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27 February 1971
The Black Panther Party
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 5 (February 27, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated February 27, 1971.
GLC09416.02
6 March 1971
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 6 (March 6, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 6, 1971.
GLC09416.03
13 March 1971
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 7 (March 13, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 13, 1971.
GLC09416.04
20 March 1971
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 8 (March 20, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 20, 1971.
GLC09416.05
27 March 1971
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 9 (March 27, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated March 27, 1971.
GLC09416.06
29 May 1971
The Black Panther. [Vol. 6, no. 18 (May 29, 1971)]
One issue of The Black Panther newspaper dated May 29, 1971.
GLC09416.07
Unknown
[The Rights of Lousiana]
Article discusses the admission of Lousiana as a state and how at that time they held enslaved people and the government promised to protect the property (enslaved people) of her people, yet they violated that right when Missouri was admitted. The...
GLC02691.12.01
17 August 1897
Graves, John Temple (fl. 1897)
Replies to Ex-Governor Bullock-Some Fearless Facts on the Race Questions
Author Graves feels the race problem is indestructible and universal, not likely to ever go away even with the appointment of blacks in Southern offices. He cites several examples where blacks are discriminated against in the North. Small...
GLC02691.12.09
25 February 1903
Hearst, William R. (1863-1951)
Let the South Alone, Mr. Roosevelt
Author is upset at Roosevelt's attempts to put blacks in office in the South. He says Roosevelt has only succeeded in widening the gap between blacks and whites and should stay out of the South. Second page includes advertisements and portions of...
GLC02691.12.11
18 June 1862
Medary, S. (Samuel) (1801-1864)
The crisis. [Vol. 2, no. 21 (June 18, 1862)]
Pro-slavery newspaper. The article "Questions Gingerly Touched and Tenderly Asked" harshly criticizes the "Ohio State Journal" for its previous criticism of "the Crisis". Also includes a speech by Samuel S. Cox of Ohio, given at the House of...
GLC03442
4 October 1862
Harper & Brothers (1833-1962)
Harper's weekly. [Vol. 6, no. 301 (October 4, 1862)]
Includes a printing of the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation on the third page titled, "THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY." Discusses the Emancipation Proclamation, including an article titled "Slavery Practically abolished." Includes coverage of...
GLC03443
1860/07/13-09/14
Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
Rail Mauler [nos. 2-11] [Republican campaign newspaper]
Republican campaign newspaper, that includes news and articles. Includes the text of Lincoln's Cooper Institute address. Paginated from 5-44.
GLC04371
19 May 1864
William Lloyd and Co.
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, no. 69 (May 19, 1864)]
General Breckinridge's victory at New Market, Reported Surrender of Bank's Army, Fort Pillow - The Defenses of Mobile.
GLC05959.72.106
21 January 1865
Daily Richmond examiner. [Vol. 18, (January 21, 1865)]
The fall of Fort Fisher, Letter by Admiral David Porter, Peace Resolutions Yankee Congress, General Sherman's Freed Men, Resignation of James A. Seddon, Secretary of War.
GLC05959.72.122
10 December 1864
Richmond weekly enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 158 (December 10, 1864)]
Sherman's position, Lincoln's message to Congress, Abolition of slavery by Constitutional Amendment.
GLC05959.73.15
1862, 1863
Bagby, George William (1828-1883)
Southern literary messenger.
Monthy magazine. 7/1861 (war a contest for racial supremacy); 11-12/1862 (combined; a new literature); 2/1863-6/1863 (2 copies of March); 11-12/1863.
GLC05959.75
8 November 1862
E.W. Ayres and W.H. Wade
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 1, no. 9 (November 8, 1862)]
Sketch of the City of Vicksburg, Mississippi - History & Siege of Vicksburg from May 18 to July 25. Also includes a cartoon of Lincoln as a masked Satan; the caption reads, "King Abraham before and after issuing the Emancipation Proclamation."
GLC05959.76.03
30 April 1864
Southern illustrated news. [Vol. 3, no. 17 (April 30, 1864)]
General Forrest's Attack on Fort Pillow.
GLC05959.76.63
7 March 1862
Bondurant & Elliot (fl. 1862-1864)
Daily Richmond whig. [Vol. 67, no. 56 (March 7, 1862)]
Page 1 and 2 have an image of the Viriginia state seal. Piece of 19th century paper adhered to the front page has the name "W. H. DeWitt." List of the acts passed by the Confederate Congress on front page. Page 2 has several columns of news from the...
GLC05959.78
27 October 1864
Daily Richmond whig [no volume and number (October 27, 1864)]
Contains an image of the Virginia state seal. Not a complete copy, missing pages 1 and 2. Copy of General Jubal Early's address to his troops and an editoral lauding its contents. From Northern newspapers, reports on Ulysses Grant's campaign against...
GLC05959.79
Tyler & Allegre (fl. 1862-1865)
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 158 (December 10, 1864)]
Reports of from the 2nd Session of the 2nd Confederate Congress -- both the House of Representatives and the Senate. Also, reports on the state legislature of Virginia -- both the House of Delegates and the Senate. Tidbit on an explosion at the...
GLC05959.80.02
11 January 1865
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 179 (January 11, 1865)]
Note in pencil above masthead says "Brought from Libby prison by S. Moore Finley" while the back has pencil signature "S. M. Finley." News from the front, including an update from outside Richmond where "It is said that the enemy have one corps of...
GLC05959.80.03
27 January 1865
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 37, no. 195 (January 27, 1865)]
This item is two internal pages from the newspaper; no front page. Article on Hemma Micco, aka John Jumper, a Seminole Indian chief who became a colonel in the Confederate Army. Notes from the Virginia state legislature session and the Confederate...
GLC05959.80.04
29 November 1862
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 201 (November 29, 1862)]
From the "Chicago Times," a report of the Congressional returns from the North. Report from the "Galveston News" on the Bombardment of Port Lavacca. Update on "The Siutation in Tennessee." Report that the Army of the Potomac under General George...
GLC05959.80.05
24 March 1864
The daily richmond enquirer. [Vol. 36, no. 96 (March 24, 1864)]
Proclamation of Jefferson Davis for a day of fasting and prayer. Article on the reorganization of the Maryland Line. Article titled "Charleston Impregnable from the Sea Approaches," which states "Charleston will not be taken from the sea approaches...
GLC05959.80.07
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