Found 318 total hits in 180 results.
the, 217.
Jackson, Andrew, quoted, 102; 7, 103, 210.
Jackson, Edmund, 210.
Jackson, Francis, 114, 123, 206, 210, 212.
Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), 24.
Jay, William, quoted, 148, 150, 155, 156; and Antislavery societies, 150, 151, 153; 157.
Jefferson, Thomas, quoted, on slavery, 13; III.
Johnson, Oliver, his William Lloyd Garrison and his Times, quoted, 58, 63-65, 66-68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76 G.'s right-hand man, 66; editor of Liberator, 66.
Kane, Thomas L., 212.
KANSAs-Nebraska Bill, 256.
Kendall, Amos, 105.
Knapp, Isaac, 56, 57.
Kossuth, Louis, 216.
Lane Seminary, controversy over, 66 ff.; history of, 66, 67.
Lee, Robert E., 24. Liberator, the, G.'s first editorial in, 35-41; founded by G., 47, 56; Southern campaign against, 51, 52; and Hayne, 53, 54; office of, 57, 58; office of, closed, 123, 124; 82, 97, 98, 99, 148, 150, 152, 153, 167, 168, 179, 189.
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 5; and slavery, 143, 144; his enforced moderation, 145, 146; an
ry, Lunt Committee, National Anti-Slavery Society, Rynders Mob, Thompson.
Adams, Charles Francis, 250.
Adams, John, 49.
Adams, John Quincy, not an Abolitionist, 88, 89; character of, 89, go; his service in Congress in old age, 90-92; and Massachusetts, 92; 7,50. African Repository, The, 63, 64.
agitator, what is an?
10.
Alcott, A. Bronson, 80.
Andrew, John A., 243.
Anti-Slavery, G. and, 97 if.; G.'s conduct during Boston mob an exemplification of the policy, 117; political history Lyman, Theodore, Mayor of Boston, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 123.
McCarthy, Justin, 251.
McDuffie, George, 127.
MacAULAYulay, Zachary, 245.
Martineau, Harriet, quoted, 195, 196, 248; her Martyr Age in America, 245; 105, 124.
Massachusetts, southern attempt to enslave, 010-Io3. And see Boston.
Matthew, Saint, Gospel of, quoted, 181-84.
May, Samuel, Jr., 210, 211, 212.
May, Samuel J., quoted, 73-75, 78-80, 81-86, 93-95, 196-98; converted to Abolition by G., 77 ff.; the
e of, closed, 123, 124; 82, 97, 98, 99, 148, 150, 152, 153, 167, 168, 179, 189.
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 5; and slavery, 143, 144; his enforced moderation, 145, 146; and emancipation, 147; 97, 140, 165, 171, 175, 241, 243, 259.
Louisiana Purchase, 9, Io.
Louisiana territory, slavery in, 9.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., murder of, and its effect,128 if.; Emerson on, 231, 232; 117, 119, 238.
Lundy, Benjamin, 42, 43, 46.
Lunt, George, 124, 125, 127.
Lunt Committee, 124 f.
LuthLouisiana territory, slavery in, 9.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., murder of, and its effect,128 if.; Emerson on, 231, 232; 117, 119, 238.
Lundy, Benjamin, 42, 43, 46.
Lunt, George, 124, 125, 127.
Lunt Committee, 124 f.
Luther, Martin, 35, 193.
Lyman, Theodore, Mayor of Boston, 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, 121, 122, 123.
McCarthy, Justin, 251.
McDuffie, George, 127.
MacAULAYulay, Zachary, 245.
Martineau, Harriet, quoted, 195, 196, 248; her Martyr Age in America, 245; 105, 124.
Massachusetts, southern attempt to enslave, 010-Io3. And see Boston.
Matthew, Saint, Gospel of, quoted, 181-84.
May, Samuel, Jr., 210, 211, 212.
May, Samuel J., quoted, 73-75, 78-80, 81-86, 93-95, 196-98; converted to Aboliti
91; death agony of, began in 1830, 137; and Freedom, nature of contest between, 143; Lincoln and, 143 ff.; and the Constitution, 140 ff., 168 if.; attitude of South toward, 187, 188; horrors of, discovered by Abolitionists, 188; complicity of churches with, 200; Emerson and, 228; history of, review, 253 if.; influence of, North and South, 254.
