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  • The Anti-Slavery Bugle was an abolitionist newspaper published in Ohio from June 20, 1845, to May 4, 1861. The paper's motto was "No Union with Slaveholders"...
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    Ain't I a Woman? (category History of women in the United States)
    a transcript of the speech was published in the Anti-Slavery Bugle on June 21, 1851. It received wider publicity in 1863 during the American Civil War...
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    written for The Anti-Slavery Bugle newspaper in 1858. The poem implies that the speaker is dying soon, which lends her request a sense of urgency. The message...
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    Abolitionism (redirect from Anti-slavery)
    pamphlet by Lysander Spooner advocating the view that the U.S. Constitution prohibited slavery. The Anti-Slavery Bugle (1845–1861): a newspaper published in...
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  • Country Bugle, an English weekly newspaper The Anti-Slavery Bugle, an abolitionist newspaper published from 1845 to 1861 in Ohio, United States The Baum...
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    in several ways. The Anti-Slavery Bugle, an abolitionist newspaper, was published in Salem beginning in 1845. A local group of the Progressive Friends...
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    described in the Anti-Slavery Bugle in 1843: "Hamburg, South Carolina was built up just opposite Augusta, for the purpose of furnishing slaves to the planters...
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    Frederick Douglass (category African-American candidates for Vice President of the United States)
    Archived from the original on April 21, 2022. Retrieved April 21, 2022 – via newspapers.com. "Frederick Douglass in Congress". The Anti-Slavery Bugle. Salem...
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    "—"Slavery in the District" Anti-Slavery Bugle, July 6, 1849 In the early 19th century several slave states had unenforced statutes prohibiting the interstate...
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    Sojourner Truth (category Christian female saints of the Late Modern era)
    recorded, with the first one published a month later in the Anti-Slavery Bugle by Rev. Marius Robinson, the newspaper owner and editor who was in the audience...
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    abolitionist, and newspaper editor of the antislavery newspaper The Philanthropist and The Anti-Slavery Bugle. He helped establish a school for African...
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    others (link) "The Refugee Home Society". www.windsor-communities.com. Retrieved May 31, 2021. "Death of Henry Bibb," Anti-Slavery Bugle (Lisbon, Ohio)...
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    Ohio Women's Convention at Akron in 1851 (category History of women's rights in the United States)
    journalist Marius Robinson in The Anti-Slavery Bugle on June 21, 1851. In 1981, an Ohio Historical Marker was unveiled on the site of the Universalist "Old Stone"...
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  • [Anti-Slavery Bugle ⁠— Extra]. Salem, Ohio: James Barnaby, publishing agent, 26 November 1848 | Fine Books and Manuscripts including Property from the...
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    Retrieved 2024-07-28. "From the True Democrat - Washington Correspondence - Washington City, Jan. 15, 1848". Anti-Slavery Bugle. 1848-02-04. p. 3. Retrieved...
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    building, the Inn is still open offering lodging and dining. Historical photographs, memorabilia and documents such as the anti-slavery Bugle are currently...
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    slavery. Another of her poems, "To the Cleveland Union Savers," published in The Anti-Slavery Bugle of Feb. 23, 1861, champions Sara Lucy Bagby, the last...
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    "Africans for Sale" Anti-Slavery Bugle, May 14, 1859, page 2. via Newspapers.com - https://www.newspapers.com/article/anti-slavery-bugle-africans-for-sale/128176036/...
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    Barclay and Edwin Coppock (category People of Iowa in the American Civil War)
    "[Letter to the] Editor of the Republican". Anti-Slavery Bugle. Lisbon, Ohio. p. 3 – via newspapers.com. Jones, Louis Thomas (1914). The Quakers of Iowa...
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    Hamburg, South Carolina slave market (category History of slavery in Georgia (U.S. state))
    from the original on 2023-09-20. Retrieved 2023-07-18. "Slave Trading in Georgia". Anti-Slavery Bugle. October 27, 1848. p. 3. Archived from the original...
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