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	<title>The Liberator Files&#187; Bowditch, H.I.</title>
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		<title>Latimer Petitions</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[January  13, 1843 A call for more petitions, signed by H.I. Bowditch, indicates that at least twenty thousand names, exclusive of Suffolk County, have been secured on petitions, and assurance that there are at least twenty thousand other names not yet turned in &#8230;. Announces a postponement of the date for collecting the names, so [...]]]></description>
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<p>A call for more petitions, signed by H.I. Bowditch, indicates that at least twenty thousand names, exclusive of Suffolk County, have been secured on petitions, and assurance that there are at least twenty thousand other names not yet turned in &#8230;. Announces a postponement of the date for collecting the names, so that these others may be gathered in time for presentation to the legislature.</p>
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		<title>Capital Punishment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[March 30, 1849 Under the title Shall He Be Hung?, here is an article about Washington Goode, a &#8220;colored man, a sailor,  &#8230; under sentence of death&#8221;&#8230;.noted is a petition to the Governor for the commutation of the sentence &#8230;signatures include Samuel May,  Ellis Gray Loring, Wendell Phillips, H. I. Bowditch, James Freeman Clarke, J. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Under the title Shall He Be Hung?, here is an article about Washington Goode, a &#8220;colored man, a sailor,  &#8230; under sentence of death&#8221;&#8230;.noted is a petition to the Governor for the commutation of the sentence &#8230;signatures include Samuel May,  Ellis Gray Loring, Wendell Phillips, H. I. Bowditch, James Freeman Clarke, J. A. Andrew.   The signers claim that the evidence of his guilt is circumstantial, and of flimsy character&#8230;that  many mistakes have been made, and they also make an appeal that &#8220;no good can spring from such an example&#8221; because he is &#8220;ignorant, friendless, degraded&#8221;.</p>
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