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MORE DISGRACE FOR OUR CITY headlines the article in the February 15, 1861 Liberator. A Burlesque Procession — Burning in Effigy and other Outrageous Proceedings. Last evening a mob…
February 25, 1859 Here is an appeal from Susan B. Anthony, directed To The Readers of The Liberator in the State of New York. Anthony calls for women to sign…
September 12, 1856 The Springfield Republican tells of a lecture by Anthony, at the close of the session of the Normal School Convention. Her subject was, “Is it desirable that…
The Anti-Slavery Convention at Syracuse, N.Y,, on the 30th ult., was broken up by an organized band of ruffians, — as in Buffalo, Rochester, Rome, Auburn, Boston, and other places, …
WOMAN’S RIGHTS — The Second Annual New York State Woman’s Rights Convention will be held at ALBANY, In Association Hall, Thursday and Friday afternoons and evenings, Feb. 7 and 8. …
WOMAN’S RIGHTS The Ninth Anniversary of the National Woman’s Rights Association will be held in Mozart Hall, Broadway, New York, on Thursday evening, May 12th, at half-past 7 o’clock. Addresses…
TO THE FRIENDS OF WOMAN’S RIGHTS Out movement has been received with unexpected favor. The necessity of some change in the condition of those women dependent for their support,…
Woman’s Convention. The Woman’s Temperance Convention in New York City, on the 7th, was fully attended and admirably conducted. A fine spirit pervaded the body itself, and all who heard…
The title above is followed by a listing of Conventions to be held in New York. Locations mentioned include Rochester, Utica, Rome, Corland, Fulton, Oswego, Port Byron, Syracuse, Auburn, and…
February 8, 1861 There is one brief article from Parker Pillsbury, telling of a mob which interrupted an abolition meeting in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and a second letter from Susan…
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