Signal of Liberty, May 05, 1841
Vol. 1, No. 2; Whole No. 2
Author: Edited by the Executive Committee
Publisher: The Michigan Anti-Slavery Society
Date: May 05, 1841
Get PDF: signal/SL_18410505.pdf
This issue of the Signal of Liberty contains the following items:- Publication Information
- Speech Of Mr. Giddings, Of Ohio: Delivered In The House Of R...
- Aggressive Progress In Russia
- When I see a man quit his work...
- The Legislature of Maryland has released the banks...
- Right Of Suffrage In Michigan--action Of The Colored People
- The Ministry
- Letters From The South
- Wit
- Slaves are tortured...
- Colored People In New York
- Census Of Michigan
- President Harrison On Abolition
- Political Endorsements
- Influences Adverse To Slavery
- Slavery In The Churches
- Preaching Property
- Joseph Sturge, Esq., arrived New York...
- National Fast
- Adjournment Of Legislature
- Land Piracy In Oakland County
- Produce
- Town Elections
- Gov. Porter of Pennsylvania has vetoes the bill...
- The Ohio Legislature adjourned on the 29th...
- Temperance
- China
- Revivals
- Mr. Giddings' Speech
- Cuba
- Richard Haughton, Esq., editor of the Boston Atlas, died...
- Mr. C.F. Mitchell, a member of Congress from Northern New York...
- The present administration has appointed, as Governor of Florida...
- Trial By Jury: Legislature Of Michigan
- Brazil
- The papers announce the decease of Hon. Myron Holley...
- A new Quarterly Review is about to be published...
- An Adventurer
- License Law
- A writer in Zion's Watchman informs us...
- Liberty Ticket
- William Ladd, Of Minot, Maine, Who Has Been Well Known For Many Years...
- The Phoenix Bank
- Ireland And Holland
- The Slave Trade
- The Baptist Church, in Leverett and Montague...
- Fire
- To The Clergy: For The Signal Of Liberty
- The following persons are particularly requested to act as agents...
- Died
- Classified Ads
- Poetry
- Extraordinary Temperance Movements In New-york
- The banks of Richmond, Va...
- Sale Of Slaves In A Meeting House
- A Waste
- Florida War
- Abolition In Indiana
- Governor Porter has vetoed the bill...

