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2. Western Africa, 1886–1905.
3. Africa on the Eve of Partition.
4. An Enterprising Faith
5. Early Drafts of the U.S. Constitution
6. "The Ultraism of the Day": Greene's "Boston Post", Hawthorne, Fuller, Melville, Stowe, and Literary Journalism in Antebellum America
7. Before The North Star: Frederick Douglass' Early Journalistic Career
8. Documentation on the Afro-American: Familiar and Less Familiar Sources
9. The Parkman Club
10. A DEFENSE OF THE FREEDOM OF THE PRESS
11. Pioneer Anti-Slavery Press
12. Jane Grey Swisshelm: Agitator
13. Converse, "The Christian Observer" and Civil War Censorship
14. WAS RAPID SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL PROGRESS POSSIBLE IN ANTIQUITY?
15. FREEDOM'S JOURNAL: THE FIRST BLACK MEDIUM
16. Religious Newspapers in Antebellum Texas
17. Letters to the Editor
18. THE POLISH EMIGRÉ AND DOMESTIC PRESS AND THE AMERICAN CIVIL WAR
19. December Meeting. Gifts to the Society; Paul Revere Frothingham; Massachusetts Oratory; Washington to Order; Autograph Letters
20. January Meeting, 1910. Anniversary Reminiscences; Campaign around Vicksburg, 1862; Verses by John Quincy Adams; Thomas Paine, Declaration of Independence; Supposed Miniature of Cromwell; Broadside on Old Tenor, 1751; Proclamation by Spencer Phips, 1751; Slavery in Virginia, 1819; Memoir of William Phineas Upham
21. SOME ANTISLAVERY EDITORS AT WORK: LUNDY, BAILEY, DOUGLASS
22. Distributism
23. Benjamin Lundy in Illinois
24. Hooper Warren
25. Edward Coles, Second Governor of Illinois: Correspondence with Rev. Thomas Lippincott
26. Benjamin Lundy, Pioneer of Freedom: Annual Address before the Illinois State Historical Society, May, 1913
27. CASSIUS M. CLAY AND SOUTHERN ABOLITIONISM
28. W. W. HOLDEN AND THE NORTH CAROLINA STANDARD, 1843-1848: A STUDY IN POLITICAL JOURNALISM
29. The Newspapers of Oregon 1846-1870
30. LETTERS OF SALMON P. CHASE, HENRY CLAY, HENRY GEORGE: ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS
31. Letters from Correspondence of Noah Noble
32. ELISHA BATES AND THE MT. PLEASANT PRINTING PRESS 1817-1827
33. QUAKER BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTES: II. Antislavery Writings
34. REPORT ON PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION I, INDIAN HISTORY CONGRESS, 1967
35. Manuscript Resources for the Study of Negro Life and History
36. Southern California's First Newspaper: The Founding of the Los Angeles Star
37. THE BEGINNINGS OF DAILY JOURNALISM IN NEW YORK CITY
38. My Neighbor, Reverdy
39. William Southeby, Early Quaker Antislavery Writer
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