Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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... hoped to break the back of the effec- tive Princeton and Bureau County Underground Railroad . They had threatened the Peoria Antislavery Society with force early that year and had driven one editor from the town . They hoped to brand ...
... hoped to break the back of the effec- tive Princeton and Bureau County Underground Railroad . They had threatened the Peoria Antislavery Society with force early that year and had driven one editor from the town . They hoped to brand ...
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Edward Magdol. Lovejoy could not have seriously hoped the rioting charge would be upheld . Probably he hoped Buckner could somehow be separated from the white men , and the two Missourians de- tained by the court . Then perhaps the Negro ...
Edward Magdol. Lovejoy could not have seriously hoped the rioting charge would be upheld . Probably he hoped Buckner could somehow be separated from the white men , and the two Missourians de- tained by the court . Then perhaps the Negro ...
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... hoped to win a Cabinet post for Joshua Giddings , who was now the grand old man of the political - abolitionist cause . It was hoped that he might get the Postmaster - Generalship , but Lovejoy told the elder congressman that there was ...
... hoped to win a Cabinet post for Joshua Giddings , who was now the grand old man of the political - abolitionist cause . It was hoped that he might get the Postmaster - Generalship , but Lovejoy told the elder congressman that there was ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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