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University of Detroit Mercy
Black Abolitionist Archive


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Speaker or Author: Allen, William G., fl. 1849-1853
Newspaper:Leeds Mercury
Title: American Slavery Lectures at Leeds
Date Published: 1853-12-03
Notes: Speech given before an English audience regarding the abuses suffered by African Americans due to racial prejudice. The speaker noted that while he loved his country, he couldn't deny the fact of America's inhumanity regarding racial discrimination. (Includes MP3 audio file.)

Speaker or Author: Remond, Sarah Parker, 1826-1887?
Newspaper:Warrington Times
Title: The Lecture at the Lion Hotel
Date Published: 1859-02-04
Notes: Overview of speech delivered before an English audience regarding the abuses suffered by women and mulattoes held in slavery in the U.S.

Speaker or Author: Remond, Sarah Parker, 1826-1887?
Newspaper:Anti-Slavery Advocate
Title: Miss Remond in Manchester
Date Published: 1859-10-01
Notes: Impassioned speech describing the horrors of slavery. The speaker stressed that the economics of the cotton industry was continuing the institution of slavery. She also emphasized the influence of the Church in continuing slavery by condoning it.