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[Scrapbook of newspaper articles on slavery]
Historical Society of Pennsylvania - Closed Stacks E 441 .A58
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- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Slavery--United States.
- Slavery.
- Enslaved persons--Emancipation.
- Enslaved persons.
- Antislavery movements--United States.
- Antislavery movements.
- Slave trade--Africa.
- Slave trade.
- Slave trade--West Indies, British.
- Slavery--Africa, West.
- Physical Description:
- 1 v. ; 22 cm.
- Other Title:
- Half t.p. title: Slavery clippings
- Place of Publication:
- [18--]
- Contents:
- Valley of the Cunene
- Dissolution of the union
- The English cotton manufactories
- African impressible
- West African cotton
- [For the Philadelphia evening Bulletin.]; Abolition, The Quakers
- Negro insurrections and their bloody results; An instructive history for the abolitionists
- Advance of Liberia
- The condition of Africa and the Africans
- The great cotton question
- The reign off king cotton
- Emancipation in the West Indies
- The White and slave population in the South
- Cotton in India
- Seymour's travels
- The prospects of Christianity in Africa
- Liberia and inland tribes
- Signs and needs in Liberia
- Macaulay on slavery
- Macaulay against slavery; an article now first published in America
- Abbott on the South and North
- Extinction of slavery in the United States
- Letter from a cruiser on the coast of Cuba
- Eastern cotton
- Free labor in British Guiana and Barbadoes
- A master murdered by his slave, in breckinridge County, KY.
- The slave trade
- A speech by Charles Sumner
- Mr. Seward's speech
- The faith of the fathers; an oration by george William Curtis
- The thermometer of civilization
- Republicanism in Virginia
- Virginia and Massachusetts; Interesting correspondence. Letter from Mrs. Mason of Va. to L. Maria Child
- Mr. O'Conor's speech
- The cotton supremacy
- Cotton
- The Hon. Joshua R. Giddings on John Brown and the Harper's-Ferry trouble
- The present aspect of slavery; Lecture by George W. Curtis
- Abolition plots and conspiracies in the United States; The outbreaks in Virginia, charleston, Tennessee and other states, The insurrections in St. Domingo, Jmaica and Barbadoes & c.
- The slave trade-Ancient and modern
- Emancipation in Jamaica
- The question before the people; Shall slavery or freedom prevail?, A speech by Carl Schurz of Winsconsin, delivered at Chicago Sept. 28, 1858
- Population of the United States
- Cotton -growing in Turkey
- The British movement for an increased supply of cotton-cotton prospects in the South
- British India and its resources, The East India company
- Resources of Africa
- Revival of the African slave trade
- The Serf population of Russia
- Russia and reform
- American civilization illustrated; A great slave auction; Scenes at the sale
- Dr. Cheever on slavery
- The African slave trade
- From the Yankee farmer. Beet sugar experiment
- Slavery and a remedy, Elihu Burritt on emancipation
- the most efficacious
- A national view
- Curiosities of cotton
- Sale of the butler slavers
- Free labor in the West Indies
- Concerted emigration
- The church anti-slavery society
- The slave trade in Cuba, as seen by a German
- Colonization
- The cotton question again
- The methodist church and slavery
- The British cotton movement
- The cultivation of cotton; demand and supply
- More about British India cotton
- Will cotton keep up
- Lord Brougham on West India emancipation
- The West Indian white man
- Increase of Southern productions since the census
- The abolition of serfdom and Intemperance in Russsia.
- Notes:
- Title supplied by cataloger.
- Half title t.p. is handwritten.
- Collection of newspaper clippings pasted on one side of ruled notebook paper.
- OCLC:
- 68044103
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