruel and unethical practice, criticizes the current government policy and reports the latest news concerning slavery issues in...
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 1

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  • Describes the purpose of this periodical as advocating the abolition of slavery through reprinting abolitionist tracts, publishing the constitutions and proceedings of abolitionist societies, and printing correspondence on the subject of...
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 2

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  • This issue advocates for the abolition of slavery. It includes a history of the Manumumission Society and its constitution. It also discusses the virtue of chastity, particularly for women.
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 5

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  • This issue advocates for the abolition of slavery and argues that both those who sell slaves and those that purchase slaves are culpable. The morality of the slave trade is also discussed broadly.
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 3

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  • This issue advocates for the abolition of slavery.
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 7

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  • This issue advocates for the abolition of slavery and particularly focuses on the Missouri Question.
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit
 

The emancipator, volume 1, number 6

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  • This issue on the topic of slavery includes: a letter to the Branches of the Manumission Society of Tennessee, an Address delivered at a meeting of the Knoxville Branch of the aforementioned; Article 3. Sec. 26 from the Constitution of Missouri...
2024-05-07 Öffentlichkeit