The North Star (Rochester)/1848/01/14
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THE NORTH STAR.
FREDERICK DOUGLASS, M. R. DELANY, |
Editors. | RIGHT IS OF NO SEX—TRUTH IS OF NO COLOR—GOD IS THE FATHER OF US ALL, AND ALL WE ARE BRETHREN. | WILLIAM C. NELL, Publisher. JOHN DICK, Printer. |
VOL I. NO. III. | ROCHESTER, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1848. | WHOLE NO. III. |
Contents (not listed in original)
Page 1
- Terms and Notices.
- Mr. Hale in the Senate.
- Speech of John C. Calhoun, on the Mexican War.
- The Senate.
Page 2
- The Senate (continued).
- John C. Calhoun.
- The Land of Liberty.
- Colored National Press.
- Liberian Declaration of Independence.
- Lecturing Agents.
- Denunciation.
- "The Burned Ship".
- Religious Equality.
- Gloomy Theologians.
- The Meeting on Main Street.
- Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society.
- Western New York Anti-Slavery Society.
- Franklin's Birth-Day.
- To Correspondents.
- Correspondence.
Page 3
- To the Editors of the North Star.
- William Lloyd Garrison.
- Bibles for the Slaves.
- Reverend Rascality.
- Statistics and History of Slavery.
- Miscellaneous.
- Advertisements.
- Boston Advertisements.
- New York Advertisements.
- Northampton Water Cure.
- Other Advertisements.
Page 4
This work was published before January 1, 1930, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.
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