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All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights of which, when they enter into a state of...
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All men are by nature equally free and independent and have certain inherent rights of which, when they enter into a state of...
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Anti-slavery celebration : First of August : anniversary of West India emancipation : the managers of the Massachusetts...
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Citizens of Boston! : A free citizen of Massachusetts--free by Massachusetts laws until his liberty is declared to be forfeited...
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I don't know as I can better serve the cause I love so well than to die for it
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Execute judgment in the morning, and deliver him that is spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor : Constitution of Virginia
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Execute judgment in the morning, and deliver him that is spoiled out of the hand of the oppressor : Constitution of Virginia
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Fellow citizens of Massachusetts! : Read and consider
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Fellow citizens of Massachusetts! : Read and consider
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First anniversary of the kidnapping of Thomas Sims by the City of Boston
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First anniversary of the kidnapping of Thomas Sims by the City of Boston
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Grand celebration : In mass meeting, on Independence Day : the managers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society have made...
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"I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ and I...
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"I don't know what weakness may come over me, but I don't believe I shall ever deny my lord and master, Jesus Christ and I...
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"I would never have drawn my sword in the cause of America if I could have conceived that thereby I was founding a land of...
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It is a debt we owe the purity of religion to show that it is at variance with that law which warrants slavery! Give me liberty...
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Kidnapping again!! : A man was stolen last night by the Fugitive Slave Bill Commissioner
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The man is not bought! : He is still in the slave pen in the courthouse... let every man attend the trial
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The man is not bought! : He is still in the slave pen in the courthouse... let every man attend the trial
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A man kidnapped! : A public meeting at Faneuil Hall will be held... to secure justice for a man claimed as a slave by a...
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One hour of American slavery is fraught with more misery than ages of that which we rose in rebellion to oppose
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The plot exploded! : John H. Pearson & the bloodhounds : the Vigilance Committee give their fellow citizens to understand that...
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The plot exploded! : John H. Pearson & the bloodhounds : the Vigilance Committee give their fellow citizens to understand that...
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Presentation and farewell meeting!! : ... July 16, 1849... Colored Citizens of Boston... will then present a silver pitcher...
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Proclamation!! To all the good people of Massachusetts!! : Be it known that there are now three slave-hunters or kidnappers in...
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Public meeting : kidnappers in Boston : Men of Boston, one of your fellow citizens was last night seized by slave-hunters......
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Remember them that are in bonds as bound with them.
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Thus saith the lord: Ye have not hearken'd unto me in proclaiming liberty
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Today Massachusetts erects the statue of Daniel Webster
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Today Massachusetts erects the statue of Daniel Webster
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I tremble for my country when I remember that God is just and that his justice cannot sleep forever : Revolution is among...
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What is life or rest to me so long as I have a commission direct from God Almighty to act against slavery
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Yes whether on the scaffold high or in the battle's van, the fittest place for man to die is where he dies for man.
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"Your late purchase of an estate with a view of emancipating the slaves on it is a generous and noble proof of your humanity!...
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Bobolition of Slavery!!!!
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George R. Coffin journal
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Liberty's Song
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Murderers, Thieves and Blacklegs Employed by Marshal Freeman!
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The Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society will be held in Boston, at Mercantile Hall, Summer...
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16th National Anti-Slavery Bazaar to Samuel May Jr., 1849
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3 envelopes addressed to the Westons
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"A new declaration of independence," by Samuel May
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Abolitionists - New England by Amos Augustus Phelps, ca. 1842 August
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Account of a meeting of the American Unitarian Association, May 28-31, 1844
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Account records from Samuel May
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Address from the committee of the Belfast ladies' anti-slavery association to the ladies of Ulster, [Belfast, Ireland],...
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Address given in honor of William Lloyd Garrison by the Ediburgh Ladies' Emancipation Society
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Agents of Massachusetts Abolition Society, 1840-1841
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Am[erican] colonization & Af[rican] ed[ucation] societies by Amos Augustus Phelps, Hopkinton, July 10th 1831
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The American Freedmen's Aid Commission
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American pocket book
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An analysis of Dr. Humphreys parallel between intemperance & the slave trade
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Annual Report from Anne Warren Weston to the Boston Female Anti-slavery Society, Oct. 6, 1854
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Anti slavery convention for New England from Amos Augustus Phelps, [Boston], [1833]
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An anti-slavery chronology by Samuel May, [1856?]
