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.Sandford, 99 101 by, 114, 116support of women by, 68 69Emancipation Day, 116 Geddings, Joshua R., 74 75Emancipation Proclamation Genius of Universal Emancipation,enactment of, 113 116 56 57, 58, 63enlistment and, 116 117 George III (king of England), 32issuing of, 111 113 Giddings, Joshua, 88shortcomings of, 118 119 gold rush, 86 87Thirteenth Amendment and, Golden Trumpet of Abolitionism.119 121 See Phillips, WendellEnlightenment, 29, 35 gradualism, immediate, 56Greeley, Horace, 88Finley, Robert, 41 Greene, Catherine, 37Florida, 45 Greene, Nathaniel, 37Forten, James, 42 Grimké, Angelina and Sarah, 68Franklin, Benjamin, 35Frederick Douglass Paper, 80 Haiti, 43Free Press, 63 Hamilton, Alexander, 35Freedom s Journal, 79 Hammond, James Henry, 38 39Freeman s Advocate, 79 80 hangings, 18, 19139IndexHanks, Dennis, 106 Liberty Hill, 51Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins, 101 Liberty Party, 49, 74 76Harpers Ferry, raid at, 7, 13 17 Lincoln, AbrahamHarris, Eliza, 53 54 Civil War and, 108Hay, John, 113 critics of, 113 114Higginson, Thomas Wentworth, election of, 104 107116 Emancipation Proclamationhoot owl calls, 82 and, 111 113Hull, William, 8 John C.Fremont and, 110Hunter, David, 110 111 Kansas-Nebraska Act and,Hurlbutt, Joseph, 81 96 97Wendell Phillips and, 118 119immediate gradualism, 56 Lincoln, Thomas, 106immediatism, 64, 65, 70 72 Louisiana, 62Impartial American, 80 Louisiana Territory, 45, 92 93Italy, slavery and, 21 Lovejoy, Elijah P., 8 9Lower South region, 25 26Jackson, Andrew, 40, 71 Lundy, Benjamin, 54 56, 58Jackson, Thomas J. Stonewall, 18Jamestown, 23 24 Maine, 46Jay, John, 35 Manumission Society, 35Jefferson, Thomas, 48 49 martial law, 110Jefferson Guards, 16 17 Massachusetts, abolition in, 36Jesus of Lubeck, 24 Mayflower of Liberia, 42Jewett, John Punchard, 92 military, serving in, 116 118Juvenile Garrison Independent Mississippi, 44 45, 62Society, 67, 70 Missouri, 62, 98, 110Missouri Compromise, 45 49Kansas, 10 12, 92 94, 96 98 Monroe, James, 40Kelley, Abby, 69 Mott, Lucretia, 69Kentucky, 62 Myers, Stephen, 79Kennedy Farm, 14 15 Mystery, 80Key, Francis Scott, 40Knapp, Isaac, 63, 64 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Knight-Errant of Unfriended Douglass, A Slave, 76Truth. See Phillips, Wendell National Era, 92Know-Nothings, 97 National Philanthropist, 63New England Emigration AidLane Theological Seminary, 90 Society, 97Lay, Benjamin, 30 New Hampshire, abolition in, 36Lee, Robert E., 17, 18, 113, 120 New Jersey, abolition in, 36The Liberator, 61 64, 109, 116, New York, 28, 36118 119, 121 New York Weekly Advocate, 79Liberia, colonization in, 40 43 Newburyport Herald, 63140The Abolitionist MovementNewby, Dangerfield, 18 Rankin, John, 49 52, 82 83newspapers Ray, Charles B., 79Benjamin Lundy and, 55 56, 58 Raymond, Daniel, 49Frederick Douglass and, 78 rebellions, 28, 60impact of, 79 80 religion, 29 30, 65 66, 70John Rankin and, 50 Remond, Charles Lenox, 101The Liberator, 61 64, 109, 116, Rensselaer, Thomas Van, 80118 119, 121 Revolutionary War, 24, 30 32,Uncle Tom s Cabin (Stowe) 33 35and, 92 Rhode Island, abolition in, 36North Star, 78 Rice, David, 49Northern Star, 79, 80 Rolfe, John, 24Northwest Ordinance of 1787, 36 Rush, Benjamin, 33Russworm, John B., 79Oklahoma, 46Oregon Country, 76 Salem, Peter, 34Otis, James, 33 Sandford, Dred Scott v., 99 101owl calls, 82 Sandiford, Ralph, 30Scots, in North Carolina, 25Paine, Thomas, 33 Scott, Dred, 99 101Parker, John P., 83 Scott, Winfield, 86Parker, Theodore, 94 secession, 106 107Paxton, John D., 49 Secret Six, 12Pennsylvania, abolition in, 36 Seneca Falls Convention, 68 69Pennsylvania, Prigg v
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