1347769 SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]. Charles Sumner, W. S. Damrell, William H. Seward, Joseph C. Stiles, J. Collamer.
SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]
SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]
SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]
SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]

SLAVERY PAMPHLETS, INCLUDING: 'THE CRIME AGAINST KANSAS,' 'THE BARBARISM OF SLAVERY' [THIRTEEN ITEMS TOTAL]

Washington DC; Boston; Burlington: Buell & Blanchard; Jno. T. Towers; Benjamin B. Musseu & Co.; Free Press Print, 1850-1860. Thirteen pamphlets, being items relating to slavery and the question of legality and permissibility in the Kansas and Nebraska Territories and throughout the Union. All disbound, in conditions ranging from VG- to VG;

Assault on Mr. Sumner. Speech of Hon. W. S. Damrell...July 12, 1856. Washington DC. Buell & Blanchard 1856 8 pages;

The State of the Country. Speech of William H. Seward...February 29, 1860 8 pages;

Freedom and Public Faith. Speech of William H. Seward...February 17, 1854. Washington DC. Buell & Blanchard 1854 16 pages;

Speech on the Slavery Resolutions..by Joseph C. Stiles. Washington, Jno. T. Towers, 1850;

The Fearful Issue to be Decided in November Next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall? Fremont, the Sectional Candidate of the Advocates of Dissolution! Buchanan, the Candidate of those who Advocate One Country! One Union! One Constitution! and One Destiny. [Washington, D.C.?]: 1856. 24 pages. A pro-Buchanon Presidential Campaign piece warning against the dangers of electing the first Republican candidate to office.;

Speech of Hon. J. Collamer, of Vermont, on Slavery in the Territories...March 8, 1860. 24 pages;

The Nebraska Question. Some Thoughts on the New Assault upon freedom in America...Feb. 12, 1854. Boston, Benjamin B. Musseu & Co. 1854 72 pages;

The Slave; His Wrongs and their Remedy. June 1853. 32 pages;

Speech of Senator Douglas, of Illinois, on the Kansas-Lecompton Constitution...April 22, 1858. 8 pages;

Speech of Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, on the Subject of Slavery, &c....January 23, 1850, 16 pages;

The Barbarism of Slavery. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the Bill for the Admission of Kansas as a Free State...June 4, 1860 32 pages;

The Crime Against Kansas. The Apologies for the Crime. The True Remedy. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner...19th and 20th May 1856. Washington DC. Buell & Blanchard 1856;

Reports of Select Committees of the Senate on Slavery and the Condition of Kansas. Burlington: Free Press Print. 1856;

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