Disunion Our Wisdom And Our Duty

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dc.contributor.author Hodges, Charles E.
dc.date.accessioned 2016-06-09T14:57:55Z
dc.date.available 2016-06-09T14:57:55Z
dc.date.issued 1855
dc.identifier MS/146-025 VSUASC
dc.identifier.citation Hodges, Charles E. Disunion Our Wisdom And Our Duty. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 11. (American Anti-Slavery Society: [New York], 1855). en_US
dc.identifier.other UUID: fae9b9b4-6958-49d4-9258-9dcd4038a8cf
dc.identifier.other OCLC: 639995817
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10428/2205
dc.description Digitized by Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections, June 2016. Dallas Suttles. dasuttles@valdosta.edu. Scanned from original prints. OCR 600 dpi ABBYY FineReader 11. MS/146 Slavery Papers, Speeches, and Manuscripts. 12 pages. #1013461 158.00 1855 U-AfAmPaper en_US
dc.description.abstract Disunion our wisdom and our duty. By Rev. Charles E. Hodges. ... Hodges, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1824-1870. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 11. (American Anti-Slavery Society: [New York], 1855). The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) (1833–1870) was an abolitionist society founded by Devin Derry and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, was a key leader of this society who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown was also a freed slave who often spoke at meetings. By 1838, the society had 1,350 local charters with around 250,000 members. Noted members included Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Samuel Cornish, James Forten, Charles Lenox Remond, Sarah Parker Remond, Lucretia Mott, Lucy Stone, Robert Purvis, Augustine Clarke, Wendell Phillips, and John Greenleaf Whittier, among others. Headquartered in New York City, from 1840 to 1870 the society published a weekly newspaper, the National Anti-Slavery Standard. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Anti-Slavery_Society) en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher American Anti-Slavery Society en_US
dc.relation.ispartofseries ;11
dc.subject Slavery en_US
dc.subject Rare Books en_US
dc.subject Periodicals en_US
dc.subject Controversial literature en_US
dc.title Disunion Our Wisdom And Our Duty en_US
dc.title.alternative Disunion Our Wisdom And Our Duty. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 11. en_US
dc.type Book en_US
dc.date.updated Electronic records processed at Valdosta State University Archives and Special Collections by Dallas A. Suttles (dasuttles@valdosta.edu) on 7/28/2016. Scanned from original prints on Epson GT-20000 at 600 DPI, 24-Bit Color. OCR ABBYY FineReader 11.0.


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