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University of Detroit Mercy
Black Abolitionist Archive


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Andrew Johnson (3)

Speaker or Author: Hayden, Lewis, 1815-1889
Newspaper:Boston Athenaeum -- Pamphlet Collection
Title: Caste Among Masons: Address before Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Massachusetts, at the Festival of St. John the Evangelist
Date Published: 1865
Notes: Lengthy speech regarding the status of freed African Americans within the order of Freemasonry. The speaker stressed concern over growing racial prejudice within the order. He was also concerned that President Andrew Johnson was not doing anything to combat the increasing racial prejudice within the U.S. The speaker paid special attention to the wording of the Freemason doctrine regarding membership. He also gave a brief history of the order, including its goals, moral obligations and social commitment. This speech contains valuable information regarding the influence of Freemasonry in the founding of the U. S.

Speaker or Author: Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884
Newspaper:Liberator
Title: Anti-Slavery Celebration at Framingham, July 4th, 1865
Date Published: 1865-07-14
Notes: The speaker expresses his concern that the promises made by Abraham Lincoln and the freeing of the slaves would not be realized. He urges the abolitionists to continue fighting for freedom and suffrage. (Includes MP3 audio file.)

Speaker or Author: Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 1825-1911.
Newspaper:Liberator
Title: Celebration of West India Emancipation
Date Published: 1865-08-11
Notes: Overview of speech expressing concern regarding the direction and motivation of Reconstruction efforts under the guidance of President Andrew Johnson.