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The Case Of Torrey And Walker

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Parent Issue
Day
14
Month
October
Year
1844
Copyright
Public Domain
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In another column wil] be fotind a statement of the condition of these free citizens óf Massochusefts, both of whorri are nnw is chaiss, imposed by southern slaveholders, upon the limbs of northern men. who are guilty of no caiME - who are accu sed of no ofiènce, except the of the ordinary dufies of humanity to the needy and suffering1. These men are our feJlow citizens. of irreproachable character; and shnll they be suffend te die in dungeons without any sympathy or aid from their friends and fellow-freehien? The American and Foreign Anü Slavery Society have properly taken up their case as a nation al matter, involvinj issues which should be met by unked aid from every Free State. Apart from the important legal questions at stakc, it is desirable that when slaveholders put rons upon our northern citizens, for no just cause - upon our brelhren in Chrtst - (nat we should manifest our interest in their behalf, by our united contributions for their relief. - Midugnn, in coming) wilh her sister States, should bcar her testlmony against th3 slavelolding- insolence by a proportionate effort for their relief. Mr. Horacb Hallock, of Detroit, hns been appointed to receive the offerngs of friends for this purpose, whicb should e forwárded hnmediately. Áscertain yoxir share, and send it.

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Signal of Liberty
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