American Slavery: A Reprint of an Article on "Uncle Tom's Cabin", of which a Portion was Inserted in the 206th Number of the "Edinburgh Review"; and of Mr. Sumner's Speech of the 19th and 20th of May, 1856, Volume 1Reprints the text of Charles Sumner's speech which Preston Brooks responded to by attacking Sumner with a cane on May 22, two days after the speech concluded; reprints several reactions to Brooks's attack on Sumner. |
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... . The consequence is , that the negroes , " John Monroe Brazaelle and his mother , are still " slaves , and a part of the estate of Elisha Brazaelle . " They have not acquired a right to their freedom * E 7 SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES .
... . The consequence is , that the negroes , " John Monroe Brazaelle and his mother , are still " slaves , and a part of the estate of Elisha Brazaelle . " They have not acquired a right to their freedom * E 7 SLAVERY IN THE UNITED STATES .
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... John Monroe Brazaelle , being a slave , cannot " take the property as devisee ; and I apprehend it is " equally clear that it cannot be held in trust for " him . ( 4 Desans . Rep . 266. ) Independent of the " principles laid down in ...
... John Monroe Brazaelle , being a slave , cannot " take the property as devisee ; and I apprehend it is " equally clear that it cannot be held in trust for " him . ( 4 Desans . Rep . 266. ) Independent of the " principles laid down in ...
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... John Monroe Brazaelle , being a slave , cannot " take the property as devisee ; and I apprehend it is " equally clear that it cannot be held in trust for " him . ( 4 Desans . Rep . 266. ) Independent of the " principles laid down in ...
... John Monroe Brazaelle , being a slave , cannot " take the property as devisee ; and I apprehend it is " equally clear that it cannot be held in trust for " him . ( 4 Desans . Rep . 266. ) Independent of the " principles laid down in ...
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... JOHN C. , " June 23rd , 1856 . " A friend communicated to me yesterday that there existed the greatest excitement and indignation against you for making , as reported in The Herald , an anti - slavery speech . told our friend , they ...
... JOHN C. , " June 23rd , 1856 . " A friend communicated to me yesterday that there existed the greatest excitement and indignation against you for making , as reported in The Herald , an anti - slavery speech . told our friend , they ...
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... John C. Underwood , of Clarke County , and George Rye , of Shenandoah , at the Black Republican Convention , recently held at Philadelphia " Resolved , That a committee be appointed to wait upon Mr. Underwood , to inform him of the just ...
... John C. Underwood , of Clarke County , and George Rye , of Shenandoah , at the Black Republican Convention , recently held at Philadelphia " Resolved , That a committee be appointed to wait upon Mr. Underwood , to inform him of the just ...
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