Rochester, 1852.


CONTENTS.

Page.
Be up and doing,Hon. Wm. H. Seward.[1]
Caste and Christ,Mrs. H. E. B. Stowe.[ 4]
Letter from the Earl of Carlisle to Mrs. H. B. Stowe, [ 7]
Momma Charlotte,Mrs. C. M. Kirkland.[13]
A Name,Hon. Horace Mann.[18]
Letter from Joseph Sturge, [19]
Slavery and Polygamy,R. Hildreth.[20]
The Way,John G. Whittier.[23]
The Slave and Slave-Owner,Miss Sedgwick.[ 24]
Letter from the Bishop of Oxford, [ 28]
Hide the Outcasts,Rev. William Goodell.[29]
Can Slaves rightfully resist and fight? Rev. Geo. W. Perkins.[33]
Death in Life,Ebenezer Button.[41]
True Reform, Mrs. C. W. H. Dall.[43]
How Long?J. M. Whitfield.[46]
Letter from Wilson Armistead, [55]
Impromptu Stanzas,J. M. Eells.[59]
John Murray of Glasgow, James M’Cune Smith.[ 62]
Power of American Example, Lewis Tappan.[68]
The Gospel as a Remedy for Slavery,Lewis Tappan.[71]
Letter from Rev. C. G. Finney, [74]
The Slave’s Prayer,Miss C. E. Beecher.[75]
The Struggle, Hon. Charles Sumner.[ 77]
Work and Wait,Horace Greeley.[78]
The Great Emancipation, Gerrit Smith.[81]
Ode,Rev. John Pierpont.[82]
Passages in the Life of a Slave Woman,Annie Parker.[85]
Story Telling, “ “[95]
The Man-Owner, Rev. E. Buckingham.[99]
Damascus in 1851,Rev. F. W. Holland.[104]
Religious, Moral, and Political Duties, Lindley Murray Moore.[114]
Why Slavery is in the Constitution,James G. Birney.[116]
The Two Altars, Mrs. H. B. Stowe.[ 127]
Outline of a Man, Rev. R. R. Raymond.[148]
The Heroic Slave Woman, Rev. S. J. May.[161]
Kossuth, John Thomas.[166]
The Heroic Slave,Frederick Douglass.[174]
A Plea for Free Speech, Prof. J. H. Raymond.[240]
Placido,Prof. W. G. Allen.[256]

AUTOGRAPHS FOR FREEDOM.


BE UP AND DOING.