1864 WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. "The Liberator" Magazine. "Negrophobia In Nashville" Article.
1864 WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON. "The Liberator" Magazine. "Negrophobia In Nashville" Article.
William Lloyd Garrison answers charges of "race baiting" against Abraham Lincoln by Northern Democrats and Copperheads.
READ ALL ABOUT IT . . . in this very attractive rare 1864 original issue of William Lloyd Garrison's The Liberator newspaper, the most successful and influential of all the abolitionist publications of the Civil War era.
Four large format sheets include: Shameful Poem on the Glorification of Robert E. Lee; On the Nomination of John C. Fremont for President; President Lincoln Falsely Accused of Pandering to Negrophobia; Reports on the Copperhead Convention at Cleveland; West India Emancipation; An extensive review of The Mastership and its Fruits; The Emancipated Slave Face to Face with his Old Master; On the Rebel Steamer, Alabama; The Freedmen and the Ex-Slaveholders; plus a superb and extensive letter by Colonel Mussey of the 100th Infantry, Colored Troops, reproving the "Negrophobia" of Nashville; also advertisements for escaped and emancipated former slaves looking for work in the North, etc.
Garrison, William Lloyd [ed.]; Mary F. Thomas, et. al. The Liberator Volume XXXIV. No. 31. Whole No. 1747. Boston. J. B. Yerrington & Son, Printers. Friday, July 29, 1864. 4pp.
A good copy, bound in wraps, shaken, with tears on top end, and chipping where the folds meet, with handled pages and some toning.