JULIA GRIFFITHS.
Preface.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION. The Colored People's "Industrial College." WHAT SOME OF THE BUILDERS HAVE THOUGHT.
Massacre at Blount's Fort.
The Fugitive Slave Act.
The Size of Souls.
Vincent OgE
The Law of Liberty
The Swiftness of Time in God.
Visit of a Fugitive Slave to the Grave of Wilberforce.
Narrative of Albert and Mary.
Toil and Trust.
Friendship for the Slave is Friendship for the Master.
Christine.
The Intellectual, Moral, and Spiritual Condition of the Slave.
The Bible vs. Slavery.
"The Work Goes Bravely on."
Slaveholding not a Misfortune but a Crime.
The Frugality of Slaveholding.
"Ore Perennius."
The Mission of America.
Disfellowshipping Slaveholders.
A Leaf from my Scrap Book.
"Who is my Neighbor?"
Consolation for the Slave.
The Key.
The True Mission of Liberty.
The true Spirit of Reform.
A Welcome to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, on her Return from Europe.
Forward.
What has Canada to do with Slavery?
The Fugitive Slave Bill: a Fragment.
The Encroachment of the Slave-Power.
The Dishonor of Labor.
The Evils of Colonization
The Basis of the American Constitution
A Wish.
A Dialogue.
A Time of Justice will Come
Hope and Confidence.
A Letter that Speaks for Itself.
On Freedom.
Mary Smith,
Freedom Liberty.
An Aspiration.
The Dying Soliloquy of the Victim of the Wilkesbarre Tragedy.
Let all be Free.
Extract.
Extract from an unpublished Poem on Freedom.
Letter
A Day spent at Playford Hall.
Teaching the Slave to Read.
FUN-JOTTINGS; OR, LAUGHS I HAVE TAKEN A PEN TO! BY N. P. WILLIS
THE FARM AND THE FIRESIDE; OR, THE ROMANCE OF AGRICULTURE,
IMMENSE SALE!
LEWIE; OR, THE BENDED TWIG! BY COUSIN CICELY