Death of Arnold Buffum
March 18, 1859 This notice recalls for readers that Buffum was the first President of the New England (now the Massachusetts) Anti-Slavery Society”
View ArticleElizabeth Heyrick and other women
January 16, 1857 Continuing coverage of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Society, includes a speech by William C. Nell. In his speech there is a reference to Heyrick. “Among the instrumentalities...
View Article25th Anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society
January 9, 1857 Four hundred members of the Society assemble for a feast at Faneuil Hall. Letters of greeting, from people who could not be present are read, including from Theodore Parker, Samuel J....
View ArticleConvention of the NEASS
May 28, 1836 This issue includes an account of the Convention of the NEASS
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Notice of opening of New England Anti-Slavery Society, at 46 Washington St., Boston
View ArticlePreamble to Constitution of the New England Anti-Slavery Society
Clear copy of preamble to the Constitution of the New England Anti-Slavery Society: “Whereas, we believe that Slavery is contrary to the precepts of Christianity, dangerous to the liberties of the...
View ArticlePreamble to Constitution of the New England Anti-Slavery Society
Clear copy of preamble to the Constitution of the New England Anti-Slavery Society: “Whereas, we believe that Slavery is contrary to the precepts of Christianity, dangerous to the liberties of the...
View ArticleNew England Anti-Slavery Society
Notice of opening of New England Anti-Slavery Society, at 46 Washington St., Boston The post New England Anti-Slavery Society appeared first on The Liberator Files.
View ArticleA CALL TO THE NEW-ENGLAND ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION
A full two-page insert, A Liberator Extra, is A CALL TO THE NEW-ENGLAND ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, to be held at 46 Washington Street, May 14, listing names from all New England states, by towns. It...
View ArticleConvention of the NEASS
May 28, 1836 This issue includes an account of the Convention of the NEASS The post Convention of the NEASS appeared first on The Liberator Files.
View Article25th Anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society
January 9, 1857 Four hundred members of the Society assemble for a feast at Faneuil Hall. Letters of greeting, from people who could not be present are read, including from Theodore Parker, Samuel J....
View ArticleElizabeth Heyrick and other women
January 16, 1857 Continuing coverage of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Society, includes a speech by William C. Nell. In his speech there is a reference to Heyrick. “Among the instrumentalities...
View ArticleDeath of Arnold Buffum
March 18, 1859 This notice recalls for readers that Buffum was the first President of the New England (now the Massachusetts) Anti-Slavery Society” The post Death of Arnold Buffum appeared first on The...
View ArticleDeath of Arnold Buffum
March 18, 1859 This notice recalls for readers that Buffum was the first President of the New England (now the Massachusetts) Anti-Slavery Society” The post Death of Arnold Buffum appeared first on The...
View ArticleElizabeth Heyrick and other women
January 16, 1857 Continuing coverage of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Society, includes a speech by William C. Nell. In his speech there is a reference to Heyrick. “Among the instrumentalities...
View Article25th Anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society
January 9, 1857 Four hundred members of the Society assemble for a feast at Faneuil Hall. Letters of greeting, from people who could not be present are read, including from Theodore Parker, Samuel J....
View ArticleConvention of the NEASS
May 28, 1836 This issue includes an account of the Convention of the NEASS The post Convention of the NEASS appeared first on The Liberator Files.
View ArticleA CALL TO THE NEW-ENGLAND ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION
A full two-page insert, A Liberator Extra, is A CALL TO THE NEW-ENGLAND ANTI-SLAVERY CONVENTION, to be held at 46 Washington Street, May 14, listing names from all New England states, by towns. It...
View ArticleNew England Anti-Slavery Society
Notice of opening of New England Anti-Slavery Society, at 46 Washington St., Boston The post New England Anti-Slavery Society appeared first on The Liberator Files.
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