On behalf of the Rochester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society.
(signature) Julia Griffiths
Sec'y.
Rochester, N. Y.
CONTENTS
| Subject | Author | page |
| Introduction (The Colored People's "Industrial College") | Prof. C. L. Reason | [11] |
| Massacre at Blount's Fort | Hon. J. R. Giddings | [14] |
| The Fugitive Slave Act | Hon. Wm. Jay | [27] |
| The Size of Souls | Antoinette L. Brown | [41] |
| Vincent Ogé | George B. Vashon | [44] |
| The Law of Liberty | Rev. Dr. Wm. Marsh | [61] |
| The Swiftness of Time in God | Theodore Parker | [63] |
| Visit of a Fugitive Slave to the Grave of Wilberforce | Wm. Wells Brown | [70] |
| Narrative of Albert and Mary | Dr. W. H. Brisbane | [77] |
| Toil and Trust | Hon. Chas. F. Adams | [128] |
| Friendship for the Slave is Friendship for the Master | Jacob Abbott | [134] |
| Christine | Anne P. Adams | [139] |
| The Intellectual, Moral, and Spiritual Condition of the Slave | J. M. Langston | [147] |
| The Bible versus Slavery | Rev. Dr. Willis | [151] |
| The Work Goes Bravely on | W. J. Watkins | [156] |
| Slaveholding not a Misfortune but a Crime | Rev Win Brock | [158] |
| The Illegality of Slaveholding | Rev. W. Goodell | [159] |
| "Ore Perennius" | David Paul Brown | [160] |
| The Mission of America | John S. C. Abbott | [161] |
| Disfellowshipping the Slaveholder | Lewis Tappan | [163] |
| A Leaf from my Scrap Book | Wm. J. Wilson | [165] |
| Who is my Neighbor | Rev. Thos. Starr King | [174] |
| Consolation for the Slave | Dr. S. Willard | [175] |
| The Key | Dr. S. Willard | [177] |
| The True Mission of Liberty | Dr. W. Elder | [178] |
| The True Spirit of Reform | Mary Willard | [180] |
| A Welcome to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, on her return from Europe | J. C. Holly | [184] |
| Forward (from the German) | Rev. T. W. Higginson | [186] |
| What has Canada to do with Slavery? | Thos. Henning | [187] |
| A Fragment | Rev. Rufus Ellis | [190] |
| The Encroachment of the Slave Power | John Jay, Esq. | [192] |
| The Dishonor of Labor | Horace Greeley | [194] |
| The Evils of Colonization | Wm. Watkins | [198] |
| The Basis of the American Constitution | Hon. Wm. H. Seward | [201] |
| A Wish | Mrs. C. M. Kirkland | [207] |
| A Dialogue | C. A. Bloss | [210] |
| A time of Justice will come | Hon. Gerit Smith | [225] |
| Hope and Confidence | Prof. G. L. Reason | [226] |
| A Letter that speaks for itself | Jane G. Swisshelm | [230] |
| On Freedom | R. W. Emerson | [235] |
| Mary Smith. An Anti-Slavery Reminiscence | Hon S. E. Sewell | [236] |
| Freedom—Liberty | Dr. J. McCune Smith | [241] |
| An Aspiration | Rev. E. H. Chapin | [242] |
| The Dying Soliloquy of the Victim of the Wilkesbarre Tragedy | Mrs. H. H. Greenough | [243] |
| Let all be Free | Hon. C. M. Clay | [248] |
| Extract from a Speech | Frederick Douglass | [251] |
| Extract from an Unpublished Poem on Freedom | William D. Snow | [256] |
| Letter | Rev. H. Ward Beecher | [273] |
| A Day Spent at Playford Hall | Mrs. Harriet B. Stowe | [277] |
| Teaching the Slave to Read | Mary Irving | [304] |