Anti-Slavery Peace Pledge

July 18, 1845

“We, the undersigned, hereby solemnly pledge ourselves not to countenance or aid the United States Government in any war which may be occasioned by the annexation of Texas, or in any other war, foreign or domestic, designed to strengthen or perpetuate slavery.”

Anti-Slavery Peace Pledge

July 18, 1845

“We, the undersigned, hereby solemnly pledge ourselves not to countenance or aid the United States Government in any war which may be occasioned by the annexation of Texas, or in any other war, foreign or domestic, designed to strengthen or perpetuate slavery.”

Anti-Slavery Convention, Cincinnati

March 24, 1854

Here is the fourth annual call for a gathering in regard to the Fugitive Slave Act.  “… deeds have been done in our midst that warn us not to relax our efforts.’…Our city, until within the past year, free from the deep disgrace of having sent back a poor fugitive to his chains, under the Fugitive Slave Act, now stand doubly degraded.”