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Submitted by signal on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 1:14am

Signal of Liberty, December 16, 1844

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The Signal of Liberty

Vol. 4, No. 34; Whole No. 190

Author: T. Foster & G. Beckley, Editors

Publisher: The Michigan Anti-Slavery Society

Date: December 16, 1844

Get PDF: signal/SL_18441216.pdf

This issue of the Signal of Liberty contains the following items:
  • Publication Information
  • White Slavery
  • Interesting From Kentucky
  • Exclusion Of Slaveholders From Office
  • Considerations For Naturalized Citizens
  • Humanity In Maryland
  • Capital Punishment
  • The Antislavery Of The Whigs
  • Democratic Prophecy
  • Rabid
  • A Virginia Homestead
  • Coming By Degrees
  • The Liberty Vote
  • Pro-slavery Episcopacy
  • Oakland County
  • Holding Back
  • The Anniversaries
  • Texas
  • Cc? We Find In The Detroit Advertiser, The Following1 Form O...
  • Michigan Southern Rail Road
  • Fare To Washington
  • President's Message: To The Senate And House Of Representati...
  • The "alphadelphia Tocsin"
  • Foreign News
  • General Intelligence
  • Receipts For The Signal Of Liberty By Mail, From Nov. 28, To...
  • Notice
  • Ann Arbor Debating Society
  • Married
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