CONTENTS OF VOLUME X.
OUR FOREIGN RELATIONS: SHOWING
OUR DOMESTIC RELATIONS: POWER OF CONGRESS OVER THE REBEL STATES.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN AND JOHN SLIDELL AT PARIS.
VICTORY AND PEACE THROUGH EMANCIPATION.
THE MAYFLOWER AND THE SLAVE SHIP.
COMMUTATION FOR THE DRAFT: DIFFERENCE BETWEEN RICH AND POOR.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON SLAVERY AND FREEDMEN.
FOUNDATION OF THE FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY IN BOSTON.
LOYALTY IN THE SENATE: THE IRON-CLAD OATH FOR SENATORS.
THE LATE HON. JOHN W. NOELL, REPRESENTATIVE OF MISSOURI.
RECONSTRUCTION AGAIN: GUARANTIES AND SAFEGUARDS AGAINST SLAVERY AND FOR PROTECTION OF FREEDMEN.
PRAYER OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND.
EQUAL PAY OF COLORED SOLDIERS.
OPENING OF THE STREET-CARS TO COLORED PERSONS.
WRONG AND UNCONSTITUTIONALITY OF FUGITIVE SLAVE ACTS.
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