CONTENTS.
Samuel J. May
Page
Rise of Abolitionism
1
Rev. John Rankin and Rev. John D. Paxton
10
Benjamin Lundy
11
William Lloyd Garrison
15
Miss Prudence Crandall and the Canterbury School
39
The Black Law of Connecticut
52
Arthur Tappan
57
Charles C. Burleigh
62
Miss Crandall’s Trial
66
House set on Fire
70
Mr. Garrison’s Mission to England.—New York Mobs
72
The Convention at Philadelphia
79
Lucretia Mott
91
Mrs. L. Maria Child
97
Eruption of Lane Seminary
102
George Thompson, M. P., LL. D.
108
His First Year in America
115
Antislavery Conflict
126
Reign of Terror
131
Walker’s Appeal
133
The Clergy and the Quakers
144
The Quakers
147
The Reign of Terror continued
150
Francis Jackson
157
Riot at Utica, N. Y.—Gerrit Smith
162
Dr. Channing
170
His Address on Slavery
177
The Gag-Law
185
The Gag-Law.—Second Interview
194
Hon. James G. Birney
203
John Quincy Adams
211
The Alton Tragedy
221
Woman Question.—Misses GrimkÉ
230
“The Pastoral Letter” and “The Clerical Appeal”
238
Dr. Charles Follen
248
John G. Whittier and the Antislavery Poets
259
Prejudice against Color
266
A Negro’s Love of Liberty
278
Distinguished Colored Men
285
David Ruggles, Lewis Hayden, and William C. Nell
285
James Forten
286
Robert Purvis
288
William Wells Brown
289
Charles Lenox Remond
289
Rev. J. W. Loguen
290
Frederick Douglass
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