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Showing posts with label Slave Trade. Show all posts
Friday, June 12, 2026

Diary of Edward Bates, Monday Morning, June 20, 1859

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Barton 95 has been with us two days, it being too wet to plough at home. . . . Senator Green The Weekly Mo. Rep:[ublican] of June 17 co...
Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Congressman Horace Mann, September 19, 1850

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A Mr. Venable, of North Carolina, is making a speech against any special efforts to colonize Liberia. He thinks the negro settlements there ...
Thursday, March 7, 2024

Senator John C. Calhoun: The Address of the Southern Delegates in Congress to their Constituents, January 15, 1849

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We, whose names are hereunto annexed, address you in discharge of what we believe to be a solemn duty, on the most important subject ever pr...
Saturday, October 21, 2023

Charles Sumner: Our Immediate Antislavery Duties, November 6, 1850

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OUR IMMEDIATE ANTISLAVERY DUTIES. SPEECH AT A FREE-SOIL MEETING AT FANEUIL HALL, NOVEMBER 6, 1850. MR. CHAIRMAN, AND YOU, MY FELLOW-CITIZE...
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