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CONTENTS.
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Chapter XXIV. | |
TWENTY-ONE MONTHS IN GREAT BRITAIN. | |
Good arising out of Unpropitious Events, | 365 |
Embarks for England—Denied Cabin Passage, | 366 |
Mob on board the Cambria—Happy Introduction to the British Public, | 367 |
Letter to Mr. Garrison, | 368 |
"We dont allow Niggers in here," | 371 |
Time and Labors Abroad, | 373 |
Freedom Purchased—Free Papers, | 374 |
Abolitionists Displeased with the Ransom, | 375 |
How the Author's Energies were Directed in Great Britain, | 376 |
Reception Speech in Finsbury Chapel, London, | 377 |
Character of the Speech Defended, | 378 |
Causes Contributing to my Success, | 380 |
The Free Church of Scotland—Its Position, | 381 |
Agitation of the Slavery Question, | 382 |
Debates in the General Assembly—"Send back the Money," | 383 |
Dr. Cunningham's Speech—A Striking Incident, | 385 |
The World's Temperance Convention—Collision with Dr. Cox, | 387 |
Proposed Testimonial to the Author, | 388 |
Project of Establishing a Newspaper, | 389 |
Return to America—Again Denied Cabin Passage, | 390 |
Chapter XXV. | |
VARIOUS INCIDENTS. | |
Unexpected Opposition to my Newspaper Enterprise, | 392 |
The Objections to it—Their Plausibility Admitted, | 393 |
Motives for going to Rochester, | 395 |
A Change of Opinions—Causes leading to it, | 396 |
Prejudice against Color—The "Jim Crow Car," | 399 |
An Amusing Domestic Scene, | 401 |
The Author in High Company, | 403 |
Elevation of the Free People of Color—Pledge for the Future, | 405 |
Appendix. | |
EXTRACTS FROM SPEECHES, ETC. | |
Reception Speech at Finsbury Chapel, Moorfields, England, | 407 |
Letter to his Old Master, | 421 |
The Nature of Slavery, | 429 |
Inhumanity of Slavery, | 435 |
What to the Slave is the Fourth of July? | 441 |
The Internal Slave Trade, | 446 |
The Slavery Party, | 451 |
The Anti-Slavery Movement, | 457 |