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Trouble in the Church of the Puritans—Rev. Dr. Cheever’s |
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Terrible Tragedy |
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Letter from Col. Benton-He Looks upon Slavery Agitation as an Evil |
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Frank Blair’s Brother on the Stump for Emancipation |
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New York Times, “From Kansas,” May 22, 1857 |
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Horrors of the Coolie Trade |
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From Boston |
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J. W. C. Pennington to William Still, May 24, 1854 |
Letter |
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Helen Himes to Charles Francis Himes, May 24, 1857 |
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New Orleans (LA) Picayune, “Great Britain in Honduras,” May 24, 1857 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "The Fate and the Folly of Compromises," May 25, 1857 |
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New York Times, “A Negro-Whipping Resulting in a White Man's Murder,” May 25, 1857 |
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Diary Entry by Edmund Ruffin, May 26, 1857 |
Diary |
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Progress of Dissension |
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G. S. Nelson to William Still, May 27, 1857 |
Letter |
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New York Times, “Emancipation of Dred Scott and Family,” May 27, 1857 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Southern Rights," May 27, 1857 |
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C. L. Groce to Luke, May 28, 1857 |
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Letter 2- No Title |
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New York Times, “Prize Essay on Slavery,” May 29, 1857 |
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