The Liberator Files

Boston-based Abolitionist newspaper, published by William Lloyd Garrison, 1831-1865

James M’Cune Smith – free blacks

Religious Liberty and Prisons

View of the Sabbath

Slave Trade in Cuba

Criticism of John Quincy Adams

Henry Highland Garnet & Maria Chapman

Annexation of Texas

Free Produce Association

Boston Pilot anti-Abolitionists

Irish Repeal and American Slavery!

Massachusetts Politics & Voting & Liberty Party

Anti-Slavery Distinction between persons and system

Death of Isaac Knapp

Anti-Slavery in the south

Abolition and the Liberty Party

Re. England and O’Connell

A Cute-Trick of Runaway Negroes

Abolitionist, son of a slaveholder

Maria Weston Chapman

Garrison and Voting

Anti-Garrison

Invention of the MANIFOLD WRITER

Slave is murdered – Petersburg, Virginia

Cassius M. Clay – hope in the South

Fall River Fire

One Hundred Anti-Slavery Conventions

Great Gathering of the People of Color

Garrison in Northampton, for health

Latimer and President Tyler

Ad for free former slave

Choctaw chief speaks

Baptist Foreign Missionary Society

Jim Crow trains – C. Lenox Remond

Aid the Fugitive – Cooper Nell

Church Controversy re. Abolition

Colonization Society

Management of Negroes

Some of the Statistics of Slavery

Colored Seamen

Henry Clay

British Anti-Slavery Report

Latimer petitions

Priggs decision in Supreme Court

Legislative Report on Latimer Petition

Anti-Garrison

Anti-Abolition & Pro-Abolition

The Tricopherous or Medicated Compound

Latimer Meeting, Faneuil Hall

Colored Citizens of Boston

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  • Contents

    • Site Directory
    • Beginning – Horace Seldon
    • Liberator Photo Gallery
  • Friendships Forged In Fire

    • Introduction to Friendships Forged in Fire
    • William and Ellen Craft
    • William Wells Brown
    • Lewis Hayden
    • Frederick Douglass
    • William Cooper Nell
  • Discussions About The Life And Role Of Garrison

    • A Portrait Of Purpose
    • Garrison and the Trans-Atlantic Abolition Movement
    • Garrison’s Political Activity, Moral Vision, Public Opinion and Lincoln
    • A Moment in Abolition History
    • A Nation’s Struggle in a Tiny Town
    • Flight From Arrest, 1833
    • Garrison on Violence, Nonviolence, and the Use of Force
    • Garrison, The Agitator, and War Without Slavery
    • Garrison’s View on Voting
    • Slavery and the White Population, North and South
    • The “Oughtness” of Life was Primary for Garrison
    • The “Woman Question” and Garrison
    • The Constitution and a Call for Disunion
    • The Preeminent Agitator of the Century
    • The Role of Garrison in Society
  • Of Further Interest

      Reading Garrison's Letters
      Essays by Horace Seldon

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