And see Colonization Society, Crandall, P., Lane Seminary, Lovejoy, E. P.
Slavery in West Indies, abolition of, 244.
Smith, Goldwin, 251.
South Carolina, 23, 137.
Spencer, Herbert, 251.
Sprague, Peleg, quoted, 95, 96; at Faneuil Hall, IiO, III.
Storrs, George, 107, 108.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 120, 187, 188.
Sturgis, William, 132.
Sumner, Charles, 123, 140.
Sumter, Fort, fired on, 259.
Taney, Roger B., 140.
Tappan, Arthur, 47, 67, 72,106, 107.
Taylor, Zachary, 200, 209, 210, 21I.
Texas, Annexation of, 138, 139, 155, 174, 238, 256.
Thatcher, Judge, 50.
Thompson, George, in U. S., 92 ff.; S. J. May
8.
Bright, John, quoted, 249; 96, 251.
British working-classes, and G., 249, 250; and the Civil War, 250.
Broadway Tabernacle, Anti-slavery meeting at. See Rynders Mob.
Brougham, Henry, Lord, quoted, in Thompson, 92.
Brown, John, and Northern opinion, 257.
Buchanan, James, 23, 258.
Buffum, Arnold, 71.
Bunyan, John, 35.
Burleigh, C. C., quoted, in Boston Mob, 116; 73.
Buxton, Thomas F., 245, 246.
Cairnes, J. E., 251.
Calhoun, John C., 7, 23, 140, 158, 193, 208.
Canterbury, Conn., Crandall case at, 70 if.
Chamberlain, Daniel H., quoted, 243.
Channing, William Ellery, and the slavery question, 26 f., 87, 88; and Abolition, 27, 28, 81-86; and Follen, 29, 30; and the theory of association, 31; G. at his church, 31, 32, Ioo, 129, 133, 174, 224.
Charleston, S. C., postoffice at, broken into, 104, 105.
Charleston Courier, 187.
Cincinnati Convention (1853), 160.
Civil War, the, 4, 59, 60.
Clarkson, Thomas, 245, 251.
Clay, Cassius M., 159, 160.
Cla
Emancipation, Immediate, G. the apostle of, 47; genesis of, 47, 48; 238. Emancipator, the, quoted, 148-150.
Emerson, Edward W., quotes, 231.
Emerson, R. W., on the relations of North and South, 18; his Phi Beta Kappa address (1835) and G.'s at Park St. Church (1829), compared, 43-45; difference between G. and, 45, 46, 219ff.; his journal quoted, 223, 224, 225, 226; and the Abolitionists, 226,227,228; his lecture on Thetimes, quoted, 229, 230; and the mur. der of Lovejoy,231,234; his New England reformers, quoted, 233, 234; his Cooper Union speech (1854), quoted, 234ff.; 86.
England, philanthropists of, and the U. S., 245, 246; G. organizes Anti-Slavery League in, 246; why she did not recognize the Confederacy, 250, 251.
Episcopalians, and Abolition, 200, 208.
EvANGELICALAlliance,the, slave-holders admitted to, 247; denounced by G. and Thompson, 247, 248.
Everett, Edward, quoted, 25, 26; and Abolition, 102, 103; 124, 138.
Faneuil Hall, meeting of friends of South in,
24; 82, 97, 98, 99, 148, 150, 152, 153, 167, 168, 179, 189.
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 5; and slavery, 143, 144; his enforced moderation, 145, 146; and emancipation, 147; 97, 140, 165, 171, 175, 241, 243, 259.
Louisiana Purchase, 9, Io.
Louisiana territory, slavery in, 9.
Lovejoy, Elijah P., murder of, and its effect,128 if.; Emerson on, 231, 232; 117, 119, 238.
Lundy, Benjamin, 42, 43, 46.
Lunt, George, 124, 125, 127.
Lunt Committee, 124 f.
Luther, Martin, 35, 193.y G., 77 ff.; the angel of Anti-slavery, 78; and G., 80, 81; and the Lunt Committee, 124, 126, 127; 29, 32, 71, 138, 150, 227.
