Objections to Annexation in the free states; Counter-Current in Massachusetts; What has the North to do with it?; The North is a fraction of the Human Race; Whop will be harmed by its overthrow?; Economic Considerations ...
Moody, Loring(Boston: Published By John P. Jewett & Company., 1856)
A political monograph and campaign literature attributed to abolitionist Loring Moody of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society addressing Democrats during the 1856 election campaign.
Anti-slavery literature -- United ...
Gannett, Ezra S. Relation of the North To Slavery. A Discourse Preached in the Federal Street Meetinghouse, in Boston, on Sunday, June 11, 1854. Crosby, Nichols and Co. 1st, MDCCCLIC, dbd, 23 pgs., vg cond. $125.00
Odum, Howard W.(American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education, 1909)
This is a reprint of Odum's 1909 dissertation for Clark University which first appeared in the American Journal of Religious Psychology and Education. This reprint seems to have been done in the same year and is thus one ...
United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims(1822-03-11)
Slave trading ships were confiscated for violating laws prohibiting the slave trade. The Charleston port authority, a Mr. Jervey, enforced the law at his own expense and seeks compensation from the state for his efforts. ...
General Assembly, Georgia; United States, Committee on the Judiciary Congress(Blair & Rives, printers, 1840-03-11)
Georgia. General Assembly.,(1840). Resolutions of the General Assembly of Georgia: in favor of so amending the Constitution of the United States as to authorize circuit judges of the United States to surrender fugitives ...
Tyler, John (1790-1862). Seminole War -- Slaves Captured: Message From The President Of The United States Transmitting The Information Called For By A Resolution Of The House Of Representatives Of August 9, 1841, In Relation ...
Slavery and the Domestic Slave Trade in the United States by the Committee Appointed by the Late Yearly Meeting of Friends Held in Philadelphia in 1839. Includes excerpts from Joseph John Gurney’s Familiar letters to Henry ...
Fleming, William Henry(Boston: Dana Estes & Company, 1906-06-19)
William Fleming's well-received speech before the University of Georgia Alumni Society on June 19, 1906. Topics include the 13th, 14th, and 15th amendments, the causes of the Civil War, and other issues related to racism ...
”Fifth edition: with a review of the decision of the supreme court in the case of Dred Scott.” First edition published after Dred Scott, with a review of the case. Nott is an apologist for the court. Reminds readers of the ...
In this historical essay, published in 1863, Reverend Henry Darling argues that the civil war is a war of liberation and explains why slavery is antithetical to Christianity and to the Constitution. Rev. Darling argues ...
Stephens, Alexander H.(Congressional Globe Office, 1856-06-28)
The House having under consideration the bill reported from the Committee on Territories, providing for the admission of Kansas into the Union as a State, with the constitution prepared at Topeka by the Free State Party.
Campbell, Lewis Davis(Congressional Globe Office, 1850-02-19)
Ohio Representative Lewis Campbell argues that Southern, not Northern Aggression, is the root of political disunity. Campbell argues the founders meant to limit the spread of slavery by using the 1774 Articles of Association ...
The memorial of the Society of Friends upon the subject of the abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia and the question as to the proper mode of disposing of it, being before the Senate -- Mr. Hubbard submitted ...
Speech of Henry Clay, delivered before the U.S. Senate in 1850, discussing his compromise resolutions in regards to slavery. Clay is trying to settle the controversy brought about by fugitive slave laws and the annexation ...
The Suicide Of Slavery. Speech Of Hon. Eli Thayer, Of Massachusetts. Delivered In The House Of Representatives, March 25, 1858. DELIVERED IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 25, 1858. Buell and Blanchard, Printer. 1858. ...