PREFACE TO THE American Edition.
Preface to the English Edition.
CONTENTS.
BE UP AND DOING.
CASTE AND CHRIST.
LETTER FROM THE EARL OF CARLISLE TO THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY.
MOMMA CHARLOTTE.
A NAME, ON BEING ASKED FOR HIS AUTOGRAPH.
TO THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY.
SLAVERY AND POLYGAMY: DOCTORS OF DIVINITY IN A DILEMMA.
THE WAY.
THE SLAVE AND SLAVE-OWNER.
LETTER FROM THE BISHOP OF OXFORD [1] TO THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY.
"HIDE THE OUTCASTS."
CAN SLAVES RIGHTFULLY RESIST AND FIGHT?
DEATH IN LIFE.
TRUE REFORM.
HOW LONG?
LETTER FROM MR. WILSON ARMISTEAD TO THE SECRETARY OF THE SOCIETY.
IMPROMPTU STANZAS, SUGGESTED BY THE WORKING OF THE FUGITIVE
JOHN MURRAY (OF GLASGOW).
POWER OF AMERICAN EXAMPLE.
"THE GOSPEL AS A REMEDY FOR SLAVERY."
LETTER TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE SOCIETY.
THE SLAVE'S PRAYER.
THE STRUGGLE.
WORK AND WAIT.
THE GREAT EMANCIPATION.
ODE
PASSAGES IN THE LIFE OF A SLAVE WOMAN.
STORY TELLING.
THE MAN-OWNER.
DAMASCUS IN 1851.
RELIGIOUS, MORAL, AND POLITICAL DUTIES.
WHY SLAVERY IS IN THE CONSTITUTION.
THE TWO ALTARS; OR, TWO PICTURES IN ONE.
OUTLINE OF A MAN.
THE HEROIC SLAVE-WOMAN.
KOSSUTH.
THE HEROIC SLAVE.
A PLEA FOR FREE SPEECH.
PLACIDO.
TO THE FRIENDS OF NEGRO EMANCIPATION.
Transcriber’s Note:
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