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New York Times, "Runaway Slave Found," October 28, 1852 |
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New York Times, “Louisiana Legislature,” December 11, 1852 |
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Solomon Brown to William Still, February 20, 1854 |
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William Henry Gilliam to William Still, May 15, 1854 |
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W. H. Atkins to William Still, October 5, 1854 |
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Sheridan Ford to William Still, February 15, 1855 |
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Abigail Goodwin to William Still, March 25, 1855 |
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Thomas Bayne to William Still, June 23, 1855 |
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Louisville (KY) Journal, "Untitled," September 29, 1855 |
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Henry Washington to William Still, November 12, 1855 |
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Thomas Garrett to William Still, December 19, 1855 |
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Anthony and Albert Brown to William Still, March 7, 1856 |
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Thomas Garrett to William Still, March 23, 1856 |
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James H. Forman to William Still, June 5, 1856 |
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Agnes Willis to William Still, June 15, 1857 |
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New York Times, “A New York Slaver Arrived at Norfolk,” December 22, 1857 |
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Boston (MA) Liberator, "The Beauties of Personal Liberty Laws," January 8, 1858 |
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Flarece P. Gault to William Still, March 22, 1858 |
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Richmond (VA) Dispatch, "The Underground Railroad," June 1, 1858 |
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Louisville (KY) Journal, "The U.G. Railroad," June 22, 1858 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “The Western Trade,” September 28, 1858 |
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Raleigh (NC) Register, “Douglas Stock Rising,” December 8, 1858 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “A Fugitive Slave Returned to Florida,” May 18, 1859 |
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New York Times, “The Hyannis Fugitive Slave Case,” June 4, 1859 |
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New Orleans (LA) Picayune, "Untitled," November 25, 1859 |
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New York Times, "Democratic National Convention," March 17, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “The Artful Dodger,” September 1, 1860 |
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New York Times, “Speech of Mr. Breckinridge,” September 10, 1860 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Mum on the Great Question,” September 17, 1860 |
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New York Times, “Disunion Ravings,” September 20, 1860 |
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(Jackson) Mississippian, "The 'Coercion' Issue," October 5, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “A Trap For Douglas,” October 11, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Press and Tribune, “Fear of Insurrection,” October 24, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “Conservative Sentiments,” November 8, 1860 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Federal Troops in the South," November 20, 1860 |
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Charlestown (VA) Free Press, “The Clouds Lowering,” December 27, 1860 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Hardly Credible,” January 28, 1861 |
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David D. Field to Abraham Lincoln, April 23, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “What Can We Believe?,” April 29, 1861 |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, "A New Difficulty," April 29, 1861 |
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Chicago (IL) Tribune, “Army Slave Catching,” May 28, 1861 |
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Abraham Lincoln, Message to the Congress in Special Session, July 4, 1861 |