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Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 18, no. 110 (December 1866)]
1866/12
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
First part, published by Ticknor & Fields. First and only printing prior to the collected works. McFeely p. 255.
GLC06830.01
Atlantic Monthly. [Vol. 19, no.111 (January 1867)]
1867/01
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to John Calkins re: how his money was used for fugitive slaves
1852/06/19
Bibb, Henry, fl. 1813-1852
A long, detailed letter from Bibb, the noted runaway slave and conductor on the Underground Railroad, telling Calkins of Wilbraham, Mass., how his money was spent in aiding runaway slaves who had traveled on the Underground Railroad, particularly...
GLC06834
to J. S. Foy re: politics, slavery and morality in North and South
1856/07/29
Greeley, Horace, 1811-1872
"I am quite aware that the people of the South are not all 'slave drivers' or 'slave holders,' but the non-slaveholders allow the slave drivers to rule them and rule us by means of them.... We have prostitution and other evils here, but our laws are...
GLC06837
Nashville daily union. [Vol. 1, no. 226 (January 2, 1863)]
1863/01/02
Union-occupied Tennessee newspaper printing the Emancipation Proclamation for the first time in Nashville. The proclamation printed in a full column article on the last page. Also includes news about Robert Hendershott, the "Michigan Drummer Boy"...
GLC06842
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