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Antislavery Poetry from San Francisco

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The Pacific Appeal was the leading African American newspaper on the West Coast during the early 1860s.  A newly-published set of eight antislavery poems from the journal's inaugural 1862 volume captures the sense of expectancy within the African American community for the imminent end of US slavery.  These poems include the work of James Madison Bell, a San Francisco plasterer, brickmason, and poet.  Read more... 
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News - Conference Paper on Boston King

Project director Joe Lockard presented a conference paper on 'The Reluctant Pietist: Boston King and Transatlantic Methodism' at the annual meeting of the Northeast American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire.

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