Methodists, and Abolition, 208.
Mill, John Stuart, 251.
Milton, John, 165.
Missouri, admission of, with slavery, Io.
Missouri Compromise, 10, 25, 256, 258; repeal of, 10, 256, 258.
Nashville, vigilance committee at, 76.
National Anti-Slavery Society founded, 73 if.; 151. National Intelligencer, the, appeals to Otis, 52, 53.
negro, the, how related to
154.
New Testament, the, and slavery's apologists, 200, 201.
New York Herald, denounces G., 201-203; on Rynders Mob, 207 ff.
North Carolina, G. indicted in, 50.
O'Connell, Daniel, 245, 246.
Otis, Harrison Gray, and Southern attacks on G., 50 ff.; quoted, in the Liberator, 54, 55; a silhouette of, 56; at Faneuil Hall, I II, I 12.
Otis, James, 49, 56.
Park St. Church, G.'s address at, the beginning of his mission, 43.
Parker, Theodore, 220, 259.
Pease, Elizabeth, 246.
Pennsylvania Hall, Phila., burning of, 119, 133.
Pharisees, Christ's rebuke to, 181-84; their offenses mild compared with the atrocities of today, 185, 186. Philanthropist, the, 108.
Phillips, Wendell, at Fanueil Hall, 129, 130-32; effect of his speech, 132, 133; quoted, 180, 198; 108, 123, 165, 210, 249.
Pierpont, John, 43.
Polk, James K., 204.
Presbyterians, and Abolition, 208.
Pro-Slavery Democrats, Northern, 23.
Quincy, Edmund, 210.
Rankin, John, 160.
Reformer, the, 54.
Repu
ends of, and Channing's pamphlet, 87,88; J. Q. Adams and, 91; death agony of, began in 1830, 137; and Freedom, nature of contest between, 143; Lincoln and, 143 ff.; and the Constitution, 140 ff., 168 if.; attitude of South toward, 187, 188; horrors of, discovered by Abolitionists, 188; complicity of churches with, 200; Emerson and, 228; history of, review, 253 if.; influence of, North and South, 254.
And see Colonization Society, Crandall, P., Lane Seminary, Lovejoy, E. P.
Slavery in West Indies, abolition of, 244.
Smith, Goldwin, 251.
South Carolina, 23, 137.
Spencer, Herbert, 251.
Sprague, Peleg, quoted, 95, 96; at Faneuil Hall, IiO, III.
Storrs, George, 107, 108.
Stowe, Harriet Beecher, Uncle Tom's Cabin, 120, 187, 188.
Sturgis, William, 132.
Sumner, Charles, 123, 140.
Sumter, Fort, fired on, 259.
Taney, Roger B., 140.
Tappan, Arthur, 47, 67, 72,106, 107.
Taylor, Zachary, 200, 209, 210, 21I.
Texas, Annexation of, 138, 139, 155, 174, 238, 256.
Thatcher
Citizen, the, 217.
Jackson, Andrew, quoted, 102; 7, 103, 210.
Jackson, Edmund, 210.
Jackson, Francis, 114, 123, 206, 210, 212.
Jackson, Thomas J. (Stonewall), 24.
Jay, William, quoted, 148, 150, 155, 156; and Antislavery societies, 150, 151, 153; 157.
Jefferson, Thomas, quoted, on slavery, 13; III.
Johnson, Oliver, his William Lloyd Garrison and his Times, quoted, 58, 63-65, 66-68, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76 G.'s right-hand man, 66; editor of Liberator, 66.
Kane, Thomas L., 212.
KANSAs-Nebraska Bill, 256.
Kendall, Amos, 105.
Knapp, Isaac, 56, 57.
Kossuth, Louis, 216.
Lane Seminary, controversy over, 66 ff.; history of, 66, 67.
Lee, Robert E., 24. Liberator, the, G.'s first editorial in, 35-41; founded by G., 47, 56; Southern campaign against, 51, 52; and Hayne, 53, 54; office of, 57, 58; office of, closed, 123, 124; 82, 97, 98, 99, 148, 150, 152, 153, 167, 168, 179, 189.
Lincoln, Abraham, assassination of, 5; and slavery, 143, 144; his enforced moderation, 145,