[Scrapbook of newspaper articles on slavery]

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Language:English
Published: [18--?]
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Table of Contents:
  • Pittsburgh Gazette, Saturday Morning, January 21, 1854; Antislavery lecture
  • The slave burning story: statement of facts
  • American Democrat, Baltimore, Fri., April 11
  • The courts
  • Local affairs; Fugitive slave caee
  • The negro race
  • [Gazette, May 14/51], handwritten
  • Judge Wilkin's charge
  • [Philadelphia Daily News, Dec/23/50], handwritten; Local affairs: Fugitive slave case
  • [Pennsylvania Inquirer, Dec 24/50], handwritten; Return of Gibson, the Alleged fagitive from slavery
  • Fugitive Slave Law
  • A fugitive doctor of divinity set free
  • Bishop Hopkins on slavery
  • The American (Pittsburgh), Monday afternoon, Nov. 27
  • Judge Irwin on the Fugitive Slave Law
  • The Buffalo Slave Case
  • Free Negro law of Indiana
  • Buffalo slave case
  • Washington, from the Baltimore Sun; History of the Christiana tragedy
  • Important correspondence
  • The Christiana outrage: Letter from the Rev. Mr. Gorsuch to Gov. Johnston
  • The calumniator convicted
  • Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Society (reported from the Evening Bulletin), West Chester, Oct. 9, 1851
  • Charge of Judge Irwin, on the subject of Fugitive Slave Law
  • From the New York Trubune, Nicaragua-An important movement-Freedom of San Juan
  • The Independent, Speech of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher, before the Am. and for Anti-Slavery Society, New York, May 6, 1851
  • The Independent, May 10
  • Commercial Journal (Pittsburgh), Tuesday morning, Apr. 6, 1852, The last slave case
  • From the Cleveland True Democrat, hambden, Geauga co., Ohio, Apr. 1
  • Important decision
  • The newport difficulty, correspondence of the Boston Post, Ocean House, Newport, Aug. 9th, 1852, Outrageour attack upon a Southerner-A mob-Hundreds of Southerners leaving
  • The case of Horace Preton
  • The compromise a finality
  • An attempt to sell a free woman as a slave
  • Letter of Horace Mann to the Ohio Convention of Colored Freemen, Washington, Dec. 31, 1851
  • Colored seamen in South Carolina
  • Homicide at Colombia-Great excitement, Columbia, Pa. Apr. 30
  • The Columbia fugitive slave murder
  • The fatal slave case at Columbia
  • New Publications, v. 14, no. 689, New-York, Sat., Nov. 25, 1854, Adams and slavery, Sevastopol, Frauds upon immigrants
  • For the Pittsburgh Gazette
  • The American, Local matters, Colored Convention
  • From the Richmond, Va., Enquirer, July 20th, Most foul and atrocious murder
  • The Richmond tragedy: Confession of Jane Williams
  • Recovery of aun Abdcted negro girl
  • From the Indiana Sentinel: Liberia
  • The Coolie slave trade
  • The cuban slave trade
  • American and Gazette, Philadelphia, Fri., Apr. 8, 1853: African Colonization
  • Commercial Journal, Pittsburgh, Thursday Morning, Apr. 28, 1853
  • The Law of Colored Seamen
  • Negroes in New York
  • Pittsburgh Gazette, Wednesday Morning, Apr. 27, 1853: Shooting negroes and hunting them with dogs
  • From the New York Daily Times: The Cuban slave trade, Matanzas, Apr. 2, 1853
  • American and Gazette, Philadelphia, Saturday, May 14, 1853
  • British Government engaged in the slave trade
  • From the New York Tribune, U.S. Law in the district
  • Three slaves emanicapted
  • The capture of three slaves
  • Pittsburgh Gazette, Friday Morning, July 1, 1853; Emancipados in Cuba
  • The slave trade in Cuba
  • Dr. Durbin on colonization
  • Fro the Examiner, Obedience to law-consistency
  • The Cincinnati slave case; Decision of Judge Mclean sustaining the law
  • Increase of slavery
  • The Saturday visitor, Pittsburgh; Constitutionality of the Fugitive Slave Law
  • American and Gazette; Yellow fever and the slave trade
  • Legal intelligence
  • From the Philadelphia Register; The hero of Wilkesbarre
  • Liberian colonization
  • A sermon on colonization by Rev. F.S. Wiley
  • American and Gazette, Liberia; The subjoined letter from Governor Robert to Mr. Gerard Ralston, of London will be read with interest
  • Full phonogrophic report of the proceedings in the Wikesbarre case
  • Daily register; The Wikesbarre case-The testimony
  • The Wilkesbarre slave case
  • Daily Register, Saturday morning, Nov. 5, 1853; Another chapter in the Wilesbarre affair
  • The daily register, Philadelphia, Saturday morning, Nov. 5, 1853; hearing on Habeas Corpus.