Emancipation in the Dutch Colonies

Jefferson Davis’s Coachman Lectures

Massachusetts Militia Enrollment

Woman and the Press

Lincoln’s Veto of General Hunter’s Emancipation Order

Prediction of Mexican war and extension of slavery

4th of July perjury

Death of Senator Douglas

Millard Fillmore, an “enemy of Freedom”

Slave trading continues, in 1861

Satire aimed at the Democratic Party and James Buchanan

Honors paid to John Brown, in France

Abolitionists hung, in Texas

Death of Theodore Parker

Massacre of Indians in California

Garrison Contacts with abolitionists in England

William Wilberforce, on Colonization

On the idea of compensation to slaveowners, whose slaves are freed

Early Influence of English Abolitionists on Garrison

Necessity organize Abolitionists

Early Garrison view of Politicians

Execution of John Brown

Prices for slaves in Richmond

Kidnapping in Hyannis Harbor !

Slavery as a Moral Right

Escape from vessel in Boston Harbor

The Cooley trade is slavery

Impressions of an English visitor

Petition for Right of Women to vote

Emancipation of serfs in Russia

Comment on Buchanan’s Inaugural Address

Mass. Man Expulsion from Florida

Re-election of Sumner

25th Anniversary of the New England Anti-Slavery Society

Chinese Slave Trade

Letter from Alexis De Tocqueville

Chinese Immigration

Mass. Legislature fails to adopt woman suffrage

Eight Hour League of Massachusetts

Massachusetts Should Sustain Emancipation

Females in College, near Boston

Slavery as “Positive Good”

Psychometrical Examination of Garrison

Discrimination at the Opera, and legal case

Letter by Patrick Henry

Fairness of the Liberator, from Henry Ward Beecher

Womens’ Rights and Taxation

Sumner criticized

Announcing Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Human Rights is the great question