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Anti-slavery lecture schedule for Samuel May Jr., William Lloyd Garrison, Andrew Twombly Foss and Parker Pillsbury
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Anti-Slavery Programme of Summer Meetings: 1855
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Anti-slavery texts, subjects, plans, objections, arguments, etc., etc., by Amos Augustus Phelps, [ca. 1834]
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Antislavery work No. 2 by Samuel May, Jr., Summer, 1851
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Appointment of Ebenezer Steadman, John Fitz, William Woart, and John R. Hudson, as commissioners by the Maryland Circuit Court,...
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Appropriation etc. of benev[olen]t associations for the year 1834
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Article draft by Samuel May, "Francis Jackson's antislavery bequest," to Wendell Phillips and Aaron Macy Powell, [1867?]
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Attorney General, By Information vs. William Lloyd Garrison, & Als from Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court, [Boston,...
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Autograph notes for sermons by Amos Augustus Phelps
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Bibliography by Samuel May
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Bibliography by Samuel May, [1864?]
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Bibliography by Samuel May, [after 1862]
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Bibliography of pro-slavery works by Samuel May
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Biographical sketch and memorial tribute of Edmund Ernst Leopold Schlesinger Benzon, by Lydia Maria Child, Wayland, September...
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Brief notes by Caroline Weston
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Card and letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Baltimore Jail, to Francis Todd, May 13, 1830
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Case of Mary Smith by Maria Weston Chapman, [1836?]
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Certificate of graduation of Amos August Phelps from Jeremiah Day
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Certificate of honorary membership from Adelphic Union Library (Williams College), [Boston], to Amos Augustus Phelps, fifth day...
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Chronological list of Harriet Martineau's works by Maria Weston Chapman, [1876?]
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Chronological list of Harriet Martineau's works by Maria Weston Chapman, [1876?]
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Circular by Amos Augustus Phelps, Mass., [Between 1837 and 1847]
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Circular from American Anti-Slavery Society, Boston, [Mass.], Sept[ember] 1, 1861
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Circular from Maria Weston Chapman, [Boston, Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, [ca. Jan. 29,] 1842
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Circular letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Boston, Nov. 8. 1838
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Circular letter from Austin Bearse, to Samuel May, Dec. 10, 1857
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Circular letter from Maria Weston Chapman, Boston, [Mass.], 1840
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Circular letter from Samuel May, Boston, Dec. 26, 1863
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Circular letter from the Unitarians of the west of England to Samuel May, Bristol, August 1st, 1847
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Circular letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Edmund Quincy, Mar[ch] 1, 1839
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Circular letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to George William Benson, Mar[ch] 1, 1839
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Clipping for the Rochester anti-slavery bazaar, Rochester?
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Constitution of the ... Anti-Slavery Society
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Constitution of the Leicester Anti-Slavery Association, March 25, 1844
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Constitution of the Worcester Anti-Slavery Society, Worcester, Mass., [1846?]
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Contribution envelope from Tyler Bigelow, Watertown, [Mass.], to the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1863
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Convention in behalf of Bible Missions to the friends of Bible Mission with State of New York
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Copies and extracts of correspondence of Mess. Chamerovzow and Pillsbury and others from Mary Anne Estlin, [Bristol, England?],...
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Copies of a letter and a testimony from Sally E. Grosvener, [North Reading], to Amos Augustus Phelps, [March 1839]
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Copies of correspondence to and from John Brown
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Copies of letters by Harriet Beecher Stowe, the Earl of Shaftesbury, and the Earl of Carlisle, [1857?]
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Copy of a financial account from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass, to Richard Davis Webb, Sept. 17 1860
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Copy of a letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Auburn [N.Y.], to Otis Allen, Aug. 10, 1835
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Copy of a letter from Amos Augustus Phelps, Buffalo [N.Y.], to Gerrit Smith, Oct. 2nd. 1835
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Copy of a letter from Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Concord, Mass., Sept. 21, 1894
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