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Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854) · Julia Griffiths — chapter 2 of 35 · ~244 words · public domain

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Toil and Trust Hon. Chas. F. Adams 128

Friendship for the Slave is Friendship for the Master Jacob Abbott 134

Christine Anne P. Adams 139

The Intellectual, Moral, and Spiritual Condition of the Slave J. M. Langston 147

The Bible versus Slavery Rev. Dr. Willis 151

The Work Goes Bravely on W. J. Watkins 156

Slaveholding not a Misfortune but a Crime Rev Win Brock 158

The Illegality of Slaveholding Rev. W. Goodell 159

"Ore Perennius" David Paul Brown 160

The Mission of America John S. C. Abbott 161

Disfellowshipping the Slaveholder Lewis Tappan 163

A Leaf from my Scrap Book Wm. J. Wilson 165

Who is my Neighbor Rev. Thos. Starr King 174

Consolation for the Slave Dr. S. Willard 175

The Key Dr. S. Willard 177

The True Mission of Liberty Dr. W. Elder 178

The True Spirit of Reform Mary Willard 180

A Welcome to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, on her return from Europe J. C. Holly 184

Forward (from the German) Rev. T. W. Higginson 186

What has Canada to do with Slavery? Thos. Henning 187

A Fragment Rev. Rufus Ellis 190

The Encroachment of the Slave Power John Jay, Esq. 192

The Dishonor of Labor Horace Greeley 194

The Evils of Colonization Wm. Watkins 198

The Basis of the American Constitution Hon. Wm. H. Seward 201

A Wish Mrs. C. M. Kirkland 207

A Dialogue C. A. Bloss 210

A time of Justice will come Hon. Gerit Smith 225

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