Abolitionist Newspaper Concerning Slavery and the 1848 Presidential Election
by Slavery & Abolition, Newspaper
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[Slavery and Abolition]. Anti-Slavery Bugle. Volume 4, No. 5. Salem, Ohio. September 22, 1848. 4 pages. 21" x 16." Abolitionist newspaper distributed in Salem, a station on the Underground Railroad. Featured in this particular issue are articles pertaining to the upcoming presidential election. Many of the writings are discuss the candidates' stances on slavery, especially that of Zachary Taylor. Another article covers an ongoing case, Commonwealth of KY vs. Turner Roberts, in which a free man of color was arrested for migrating to a slave state. Another discusses a recent pro-slavery mob in Harwich, Massachussetts. The newspaper's official slogan, "No Union with Slaveholders," is featured prominently on the front page. The newspaper advocates that "all friends of the Anti-Slavery Society will do what they can to aid in the support of this paper." Some discoloration and creasing; some separation at folds. Otherwise in very good condition.
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- Abolitionist Newspaper Concerning Slavery and the 1848 Presidential Election
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- Slavery & Abolition, Newspaper
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For over 30 years, we have served a clientele of collectors, private institutions, universities, and public libraries in acquisition and collection development. We are members of ILAB, ABAA, and PADA, and have furnished collections around the world with rare and unique material; from the personal letters of literary greats to first edition Journals of Congress to unique pamphlets from the civil rights era. We strive to find archives and original early printed material that can fill gaps in existing institutional holdings; the kind of material that can bring new perspectives to the traditionally disregarded voices of indigiouneous peoples, women, and African-Americans.
We pride ourselves on the ability to track down the rarest and most interesting material for our client's collections. The partnerships we form with libraries, institutions, and personal collectors begin with a phone call or an email and last for decades. We offer an unconditional guarantee for each item's authenticity and completeness.