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v. ; 24 cm. |
Publication Date |
Began with Vol. 1, no. 1 (1836); ceased with no. 14 (1845). Cf. Union list of serials. |
Note |
Several of the numbers have been issued in three or more editions. |
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Description based on: Vol. 1, no. 2 (Sept. 1836); title from caption. |
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Started as periodical with volume numbering of first two numbers, vol. 1, no. 1-2 August-September 1836. With no. 3, volume number was dropped and each publication took form of monograph with separate title-page. |
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Error in numbering: no. 6, 3d ed. rev., numbered 5. |
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No. 7 has supplement, entitled: The Anti-slavery examiner--Extra, separately paged. |
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Volume numbers irregular; no. 6, 7, 10, 12 and 13 repeated. |
Contents |
no. 1. To the people of the United States, or, To such Americans as value their rights and dare to maintain them (1836) -- no. 2. Appeal to the Christian women of the South / by A.E. Grimké (1836. Rev. and cor. [3rd ed.] 1836) -- no. 3. Letter of Gerrit Smith to Rev. James Smylie, of the state of Mississippi (1837) -- no. 4. The Bible against slavery ... / [by T.D. Weld] (1837) -- no. 5. The power of Congress over the District of Columbia ... / [by T.D. Weld] (1838. 4th ed. 1838) -- no. 5a. The Bible against slavery ... / [by T.D. Weld] ([i.e. 6] 3rd ed., rev. 1838) -- no. 6. (4th ed. enl. 1838) -- no. 7. Emancipation in the West Indies ... / by J.A. Thome, and J.H. Kimball (1838) -- [no. 7]. Emancipation in the West Indies in 1838 (1838) -- no. 8. Correspondence between the Hon. F.H. Elmore ... and James G. Birney (1838) -- no. 9. Letter of Gerrit Smith to Hon. Henry Clay (1839) -- no. 11. The Constitution a pro-slavery compact, or, Selections from the Madison papers &c. / [selected by Wendell Phillips] (2nd ed. enl. 1845) -- no. 12. The chattel principle the abhorrence of Jesus Christ and the apostles ... / by Beriah Green (1839) -- no. 12a. Disunion : address of the American Anti-slavery Society; and, F. Jackson's letter on the pro-slavery character of the Constitution (1845) -- no. 13. Can abolitionists vote or take office under the United States constitution? / [by Wendell Phillips] (1845) -- no. 14. Address to the friends of constitutional liberty, on the violation by the United States House of Representatives of the right of petition (1840). |
Subject |
Antislavery movements -- United States -- Periodicals.
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Slavery -- United States -- Periodicals.
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Added Author |
American Anti-Slavery Society, publisher.
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