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| Speaker or Author: | Paul, Nathaniel, 1792 or 3-1839 | | Newspaper: | Liberator | | Title: | Annual Meeting of the Glasgow Emancipation Society | | Date Published: | 1835-06-27 | | Notes: b> | Speech given before the Glasgow Emancipation Society recognizing the society's accomplishments and encouraging them to continue their efforts towards emancipation. |
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| Speaker or Author: | editor | | Newspaper: | Colored American (1837 - 1842) | | Date Published: | 1837-07-01 | | Notes: b> | The writer relates the plight of the Phoenix School, which is about to close due to lack of funding. He tells his readers, however, that money has been left for the benefit of this school through the Will of a philanthropist. This money is now sitting in a bank and not being used as it was intended. |
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| Speaker or Author: | editor | | Newspaper: | Colored American (1837 - 1842) | | Date Published: | 1838-09-15 | | Notes: b> | The writer warns his readers that slanderous statements published by other editors against David Ruggles and Barney Corse are not true. |
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| Speaker or Author: | Cornish, Samuel E. (Samuel Eli), 1795?-1858 | | Newspaper: | Colored American (1837 - 1842) | | Date Published: | 1839-10-05 | | Notes: b> | The writer comments on an exchange between Samuel Cornish and Philip Bell regarding a statement published in the Friend of Man newspaper. The Friend of Man's brief statement was from a representative of the New York Anti-Slavery Society saying they would not support the Colored American newspaper until it changed its political point of view. |
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