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Dec 28, 1849 -- Jan 4, 1850 -- April 4, 1851 -- Feb 21, 1851 -- Aug 25, 1854 -- Aug 12, 1859 -- Aug 17, 1860 -- Jan 4, 1861
July 11, 1862 -- April 3, 1863 -- April 24, 1863 -- May 15, 1863 -- June 5, 1863 -- June 12, 1863

NATIONAL ANTI-SLAVERY

Sept 3, 1840 -- Oct 15,, 1840 -- Nov 5, 1840 -- Nov 26, 1840 -- Dec 24 1840 -- Jan 23, 1851 -- Feb 6 1851 -- May 8 1851
July 3, 1851 -- Feb 12, 1852 -- Mar 31, 1853 -- Aug 27, 1853 -- Oct 8, 1853 -- Dec 10, 1853

MORE NEWSPAPERS
July - Dec 1859 (every issue) of New Orleans "Daily True Delta" Newspaper
Jul - Dec 1766 issues (all 75) of the London Chronicle, with much about Pre-Revolutionary War events (esp. the Stamp Act)
Alexander's Weekly Messenger, Apr 24, 1839
1839 Newspaper with article discussing the Slave Uprising on the Amistad
1807 Gentleman's Magazine with article discussing talks of the Abolition of Slavery in America
New York Packet, 6/13/1789. Report of a slave ship struck by lightning and all of the 150+ slaves on board were allowed to drown
The Anti-Slavery Examiner, "Emancipation of The West Indies, A Six Months' Tour of Antigua, Barbadoes and Jamaica", 1838
1829 Baltimore Newspaper addressing the Abolition of Slavery in Virginia
1802 Gentleman's Magazine with article discussing a Slave Insurrection in America
1831 newspaper article detailing the NAT TURNER slave rebellion in Virginia
Niles Weekly Register, August 1st 1835, articles on anti-slavery meetings, slave revolt in Mississippi
First published letter from Amistad Negro, Ka-Le to John Adams, Mar. 5, 1841
3 Original & Complete Issues of The National Intelligencer: DC Mar 11, Apr 20, Jun 22, 1820 on Missouri Compromise Bill
All 30 editions/volumes of "Olympia Zeitung", the official German newspaper of the 1936 Olympics (Jesse Owens)
The Royal Gazette, Bermuda -  No. 37 - Vol. 2, dated Tuesday, Sept 15, 1829, includes article about Abolition of Slavery
Poulson's American Daily Advertiser
(Philadelphia, Mar 20, 1818) "Spain Consents to Abolition of Slave Trade"
October 13, 1818 edition of the New-York Spectator reporting the death of boxing legend, Tom Molineaux
Sept 1773 edition of the Gentleman's Magazine -- first published mention of Phillis Wheatley's book
The Black Dispatch (Oklahoma City African American newspaper), March 30, 1919, "Madam Walker Dies"
Rare newspaper article written by Horace Greeley about Frederick Douglass addressing the students of Western Reserve College
New York Times, Apr.29, 1842 -- A 1 1/2" front page column headed "Anti-Slavery Convention, Douglass Elected President"
Copy of the British Emancipator, the Anti-Slavery Newspaper (Jan 10th, 1840 -- LAST EDITION!)
Three copies of the extremely rare Douglass' Monthly newspaper: Oct 1861, Nov 1861 and Dec 1861
New York American (Mar 9, 1836) -- Maryland in Liberia
Aug 22, 1829 newspaper, Philadelphia Recorder, with article about Aiding the Colonization Cause in Liberia
Boston Recorder (Dec 16, 1829) -- Long article on the Mission to Africa
Feb 19, 1829 newspaper, Boston Recorder, with article about the death of famous African American missionary, Lott Carey
Boston Recorder
(Apr 14, 1821) -- Liberia Mission
Mar 21, 1791 edition of the newspaper, Dunlaps American Daily Advertiser, article about Benjamin Banneker
NY Daily Tribune, (May 8, 1850)  Anniversary meeting of American Anti-Slavery Society, with mention of Frederick Douglass.
NY Daily Tribune
(May 13, 1851) 17th Annual Meeting of American Anti-Slavery Society at Syracuse, NY, mentions Douglass.
NY Daily Tribune
(Oct.28, 1851)  Report from Rochester, NY headed Frederick Douglass and Silver Grays.
NY Daily Tribune
(Dec.4, 1860)  Freedom of Speech Violated in Boston - A John Brown Meeting Broken Up - The Police Powerless - Wild Threats Against Mr. Phillips - White Men Fighting with Negroes - Several references to Fred. Douglass.  A mob broke up the meeting commemorating the anniversary of John Brown's execution.  Frederick Douglass was flung down the staircase of Tremont Temple in Boston, etc. 
The Constitution (DC, June 16, 1860) The Baltimore Convention, Black Republican Intolerance, Charles Sumner Insulting a Religious Denomination and What the Dred Scott Case decided.
and many more...

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