Periodical Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61.
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Image 1 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61.
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 2 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61.
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 4 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61.
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 5 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY; WITH THE SPEECHES DELIVERED AT THE ANNIVERSARY MEETING, HELD IN CHATHAM-STREET CHAPEL, IN THE CITY OF NEW-YORK, ON THE SIXTH OF MAY, 1834, AND BY ADJOURNMENT...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 6 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61.
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 7 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. FIRST ANNIVERSARY AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY. The first public anniversary of this Society was held in Chatham-street chapel, on Tuesday the 6th of May, 1834. The house was filled by a very select...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 8 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. Rev. Stephen Peet, of Euclid, Ohio, said he felt great satisfaction in seconding the motion. Rev. Amos A. Phelps, of Boston, moved the follow- ing resolution Resolved, That inasmuch as foreign slave-trading...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 9 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. out the militia to protect him from the mob. But the court decided that the deed was done out of their jurisdiction, in Virginia, and there the matter ended. The man still...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 10 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 6 sons taken up on suspicion of being slaves. On inquiring of one and another, My lad, what are you here for? it was affecting to hear the reply, For my freedom,...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 11 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. tide, were dried up compassion was deadened, and the heart was steeled by repeated scenes of cruelty and oft taught lessons of the colored man s inferiority. What I shall say is...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 12 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. anguish from mind degraded hopelessness from violated chastity bitterness from character, reputation, and honor annihilated unmingled wretchedness from the ties of nature rudely broken and destroyed, the acutest bodily torture in every...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 13 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. Bring together these three facts 1st, that slave lodgings arc exposed, and botli sexes fare promiscuously 2d, that the slaves are excluded from the social, moral and intellectual advantages of the family,...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 14 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 10 guilty conscience, and met on the other by opposing selfislmess. It may be said this man was not intelligent. He was unusually so on every other subject. 6. Safety of emancipation....
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 15 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 11 by its influence alone. I Icnow the masters whose only plea for continuing in the sin is drawTi from Us doctrines, I know, and therefore have I spoken. Many of its...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 16 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 12 it is imperative. We vvaTit light. The ungodly are saying, the church will not enlighten us. The church is saying, the ministry will not enlighten us. The ministry is crying Peace...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 17 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 13 imbrue our hands in his blood, to shield the oppressor from the horror o. servile war. Our brother has told us that not an editor in the Western Valley dares advocate...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 18 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. u throughout the length and breadth of the land, to provide the means to take up these perishing heathen, and throw them back upon a barbarous coast, and into the deep shades...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 19 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 15 give an account for not relieving these poor brethren, the plea of ignorance will be of little avail. Inasmuch as ye did it not imto one of the least of these,...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 20 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 16 thing she needs from us, the principle of Universal Emancipation. And, said Dr. C, I have come to the conviction by cahn inquiry and some prayer, that this cause will go,...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 21 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 17 THURSDAY EVENING.— ADJOURNED PUBLIC MEETING, IN REV. DR. LANSING S CHURCH. The American Anti-Slavery Society, by adjourn- ment from the anniversary meeting of Tuesday, in Chatham-street Chapel, assembled again, on Thurs-...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 22 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 18 bodies and souls of men It is computed that at least three hundred Christian ministers hold slaves, not merely a few household domestics, but gangs of field slaves, to cultivate large...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 23 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 19 of man, soul and body Oh, how is the southern church enslaved and notwith- standing her splendid papal delusion of an oral instruction that can supersede the necessity of the written...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 24 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 20 90 Have we no part in the work of oppression Have we no interests at stake No responsibilities to sustain And shall we have no lot in the bloody tragedy that...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 25 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 21 repentance for sin Who will accredit a repentance that brings not forth fruits meet for repentance Who, then, shall cavil against the doctrine of immediate emancipation It is still asked by...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 26 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 22 appeals and of the principles and the facts we are sending forth over the nation No, sir. The supposition is ridiculous on the very face of it. Be assured, sir, we...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 27 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 23 (the children entirely so, in many cases.) They are driven to the field with the whip. They have no privileges except what their masters please to give them. Whatever is done...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 28 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 24 slander human nature and blaspheme Christianity, by saying that neither reason nor religion can overcome or eradicate it. The Colonizationists acknowledge, indeed, the criminality of this prejudice they profess to deplore...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 29 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 25 7nent of the village Who could fail to see and to remark that the public senti- ment under condemnation, was their own sentiment, and that they alone were responsible for its...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 30 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 26 can be renounced that folly can be cured that sin can be repented of— that the white man can become a Christian, and the colored man his brother. Prejudice is proved...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 31 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 27 Mr. Thome, of Kentucky, said he did not expect to speak this evening, but, in the absence of Dr. Cox, who had been expected at this hour, he was called on....
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 32 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 28 vation and knowledge of others The business of such men as Mr. Breckin. ridge is a reason why they should not know these things. But there are others who do know....
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 33 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 29 our first concern lies in another quarter. Is it not the first thing requisite to emancipate the WHITES from prejudice And here, I suppose, I shall be met with the standing...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 34 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 30 longer, like those of Draco, written in blood but let them be equal to all subjects, without regard to the mere accident of color. I cannot leave the subject without a...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 35 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 31 Sir, it is not my object to get clear of them. And for two reasons. First, it is impracticable. And second, it is wicked to wish it. I ask, if Jesus...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 36 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 32 Goodell and Abraham L. Cox, of New York J. B. Loring, York TowTi, New York Rev. O. Wetmore, of Utica Rev. Beriah Green, of Whitestown Rev. George Bourne, of New- York...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 37 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 33 [Charles Stuart, of England, being present when this resolution passed, politely offered an Anti-Slavery Album, which was accepted gratefully.] Resolved, That John Rankin, John Frost, and Edwin P. Atlee, be a...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 38 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 34 On motion of William Lloyd Garrison, of Massachusetts, it was Resolved, That we tender to our abolition brethren in Great Britain, the strongest expressions of our gratitude, for the lively sympathy...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 39 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 35 President. Arthur Tappan, of New York. Vice-Presidents. John Blain, John Bowling, Anson Potter, of Rhode Island Samuel Fessenden, Samuel F. Hussey, Ebenezer Dole, Joseph Southwick, Swan L. Pomeroy, Maine Calvin Cutler,...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834
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Image 40 of Annual report ... 1st-6th,[22d]-28th; 1834-39, 1855-61. 36 New-Jersey. James White and James Parkhurst, Essex County. Pennsylvania.— Edwin P. Atlee, Thomas Shipley, Robert Purvis, Joseph Cas- sey, Isaac Parrish, James S. Gibbons, Joshua Coffin and James McCrummill, Phi- ladelphia...
- Contributor: Miscellaneous Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) - American Anti-Slavery Society
- Date: 1834