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to Sir
18 March 1865
Dickinson, Daniel, fl. 1865
"The destruction of slavery by the rebellion of its propriety and advocacy, will be regarded in after times, as one of the most beneficent."
GLC08047
To Elijah Muhammad
28 August 1955
X, Malcolm, 1925-1965
Muslim Temple activities in Harlem and Boson: "I have four brothers now working as assistents, alternating. This keeps from causing the people to be bored..."
GLC08053
Conditions of Peace Required of the So-called Seceded States
24 April 1861
Olmstead, Lemuel Gregory, 1808-1880
Eight articles express severe pro-Union sentiments. First article calls for unconditional surrender. Second article calls for one hundred "arch traitors" to be delievered up and hung. Third article calls for record of names of traitors so they can be...
GLC08057
A Bill, to amend the act, intituled, "An act respecting fugitives from justice, and persons escaping from the service of their masters"
February 25, 1801
Print broadsheet of a bill before the U.S. House of Representatives which would make it illegal to "conceal, harbour, and employ, or aid or abet in concealing or harbouring any fugitive from labour, escaping from one state into another, or to, or...
GLC08058.01
Same bill as GLC08058.01, with several amendments. Settles the penalty for knowingly harboring escaped slaves at $500 and requires those employing black labor to see a manumission paper. Says can avoid the penalty if the employer advertises a general...
GLC08058.02
[Compilation of printed material pertaining to Sierra Leone]
1811-1848
McCarthy, Charles, ?-1824
Documents issued in Sierra Leone, many dealing with slavery. Bound by Colonial Office Library (possibly the Colonial Office Library of London). Contains a brief and incomplete handwritten table of contents. An exhaustive compilation of documents...
GLC08059.01
To: Dr. Charles Everett.
23 March 1812
Monroe, James, 1758-1831
Re: Taking legal action against a nephew of Thomas Jefferson for mistreat ment of a slave-God "made the black people, and they ought not be treated with barbarity."
GLC08067
to Richard Rush
16 October 1845
Adams, John Quincy, 1767-1848
Predicting Civil War in wake of slavery's expansion. .
GLC08082
to George Meade
16 March 1865
Grant, Ulysses S. (Ulysses Simpson), 1822-1885
Arranging forces, including African-American regiments, for the final push on Petersburg
GLC08106
to Henry W. Slocum
07 September 1865
Sherman, William T. (William Tecumseh), 1820-1891
Predicting a quick end to reconstruction: "The North cannot long afford to keep arms there for local police": "Still, as long as you do have the force and the state now you must of necessity control...my own opinion is that self interest will soon...
GLC08112.02
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