CONTENTS.

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Be up and doingHon. Wm. H. Seward[9]
Caste and ChristMrs. H. E. B. Stowe[11]
Letter from the Earl of Carlisle to Mrs. H. B. Stowe[13]
Momma CharlotteMrs. C. M. Kirkland[16]
A NameHon. Horace Mann[19]
Letter from Joseph Sturge [20]
Slavery and PolygamyR. Hildreth[20]
The WayJohn G. Whittier[22]
The Slave and Slave-OwnerMiss Sedgwick[23]
Letter from the Bishop of Oxford [25]
Hide the OutcastsRev. William Goodell[25]
Can Slaves rightfully resist and fight?Rev. Geo. W. Perkins[28]
Death in LifeEbenezer Button[33]
True ReformMrs. C. W. H. Dall[34]
How Long?J. M. Whitfield[35]
Letter from Wilson Armistead [42]
Impromptu StanzasJ. M. Eells[44]
John Murray (of Glasgow)James M’Cune Smith[46]
Power of American ExampleLewis Tappan[50]
The Gospel as a Remedy for Slavery„ „[52]
Letter from Rev. C. G. Finney [54]
The Slave’s PrayerMiss C. E. Beecher[55]
The StruggleHon. Charles Sumner[56]
Work and WaitHorace Greeley[56]
The Great EmancipationGerrit Smith[58]
OdeRev. John Pierpont[58]
Passages in the Life of a Slave WomanAnnie Parker[61]
Story Telling„ „[68]
The Man-OwnerRev. E. Buckingham[70]
Damascus in 1851Rev. F. W. Holland[73]
Religious, Moral, and Political DutiesLindley Murray Moore[80]
Why Slavery is in the ConstitutionJames G. Birney[81]
The Two AltarsMrs. H. B. Stowe[88]
Outline of a ManRev. R. R. Raymond[103]
The Heroic Slave WomanRev. S. J. May[112]
KossuthJohn Thomas[115]
The Heroic SlaveFrederick Douglass[120]
A Plea for Free SpeechProf. J. H. Raymond[166]
PlacidoProf. W. G. Allen[177]
To the Friends of Emancipation [183]

AUTOGRAPHS FOR FREEDOM.