1351818 COLLECTION OF 25 SLAVERY PAMPHLETS. Charles Sumner, Stephen Douglas, John Taylor, John Cordner, William Lloyd Garrison, John Bell, C. M. Clay, D. W. Gooch, William D. Kelley, John Calhoun, William Cullom, Hiram Warner, Horace Mann, J. R. Doolittle, B. F. Thomas, William H. Seward.

COLLECTION OF 25 SLAVERY PAMPHLETS

1833-1869. A Collection of 25 Pamphlets regarding Slavery, dating from 1833-1869.;

1) Immediate Emancipation a War Measure! Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner on the Bill Providing for Emancipation in Missouri in the Senate of the United States, February 12th, 1863;

2) Speech of Senator Douglas of Illinois, Against the Admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 22, 1858;

3) Speech of the Hon. John L. Taylor, of Ohio, on the Nebraska and Kansas Territorial Bill. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 26, 1854;

4) [John Cordner] The American Conflict: An Address, Spoken Before the New England Society of Montreal [1864];

5) Non-Interference by Congress with Slavery in the Territories. Speech of Hon. S. A. Douglas, of Illinois, in the Senate, May 15 and 16, 1860.;

6) Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Adopted at the Formation of said Society, in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of December. 1833;

7) [William Lloyd Garrison] The "Infidelity" of Abolitionism [1860];

8) Nebraska and Kansas. Speech of Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee, in the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1854, On the bill to establish the Nebraska and Kansas Territories, and to repeal the Missouri Compromise.;

9) The Issues: The Dred Scott Decision: The Parties. Speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine, Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860.;

10) [Charles Sumner] The Question of Caste [1869];

11) Speech of C. M. Clay of Fayette [1841];

12) Recognition of Hayti and Liberia. Speech of Hon. D. W. Gooch, of Mass., Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 2, 1862.;

13) The Real Issue - Union of Disunion. Letter of Hon. S. S. Marshall on the Parties and Politics of the Day, to the Freemen of the Ninth Congressional District of Illinois. [1856];

14) Conscience and the Constitution with Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the Subject of Slavery. [1850];

15) Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, of PA., on Freedmen's Affairs. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Feb. 23, 1864.;

16) Speech of Mr. Calhoun, of South Carolina, on the Slavery Question. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 4, 1850.;

17) Speech of Hon. Wm. Cullom, of Tennessee, on the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1854.;

18) Slavery in the Territories. Speech of Hon. Hiram Warner, of Georgia, Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 1, 1856, on the Power of the General Government to exclude Slave Property from the Territories.;

19) Speech of Hon. Horace Mann of Massachusetts, on the Institution of Slavery. Delivered in the House of Representatives, August 17, 1852.;

20) Speech of Hon. J. R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin, on Homesteads for White Men in the Temperate Zone - Homesteads for Black Men in the Tropics - White Immigration to and Black Emigration from the United States - A Continental Policy, Embracing All Climes and Races, Bringing Freedom and Homes to All; Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 11, 1862.;

21) The Crime Against Kansas. The Apologies for the Crime. The True Remedy. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner. in the Senate of the United States, 19th and 20th May, 1856.;

22) Remarks of the Hon. B. F. Thomas, of Massachusetts, on the Relation of the "Seceded States" (So Called) to the Union, and the Confiscation of Property and Emancipation of Slaves in Such States, in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1862.;

23) The Crime Against Kansas. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts. In the Senate of the United States, May 19, 1856.;

24) Freedom in Kansas. Speech of William H. Seward. In the Senate of the United States, March 3, 1858.;

25) Eminent Opponents of the Slave Power. 1864 Steel Engraving of Abolitionists;

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