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Abolitionist Tract Asks "Does Slavery Christianize the Negro?

Abolitionist Tract Asks "Does Slavery Christianize the Negro? by Abolition

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Abolitionist Tract Asks "Does Slavery Christianize the Negro?
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Abolition
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1855. Does Slavery Christianize the Negro? Higginson, Thomas Wenthworth. American Anti-Slavery Society. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 4, circa 1855.New York: American Anti-Slavery Society. Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 4, circa 1855. in original wrappers, 8 pages. 4.75" x 7.5" inches. Higginson was a Unitarian minister and dedicated abolitionist. The text in this tract was originally delivered as a sermon in Worcester, Massachusetts in June, 1854. Supported by repots from Southern ministers, Higginson argues in this Antislavery pamphlet, that despite slaveowners' claims of benevolence and the alleged civilizing, moral influence of slavery upon the enslaved, slaves in the US in fact receive no sound religious instruction from their masters and exist in a state of "moral degradation" and are "the heathen of this Christian country." Spot of foxing on front cover, light handling wear but very good condition overall.
The Women’s Political Union will hold Woman Suffrage Meetings daily at 4:30 P.M. 663 Fifth Avenue (circa 1915)

The Women’s Political Union will hold Woman Suffrage Meetings daily at 4:30 P.M. 663 Fifth Avenue (circa 1915)

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The Women’s Political Union will hold Woman Suffrage Meetings daily at 4:30 P.M. 663 Fifth Avenue (circa 1915)
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Between the Covers- Rare Books, Inc. ABAA (United States)
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New York: Women’s Political Union, 1915. Very Good. First edition. Broadside measuring 6” x 9”. Advertising a schedule of notable speakers to appear at Woman Suffrage Meetings for one week (February 8th – 13th), including: Mrs. James Clarkson, Mrs. Learned Hand, Senator Josiah T. Newcomb, Miss Alice Smith, Lyman Beecher Stowe, and Mrs. Harriot Stanton Blatch. Lightly creased along old folds, a few short closed tears at the edges, very good. *OCLC* locates only one copy.