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A Bible Student to Frederick Douglass, October 7, 1854
A Bible Student to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 20 October 1854. Encourages all who are able to vote in the upcoming election.
A Call for the British Nation to Testify Against Slavery: An Address Delivered in Exeter, England, August 28, 1846
Exeter Western Times, 5 September 1846.
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A Citizen from Bath to Frederick Douglass, April 21, 1848
A Citizen from Bath to Frederick Douglass. PL: NS, 28 April 1848. Corrects editorial in Bath Steuben Courier criticizing Frederick Douglass’s speech on exclusion of blacks from new school in Bath, New York.
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A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass, April 20, 1853
A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 6 May 1853. Describes a new argument for colonization: blacks should leave America so that they do not use sugar or cotton products made by slaves.
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A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass, February 11, 1853
A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 18 February 1853. Believes the Oswego, New York, Presbytery allies itself with those who sanction slavery.
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A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass, February 18, 1853
A Citizen of Syracuse to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 18 February 1853. Discusses a recent statement from the Oswego, New York, Presbytery condemning slavery.
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A Colored American to Frederick Douglass, May 8, 1849
A Colored American to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: NS, 25 May 1849. Suggests failure of earlier abolitionist efforts to organize New Yorkers was due to church opposition.
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A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass, April 22, 1854
A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass P, 5 May 1854. Criticizes the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church for repudiating antislavery principles; quotes extensively from the conference minutes.
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A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass, August 12, 1853
A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 26 August 1853. Reports that artist Charity Govan’s work was refused display in Baltimore because she was black.
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A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass, February 20, 1854
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A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass, June 10, 1854
A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: FDP, 23 June 1854. Comments on the Baltimore Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church; criticizes their support of colonization.
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A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass, June 15, 1853
A Colored Canadian to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 24 June 1853. Hopes for the future of blacks in America.
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A Day, A Deed, An Event, Glorious in the Annals of Philanthropy: A Speech Delivered at Rochester, New York, August 1, 1848
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A Few Facts and Personal Observations of Slavery: An Address Delivered in Ayr, Scotland on March 24, 1846
Ayr (Scot.) Advertiser, 26 March 1846. Another text in Ayr (Scot.) Observer, 31 March 1846.
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A Friend to Frederick Douglass, July 17, 1852
A Friend to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 30 July 1852. Questions consistency of Liberty party ideology.
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A Friend to Frederick Douglass, June 21, 1852
A Friend to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 1 July 1852. Defends Liberty party; criticizes Garrisonians.
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A Friend to Frederick Douglass, June 5, 1852
A Friend to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Paper, 17 June 1852. Praises Liberty party as best form of abolitionist organization.
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A Friend to Humanity to Frederick Douglass, February 20, 1855
A Friend to Humanity to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 2 March 1855. Criticizes a proposed plan of Henry Baldwin to manumit slaves and send them to Liberia.
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A Glen Haven Patient to Frederick Douglass, September 14, 1854
A Glen Haven Patient to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 22 September 1854. Describes a fire at the Glen Haven Water Cure; reports no serious injuries.
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A Mechanic to Frederick Douglass, May 3, 1852
A Mechanic to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 13 May 1852. Denounces northern subservience to Fugitive Slave Law.
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A Mother Who Sympathizes with the Female Slave to Frederick Douglass, April 4, 1853
A Mother Who Sympathizes with the Female Slave to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick DouglassP, 15 April 1853. Hopes to draw on the sympathies of southern women by reporting on the daring escape of a female slave with her children.
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A Nation in the Midst of a Nation: An Address Delivered in New York, New York, on 11 May 1853
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A Plea for Freedom of Speech in Boston: An Address Delivered in Boston, Massachusetts on December 9, 1860
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A Reader to Frederick Douglass, June 1861
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A Simple Tale of American Slavery: An Address Delivered in Sheffield, England, on September 11, 1846
Sheffield Mercury, 12 September 1846. Other texts in Sheffield and Rotherham Independent, 12 September 1846; Sheffield Times and Rotherham Advertiser, 19 September 1846.
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A. Cade to Frederick Douglass, February 20, 1862
[A. Cade] to Frederick Douglass. ALS: General Correspondence File, reel 1, frames 705-07, Frederick Douglass Papers, DLC. Sends financial contribution to support Douglass’ Monthly.
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A. J. N. to Frederick Douglass, January 30, 1852
A. J. N. to Frederick Douglass. PLIr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 12 February 1852. Reprinted in Lib., 27 February 1852. Compares celebratory reception of Louis Kossuth with mobbing of George Thompson.
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A. M. Thornton to Frederick Douglass, December 11, 1851
A. M. Thornton to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 25 December 1851. Applauds Gerrit Smith’s support of human equality regardless of race.
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A. M. to Frederick Douglass, April 1, 1850
A.M. to Frederick Douglass. PLIr: NS, 5 April 1850. Criticizes school segregation in Albany, New York.
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A. R. Dempster to Frederick Douglass, December 18, 1852
A. R. Dempster to Frederick Douglass. PLSr: Frederick Douglass' Papers, 14 January 1853. Defends himself against criticism from Joseph Barker..
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