Address to the People of the United States, by the General Anti-Slavery Convention, of nearly 4,000 People, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 11, 1845

GLC08442.05

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GLC#
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Type
Documents
Date
June 1845
Title
Address to the People of the United States, by the General Anti-Slavery Convention, of nearly 4,000 People, held in Cincinnati, Ohio, June 11, 1845
Place Written
Hallowell, Maine
Pagination
1 pamphlet Height: 41.5 cm, Width: 29 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Age of Jackson

Abolitionist circular derived from an anti-slavery convention. Discusses the history of slavery, its relationship to the constitution, the Liberty Party, and the threatening influence of the "Slave Power."

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