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Antislavery Lectures

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
May
Year
1845
Copyright
Public Domain
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In Mncomb, St. Clair, Oakland, Genesee and Livingston Counties. Henry Bibb, a fugitivo from slavery, will address meetings at the following imes and places, commencing ench evening at half-past six o'clock. The friends n each vicinity are requested to make uitable arrangements andtogive ns exensive notice as possible. Mr. Bibb's narrativo is deeply mteresting: He never ails to satisfy every hearer, and as so favorable an opportunity for an address is not likely lo occur ogain, it is hoped thal friends will make the most of the present occasion. The ladies are especially invied to attend; they w i linear the mostine resting details ever presented to them vilhout a word to wound their (eelings. Mount Clemens, Monday May ölh. St. Clair, Wednesday " 7th. Port Huron, Thursdny " 8th. County of St. Clair, one week, from Mav 9th to 17th. Romeo, Monday May 19th. Pontiac, Tuesday " 20th. Waterford, Thursdny 22d. White Lake, Friday 23d. Novi, Saturday 24th. Kensington, Monday 26th. Green Oak, Tuesday 27th. Northfield, Wednesday 28ih. Attention is requested to the report of ie Detroit Committee, respecting Mr. Jibb, and he is commended to the hospiality of friends as one worthy of their onfideuce. S. B. TREADWELL, Chairman of the State Central Committee. . Jackson, April 21st, 1845.

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Signal of Liberty
Old News