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African observer: a monthly journal illustrative of the general character, and moral and political effects of negro slavery* american anti-slavery reporter* american anti-slavery society. Annual report* anti-slavery examiner* anti-slavery record* anti-slavery tract*.
3-5 document b – equino's diary source: zachary macaulay, anti-slavery monthly reporter, volume 1, society.
3 it was only their lack of success in acquiring rights from debate, in a work of 1550, whether or not the spartacus slave rebellion was a tumultus or a volume for giovagnoli's own generation,.
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The collection includes one issue of american and foreign anti-slavery reporter, 1843-03-01, volume 2 issue 9, published by the american.
Martin rightly notes that “it is clear that few african slaves were directly 58 the anti-slavery reporter was first published by the anti-slavery society in 1825.
Motor life was consistently in #3, #4 or #5 position in print volumes among automotive titles that provided paid circulation details. Net monthly paid circulation peaked in 1958 with almost 37,000 copies, then settled at around 29,000 per month until it ceased production in 1961.
The reference staff at the woonsocket harris public library will be happy to locate items in the woonsocket papers for you, but request that you supply at least the month and year of the item’s publication.
See paul lovejoy 'the volume of the atlantic slave trade: a synthesis' journal of anti-slavery agitators published many pamphlets and books on the trade - for example, the company's 'monthly clear profits were.
The anti-slavery reading room in rochester, new york, run by harriet jacobs and her brother, john. The reading room had copies of both the lib-erator and the british anti-slavery monthly reporter as well as many other documents from both the london and american anti-slavery societies.
The reporter magazine was established in 1825 and has been continuously published since 1840. Series viii, vol 22, issue 1 anti-slavery international thomas clarkson house the stableyard broomgrove road london sw9 9tl united kingdom tel: +44 (0)20 7501 8920 fax: +44 (0)20 7738 4110 email: info@antislavery.
No more published? title varies: june 1825-july 1830, anti-slavery monthly reporter; july 1830-july 1836, anti-slavery reporter (title-page reads, june.
Naipaul, the loss of el dorado: a colonial history (new york: knopf, 1969).
2' this tension ultimately led to the civil war and the abolition of slavery in the united states. 22 frederick douglass, the incomparable african-american abolitionist.
American anti-slavery reporter published eight monthly issues in 1834. 1834: the internet archive has volume 1, number 1, dated january 1834.
John hartog iii, the seminary dean at the time, constantly abolitionists taught children several ways to join the fight against slavery and proposed a the slave's friend for 40 monthly issues between 1836-1839, a magazine inte.
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3: august 20, 1830 we proceed to confirm these views of the conduct of the assembly and community of jamaica by a few extracts from the concluding re marks of the committee of the wesleyan missionary society, in the appendix to their report.
Volume title pages for 1846-1852 read: the british and foreign anti-slavery reporter. Merged with the aborigines' friend, to form, the anti-slavery reporter and aborigines' friend.
Anti slavery reporter october 1830 the anti-slavery reporter was founded in london in 1825 as the anti-slavery monthly reporter by zachary macaulay (1768–1838), a scottish philanthropist who devoted most of his life to the anti-slavery movement.
The first twelve numbers of the slave's friend have been bound, and they make a very pretty volume. --the slave's friend, volume 2, numbers 2, pages 2 of wrapper.
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North carolina yearly meeting of the religious society of friends started around 1680 in northeastern north carolina, and included monthly meetings (churches) in north and south carolina, parts of virginia, georgia, and tennessee in the nineteenth century.
1830, elle modifia la périodicité de sa publication l’anti-slavery monthly reporter devint ainsi l’anti-slavery reporter (publié deux fois par mois jusqu’en juillet 3 l’agency committee se sépara officiellement de la société l’année suivante, en 1832.
Lac brd 2019-04-26 no edits (3 cards) serial information from shelflist card: weekly, june 1840-apr.
Vice president, 1839-1840, executive committee, american and foreign anti-slavery society.
Women's activism against the slave trade and later against slavery had dramatic 3 slavery was deemed an abomination of the highest level of morality.
The unique anti-slavery archive and library to the world-leading international slavery museum in liverpool. The collection covers the archive from 1700s onwards, as well as manuscripts dating back to the origins of the international abolition movement, including the first issue of the anti-slavery reporter magazine from 1825.
A letter from smith appeared on page 3 of the first issue of the paper on june 26, 1851: “much joy is expressed that you have settled down upon the anti-slavery interpretation of the federal constitution. ” this viewpoint meant a complete break from william lloyd garrison and the american anti-slavery society and their support of nonvoting.
He applied these talents in the fight to end slavery in british colonies in the 1800s. As “an extraordinarily able administrator”, iain whyte's 2011 biography of macaulay is more circumspe.
Title from caption editor: zachary macaulay boston public library anti-slavery collection.
Making of america (moa) is a digital library of primary sources in american social history from the antebellum period through reconstruction. The collection is particularly strong in the subject areas of education, psychology, american history, sociology, religion, and science and technology.
On july 30, 1835, a group of three students composed a letter to william lloyd garrison, the editor of the radical abolitionist newspaper the liberator. They announced the formation of “the princeton, new jersey, young men’s anti-slavery society,” with the stated goal of “the immediate abolition of slavery throughout these united states.
First known date of issue 1825 1831 1837 1840 1846 anglo-african journals: 1825-c. 1930 name and serialization anti-slavery monthly reporter vols.
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