CONTENTS.
| PAGE | ||
|---|---|---|
| Be up and doing | Hon. Wm. H. Seward | [9] |
| Caste and Christ | Mrs. H. E. B. Stowe | [11] |
| Letter from the Earl of Carlisle to Mrs. H. B. Stowe | [13] | |
| Momma Charlotte | Mrs. C. M. Kirkland | [16] |
| A Name | Hon. Horace Mann | [19] |
| Letter from Joseph Sturge | [20] | |
| Slavery and Polygamy | R. Hildreth | [20] |
| The Way | John G. Whittier | [22] |
| The Slave and Slave-Owner | Miss Sedgwick | [23] |
| Letter from the Bishop of Oxford | [25] | |
| Hide the Outcasts | Rev. William Goodell | [25] |
| Can Slaves rightfully resist and fight? | Rev. Geo. W. Perkins | [28] |
| Death in Life | Ebenezer Button | [33] |
| True Reform | Mrs. C. W. H. Dall | [34] |
| How Long? | J. M. Whitfield | [35] |
| Letter from Wilson Armistead | [42] | |
| Impromptu Stanzas | J. M. Eells | [44] |
| John Murray (of Glasgow) | James M’Cune Smith | [46] |
| Power of American Example | Lewis Tappan | [50] |
| The Gospel as a Remedy for Slavery | „ „ | [52] |
| Letter from Rev. C. G. Finney | [54] | |
| The Slave’s Prayer | Miss C. E. Beecher | [55] |
| The Struggle | Hon. Charles Sumner | [56] |
| Work and Wait | Horace Greeley | [56] |
| The Great Emancipation | Gerrit Smith | [58] |
| Ode | Rev. John Pierpont | [58] |
| Passages in the Life of a Slave Woman | Annie Parker | [61] |
| Story Telling | „ „ | [68] |
| The Man-Owner | Rev. E. Buckingham | [70] |
| Damascus in 1851 | Rev. F. W. Holland | [73] |
| Religious, Moral, and Political Duties | Lindley Murray Moore | [80] |
| Why Slavery is in the Constitution | James G. Birney | [81] |
| The Two Altars | Mrs. H. B. Stowe | [88] |
| Outline of a Man | Rev. R. R. Raymond | [103] |
| The Heroic Slave Woman | Rev. S. J. May | [112] |
| Kossuth | John Thomas | [115] |
| The Heroic Slave | Frederick Douglass | [120] |
| A Plea for Free Speech | Prof. J. H. Raymond | [166] |
| Placido | Prof. W. G. Allen | [177] |
| To the Friends of Emancipation | [183] | |
AUTOGRAPHS FOR FREEDOM.