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ID: 342
TITLE: A New Society proposed
DATE: Apr 27 1833
AUTHOR: P Crandall
PAGE: 66
INDEX PAGE: 342
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ID: 792
TITLE: African Colonization
DATE: April 27, 1833
AUTHOR: Paul
PAGE: 65
INDEX PAGE: 436
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ID: 436
TITLE: African colonization : American Colonization Society Rotten to the Core [Letter to editor, signed Paul]
DATE: Apr 27 1833
AUTHOR: Paul
PAGE: 65
INDEX PAGE: 436
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ID: 344
TITLE: Annual Meeting of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society
DATE: Jan 26 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 14
INDEX PAGE: 344
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ID: 343
TITLE: Another Anti-Slavery Society
DATE: Apr 27 1833
AUTHOR: P B Fisk; J Holton
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 343
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ID: 740
TITLE: Concert of Sacred Music
DATE: Apr 27, 1833
AUTHOR: T C
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 343
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ID: 340
TITLE: Declaration of the National Anti-Slavery Convention
DATE: Dec 14 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 340
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ID: 702
TITLE: Declaration of the National Anti-Slavery Convention
DATE: December 14, 1833
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 212
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ID: 736
TITLE: Declaration of the National Anti-Slavery Convention [list of names]
DATE: Dec 6, 1833
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 340
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ID: 345
TITLE: Emancipation Society versus Colonization Society
DATE: Jan 26 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 13
INDEX PAGE: 345
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ID: 211
TITLE: Emancipators--This body was formed in Kentucky in 1805; and consisted…
DATE: Dec 14 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 199
INDEX PAGE: 211
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ID: 701
TITLE: Evening School [For young ladies of color in Boston]
DATE: December 14, 1833
AUTHOR: L.M. Ball
PAGE: 199
INDEX PAGE: 211
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ID: 739
TITLE: Miss Crandal's School
DATE: Apr 27, 1833
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 343
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ID: 738
TITLE: Notice, The Massachusetts General Colored Association
DATE: Thomas Dalton, James G Barbadoes
AUTHOR: Apr 27, 1833
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 343
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ID: 341
TITLE: Specimen of colonization unfairness
DATE: Dec 14 1833
AUTHOR: J
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 340
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ID: 700
TITLE: The Products of Slave Labor [An Urge to Boycott]
DATE: December 14, 1833
AUTHOR: C.F.
PAGE: 199
INDEX PAGE: 211
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ID: 779
TITLE: To The Editor of the Emancipator: Sir,--Believing that it tends much to encourage...[Features the Declaration of Sentiments signed by major national figures]
DATE: December 14, 1833
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 435
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ID: 435
TITLE: To the editor of the Emancipator: Sir;--Believing that it tends much to encourage…
DATE: Dec 14 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 435
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ID: 212
TITLE: To the editor of the Emancipator: Sir;--Believing that it tends much to encourage…
DATE: Dec 14 1833
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 198
INDEX PAGE: 212
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Database
Description:
This database contains 828 indexed articles (436 which are provided
in full-text) which appeared between 1831 and 1855 in William
Garrison's abolitionist newspaper The Liberator. These
articles were chosen as potentially useful to the research of
civic engagement through voluntary assocations among both African-American
and white Bostonians during the antebellum period. The resulting
database is provided to complement our biographical
database of African Americans in Beacon Hill and the West End,
1848-1853.
Credits:
The original index by compiled by Uri Lafontant (BHS class of
2003). Full-text page images were scanned by Jessica Moody (class
of 2004), and Nicholas Spellman (class of 2004).
Searching Help:
You can find a listing for all of the articles (both cataloged
and digitized) by typing in a specific year (1831-1851). The digitized
articles appear in bold print. For example, see
the results of typing in "1843" .
You can search by name of author, word in the
title, and date. Make sure to use '+' and/or '-' when searching
by more than one word. For example: '+adelphic +union +library
+association' returns more relevant results than 'adelphic union
library association'.
'INDEX PAGE' refers to compilation of 456
articles in binders at the Beverly High School Library.
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