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ID: 333
TITLE: Address of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society
DATE: Aug 13 1836
AUTHOR: M W Chapman; M Ammidon
PAGE: 130
INDEX PAGE: 333
ID: 334
TITLE: Anniversary of the American A.S. Society
DATE: Apr 30 1836
AUTHOR: John Rankin Lewis; Kewis Tappan; Simeon S Jocelyn
PAGE: 72
INDEX PAGE: 334
ID: 804
TITLE: Board [John R. Taylor respectfully informs his colored friends, that he has taken the house No. 3, Southack-street, where he will be at all times prepared for the reception of boarders]
DATE: Nov 12, 1836
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 185
INDEX PAGE: 331
ID: 735
TITLE: Boarding [Respectable Persons of Color]
DATE: Feb 13, 1836
AUTHOR:
PAGE: 35
INDEX PAGE: 337
ID: 335
TITLE: Boston Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society
DATE: Apr 30 1836
AUTHOR: L
PAGE: 70
INDEX PAGE: 335
ID: 337
TITLE: Boston Young Men's Anti-Slavery Society
DATE: Feb 27 1836
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 35
INDEX PAGE: 337
ID: 734
TITLE: Case of the Slave Child, Med.
DATE:
AUTHOR: Oct 22, 1836
PAGE: 183
INDEX PAGE: 331
ID: 805
TITLE: Circular: To the Free People of Color
DATE: April 12, 1836
AUTHOR: Henry Sipkins
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 336
ID: 336
TITLE: College Anti-Slavery Societies
DATE: Apr 23 1836
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 67
INDEX PAGE: 336
ID: 332
TITLE: French society for the abolition of slavery
DATE: Oct 1 1836
AUTHOR: La Rochefoucault Liancourt; Al Laborde; Isambert
PAGE: 159
INDEX PAGE: 332
ID: 434
TITLE: In the Alinshouse (Salem) Flora Jonas; a colored person…
DATE: Apr 30 1836
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 71
INDEX PAGE: 434
ID: 331
TITLE: New Anti-Slavery societies
DATE: Nov 12 1836
AUTHOR: Anonymous
PAGE: 183
INDEX PAGE: 331
ID: 778
TITLE: Notice [Thompson Literary Debate Society]
DATE: April 30, 1836
AUTHOR: J. T. Hilton
PAGE: 71
INDEX PAGE: 434

Database Description:
This database contains 828 indexed articles (436 which are provided in full-text) which appeared between 1831 and 1855 in William Garrison's abolitionist newspaper The Liberator. These articles were chosen as potentially useful to the research of civic engagement through voluntary assocations among both African-American and white Bostonians during the antebellum period. The resulting database is provided to complement our biographical database of African Americans in Beacon Hill and the West End, 1848-1853.

Credits:
The original index by compiled by Uri Lafontant (BHS class of 2003). Full-text page images were scanned by Jessica Moody (class of 2004), and Nicholas Spellman (class of 2004).

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You can find a listing for all of the articles (both cataloged and digitized) by typing in a specific year (1831-1851). The digitized articles appear in bold print. For example, see the results of typing in "1843" .

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'INDEX PAGE' refers to compilation of 456 articles in binders at the Beverly High School Library.

 

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