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New York Herald, "Kansas," January 4, 1858 |
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New York Herald, "The Slavery Question in Congress," January 5, 1858 |
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New York Herald, "Kansas as a Slave State," January 7, 1858 |
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Boston (MA) Liberator, "The Beauties of Personal Liberty Laws," January 8, 1858 |
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John Murray Forbes to N. M. Beckwith, January 17, 1858 |
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New York Herald, "The Approaching Conclusion of the Kansas Comedy," January 27, 1858 |
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Thomas Garrett to William Still, February 5, 1858 |
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Abigail Goodwin to William Still, February 10, 1858 |
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New Orleans (LA) Picayune, "Admission of Kansas," February 10, 1858 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "Runaway Negros," February 15, 1858 |
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New York Herald, “The United States Senators From Kansas,” February 20, 1858 |
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New York Herald, "Political Agitation in this Metropolis," Febraury 26, 1858 |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, "A Noble Confession," February 27, 1858 |
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Edmund Turner to Slaveholders, March 1, 1858 |
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Edmund Turner to William Still, March 1, 1858 |
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(Concord) New Hampshire Statesman, “Douglas in the Senate,” March 6, 1858 |
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Israel Washburn to James Shepard Pike, March 16, 1858 |
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Israel Washburn to James Shepard Pike, March 20, 1858 |
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Flarece P. Gault to William Still, March 22, 1858 |
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New York Times, “Douglas’ Kansas Speech,” March 24, 1858 |
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