William C. Nell
March 5, 1852 A letter from Nell, from Rochester, N.Y., dated Feb 19, 1852, addressed to Esteemed Friend Garrison, is “sent by way of most grateful remembrance”. Nell yearns to “see the opening buds...
View ArticleGerrit Smith to NY Gov. Hunt, on Colonization
March 5, 1852 A long letter from Smith: “You have suddenly fallen in love with the American Colonization Society. You are deceived by it, as I was deceived by it. There is less excuse, however, for...
View Article1300 Colored Citizens (New Bedford) Against Colonization
February 27, 1852 At the Third Christian Church, New Bedford, the assembly enacts five strong resolutions urging non-support of the Colonization Society. The post 1300 Colored Citizens (New Bedford)...
View ArticleIllustrations of American Liberty !!
February 20, 1852 As part of two whole pages addressed to Louis Kossuth, Concerning Freedom and Slavery in the United States, and over the above title, a whole column begins with: Three Million One...
View ArticleJames G. Birney on Colonization
February 13, 1852 Under the Refuge of Oppression column there are excerpts from a pamphlet by Birney, “addressed to the free colored people, taking the detestable colonization position, that they can...
View ArticleAnti-Slavery Reminiscences
January 30, 1852 A long letter from Henry W. Wright, written Jan 17, 1852, from Michigan, to Richard D. Webb, Dublin, Ireland. Wright sends excerpts from the Genius of Emancipation, about Garrison,...
View ArticleFemale Benevolent Firm
January 23, 1852 “This is the title of an association, which was organized in Boston, last year, by some of the most enterprising colored women, for mutual aid and advantage, in case of sickness and...
View ArticlePractical Suggestions for Abolitionists
January 16, 1852 In an anti-tobacco-chewing article, Lewis Ford, comments: “…most tobacco-chewers keep their mouth so full of the juice as to be unable to enter into a spirited conversation with...
View ArticleWomen Petitions
January 9, 1852 An item by Wendell Phillips, urges upon all readers to circulate petitions to the legislature, asking for the “extension of the elective privilege to women”. Those petitions should be...
View ArticleThe Twenty-Second Volume
January 2, 1852 “We enter upon the twenty-second volume of the Liberator. Twenty-one years, therefore, have been completed by us, in advocacy of the sacred claims of our enslaved brethren, through its...
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