s of the Slave shall be broken, and
this country redeemed from the sin and the curse of Slavery.
On behalf of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society.
[Illustration: (signature) Julia Griffiths]
_Sec'y._
ROCHESTER, N. Y.
Contents.
Subject Author PAGE
INTRODUCTION (The Colored People's
"Industrial College") _Prof. C. L. Reason_ 11
Massacre at Blount's Fort _Hon. J. R. Giddings_ 14
The Fugitive Slave Act _Hon. Wm. Jay_ 27
The Size of Souls _Antoinette L. Brown_ 41
Vincent Oge _George B. Vashon_ 44
The Law of Liberty _Rev. Dr. Wm. Marsh_ 61
The Swiftness of Time in God _Theodore Parker_ 63
Visit of a Fugitive Slave to the
Grave of Wilberforce _Wm. Wells Brown_ 70
Narrative of Albert and Mary _Dr. W. H. Brisbane_ 77
Toil and Trust _Hon. Chas. F. Adams_ 128
Friendship for the Slave is
Friendship for the Master _Jacob Abbott_ 134
Christine _Anne P. Adams_ 139
The Intellectual, Moral, and
Spiritual Condition of the
Slave _J. M. Langston_ 147
The Bible _versus_ Slavery _Rev. Dr. Willis_ 151
The Work Goes Bravely on _W. J. Watkins_ 156
Slaveholding not a Misfortune
but a Crime _Rev Win Brock_ 158
The Illegality of Slaveholding _Rev. W. Goodell_ 159
"Ore Perennius" _David Paul Brown_ 160
The Mission of America _John S. C. Abbott_ 161
Disfellowshipping the Slaveholder _Lewis Tappan_ 163
A Leaf from my Scrap Book _Wm. J. Wilson_ 165
Who is my Neighbor _Rev. Thos. Starr King_ 174
Consolation for the Slave _Dr. S. Willard_ 175
The Key _Dr. S. Willard_ 177
The True Mission of Liberty _Dr. W. Elder_ 178
The True Spirit of Reform _Mary Willard_ 180
A Welcome to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, on
her return from Europ
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