He stated that there were now, exclusive of the Journals published by the Anti-Slavery Societies, 100 newspapers boldly advocating the principles of Abolition.
In enumerating the great numbers of anti-slavery societies in America, Mr. Thompson had paraded one as formed in Kentucky, for the whole state.
He began the organization of societies which were to displace the anti-slavery societies of the previous century.
And Rhode Island refused to enact into law the pending bill for the suppression of anti-slavery societies.
The "library associations" of Indiana, which were in fact effective anti-slavery societies, were to a large extent composed of women.
The old Anti-Slavery Societies, established about the period of the American Revolution, and of which the late Judge Jay, Benjamin Franklin, Dr.
Many persons of respectability, more courageous than the great majority of their class at that time, not only enrolled themselves in the new anti-slavery societies, but made it a part of their duty to engage in the defence of fugitive slaves.
Women's anti-slavery societies in many places conducted sewing-circles, as a branch of their work, for the purpose of supplying clothes and other necessities to fugitives.
Doubtless you have all heard Anti-Slavery Societies denounced as insurrectionary and mischievous, fanatical and dangerous.
Already are there sixty female Anti-Slavery Societies in operation.
To such hidden mourners the formation of Anti-Slavery Societies was as life from the dead, the first beams of hope which gleamed through the dark clouds of despondency and grief.
He spoke not only on the subject of slavery itself, the growth of anti-slavery societies, but on a new phase of the general subject, viz.
To the Abolition, Manumission, and Anti-Slavery Societies in the United States of America.
To the various Anti-Slavery Societies in the United States.
In reviewing the labors of the several Anti-Slavery Societies in the United States, there is much to cheer and gratify us.
The Annual Report of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Societies, with the Addresses and Resolutions.
An Inquiry into the Character and Tendencies of the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery Societies.
Our largest appropriations of money have been made to the Pennsylvania and American Anti-Slavery Societies, and by those Societies to the support of their organs and lecturing agents.
Massachusetts has for several years acted on the principle of admitting women to an equal seat with men, in the deliberative bodies of anti-slavery societies.
Anti-Slavery Societies, notwithstanding, have been formed in a few of our most distinguished colleges and theological seminaries.
That we hail with the most lively satisfaction the progress in America of anti-slavery principles, the multiplication of anti-slavery societies, and the diffusion of correct views on this subject.
Their resources could not match the means of organized anti-slavery societies, and the result was an increase, North and South, of sectional animosity.
The year 1840 was marked by two important events, namely, the formation of a distinct political party of abolitionists, and a division in the two leading anti-slavery societies of the country.
As an indication of its extraordinary growth, the number of anti-slavery societies in the United States, in the year 1838, may be safely estimated at two thousand, with at least two hundred thousand persons enrolled as members.
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