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Be up and doing, Hon. Wm. H. Seward. 1
Caste and Christ, Mrs. H. E. B. Stowe. 4
Letter from the Earl of Carlisle to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, 7
Momma Charlotte, Mrs. C. M. Kirkland. 13
A Name, Hon. Horace Mann. 18
Letter from Joseph Sturge, 19
Slavery and Polygamy, R. Hildreth. 20
The Way, John G. Whittier. 23
The Slave and Slave-Owner, Miss Sedgwick. 24
Letter from the Bishop of Oxford, 28
Hide the Outcasts, Rev. William Goodell. 29
Can Slaves rightfully resist and fight? Rev. Geo. W. Perkins. 33
Death in Life, Ebenezer Button. 41
True Reform, Mrs. C. W. H. Dall. 43
How Long? J. M. Whitfield. 46
Letter from Wilson Armistead, 55
Impromptu Stanzas, J. M. Eells. 59
John Murray of Glasgow, James M’Cune Smith. 62
Power of American Example, Lewis Tappan. 68
The Gospel as a Remedy for Slavery, Lewis Tappan. 71
Letter from Rev. C. G. Finney, 74
The Slave’s Prayer, Miss C. E. Beecher. 75
The Struggle, Hon. Charles Sumner. 77
Work and Wait, Horace Greeley. 78
The Great Emancipation, Gerrit Smith. 81
Ode, Rev. John Pierpont. 82
Passages in the Life of a Slave Woman, Annie Parker. 85
Story Telling, 95
The Man-Owner, Rev. E. Buckingham. 99
Damascus in 1851, Rev. F. W. Holland. 104
Religious, Moral, and Political Duties, Lindley Murray Moore. 114
Why Slavery is in the Constitution, James G. Birney. 116
The Two Altars, Mrs. H. B. Stowe. 127
Outline of a Man, Rev. R. R. Raymond. 148
The Heroic Slave Woman, Rev. S. J. May. 161
Kossuth, John Thomas. 166
The Heroic Slave, Frederick Douglass. 174
A Plea for Free Speech, Prof. J. H. Raymond. 240
Placido, Prof. W. G. Allen. 256

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