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(John Ferguson) title: The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights, 1830-1864 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/13176.txt cache: ./cache/13176.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 4 resourceName b'13176.txt' 31406 txt/../ent/31406.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 37191 author: Kennedy, William Sloane title: John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life, Genius, and Writings date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/37191.txt cache: ./cache/37191.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'37191.txt' 8462 txt/../ent/8462.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 11454 author: Sturge, Joseph title: A Visit to the United States in 1841 date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/11454.txt cache: ./cache/11454.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'11454.txt' 15263 txt/../pos/15263.pos 15263 txt/../wrd/15263.wrd === file2bib.sh === id: 31406 author: Trowbridge, J. 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(John Townsend) title: Cudjo's Cave date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/31406.txt cache: ./cache/31406.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 6 resourceName b'31406.txt' === file2bib.sh === id: 8462 author: Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title: The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/8462.txt cache: ./cache/8462.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 5 resourceName b'8462.txt' 15263 txt/../ent/15263.ent === file2bib.sh === id: 15263 author: Still, William title: The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/15263.txt cache: ./cache/15263.txt Content-Encoding UTF-8 Content-Type text/plain; charset=UTF-8 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 16 resourceName b'15263.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-abolitionists-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 26123 author = Beecher, Catharine Esther title = An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism With reference to the duty of American females date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 27213 sentences = 1036 flesch = 60 summary = spirit to take the place of Christian principle; men who have exhibited and pious men, who opposed the measure; and a great deal was said and Another measure of Abolitionists, calculated to awaken evil feelings, with the Abolitionists, as to the sin and evils of slavery, and the duty duty and rectitude, tend to awaken evil feelings, and indispose the mind friendship; all the feelings of respect accorded to good and useful men; great Abolition Society,--to convince every northern man that slavery at the South, against the evils of slavery, and northern men had free success to the cause of the slave, there will be men from the North and man's character, feelings, and conduct, all depend upon his opinions. every man, that his fellow-men should _believe right_, and one of his communicating to others any evil respecting any of his fellow-men, when Abolitionists are men who come before the public in the character of cache = ./cache/26123.txt txt = ./txt/26123.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 15263 author = Still, William title = The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 408642 sentences = 21921 flesch = 78 summary = William is twenty-five years of age, unmistakably colored, good-looking, His good friend returned to Baltimore the same day the box man started unmolested, reached the boat safely, and was secreted in a box by Wm. Bagnal, a clever young man who sincerely sympathized with the slave, Henry is of a brown skin, a good-looking young man, only nineteen years years ago his wife was "sold away to Georgia" by her young master; since Charles Henry was a good-looking young man, only twenty years of age, James was a likely-looking young man of twenty years of age, dark, tall, colored man, a white woman and a child, ten years old. slave life William said: "I was sold four times; twice I was separated James left his poor wife, and three children, slaves perhaps for life. At this time Henry was about twenty-four years of age, but a man of more cache = ./cache/15263.txt txt = ./txt/15263.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 31406 author = Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend) title = Cudjo's Cave date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 116135 sentences = 9431 flesch = 90 summary = "I'll wait a few minutes longer for Carl!" said Penn to himself, with a "My friends," said Penn, interrupting the poor man's forced and "This way, Carl, if you want some of the right sort," said the negro "Whar's dat ar boy took hisself to, I'd like to know!" scolded old Toby. "Laws, massa," said old Toby, grinning, "debil knows I ain't in 'arnest! "Bress your heart, dear young massa!" said old Toby, standing by the bed then I shall have lived long enough!" said the old man, with impressive "You know," said Pomp, "you would have left this man to die there on the "What a terrible place!" said Penn, little thinking at the time how much "Now I think of it," said Penn, "if that man wasn't a Unionist at heart, "Penn, is it you?" said the blind old man. "Toby did not come to the rock," said Penn, still holding Virginia back. cache = ./cache/31406.txt txt = ./txt/31406.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 22084 author = Creswell, John A. J. (John Angel James) title = Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 11227 sentences = 473 flesch = 65 summary = The death of Hon. HENRY WINTER DAVIS, for many years a distinguished the State of Maryland, to deliver an oration on his life and character, Representatives, introduced the orator of the day, Hon. J. to you the friend and fellow-member, here, of HENRY WINTER DAVIS, and I MY COUNTRYMEN: On the 22d day of February, 1732, God gave to the world moulded, in no small degree, the law of a great nation, let us, in honorary orations of his class, on the great day of commencement. "My father's death had embittered the last days of the year 1836, for two years he devoted to law and letters only the time he could Mr. DAVIS had said that Maryland was loyal to the United States, and had HENRY WINTER DAVIS was a man of faith, and believed in Christ and his Speaking for the nation, Mr. DAVIS said: cache = ./cache/22084.txt txt = ./txt/22084.txt === reduce.pl bib === === reduce.pl bib === id = 10986 author = Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) title = Frederick Douglass A Biography date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22320 sentences = 1068 flesch = 67 summary = Escaped from slavery and went to New York City. Attended anti-slavery convention at New Bedford and addressed the _May 7._ Attended meeting of Anti-slavery Society at New York City. _January._ Published _Life and Times of Frederick Douglass_, the third On Colonel Lloyd's plantation Douglass spent four years of the slave of slavery, Douglass always acknowledged the debt he owed to this good Here, then, in a New England town, Douglass began the life of a been far less bright than Douglass's had lived and died in slavery. time very fierce, and gave Douglass and his friends the opportunity to Douglass made some telling speeches at Anti-slavery League meetings, produce in slavery such a man as Frederick Douglass must surely be for the incidents of Mr. Douglass's life in slavery. the American Anti-slavery Society, with which Douglass was identified _Life and Times of Frederick Douglass_. cache = ./cache/10986.txt txt = ./txt/10986.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 11454 author = Sturge, Joseph title = A Visit to the United States in 1841 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 105443 sentences = 3843 flesch = 60 summary = Appendix A: ANTI-SLAVERY EPISTLE OF "FRIENDS" IN GREAT BRITAIN. commerce of the Slave States had imbued them with pro-slavery views and friends of the anti-slavery cause, and in receiving calls at our hotel. Foreign Anti-slavery Society, is another remarkable man, clear and sound visits from a large number of the friends of the anti-slavery cause, and the designation of the "American Anti-Slavery Society." The State of the second day, a meeting of the Female Anti-Slavery Society was held of the Executive Committee of the State Anti-Slavery Society, be present at an anti-slavery meeting of the State Society, to which I anti-slavery cause in Great Britain from the time of the old right to state, that the memorial refers to slavery and the slave-trade great loss at the time by his fellow-laborers in the anti-slavery cause, to the anti-slavery cause, and the Society of Friends itself, I cache = ./cache/11454.txt txt = ./txt/11454.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 2050 author = Hawkins, Walter title = Old John Brown, the man whose soul is marching on date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 14919 sentences = 777 flesch = 79 summary = sang 'John Brown died that the slave might be free' they were singing ways of God rather than admiring John Brown, that will be just what he four years of John's life worth mentioning save that at that early age twenty years old.' 'John began early in life to discover a great hereditary sense the soul of John Brown may be said to have marched on. eventful days were at hand, and John Brown felt that his real life-work heart, and the 'Year of His redeemed was come'; and, said John Brown's John Brown and, at one time, six of his sons were in the company. We now find John Brown busy for a while in the Northern States two-year-old child, saying, 'When John Brown is hanged as a traitor she prisoners were in the hands of John Brown. White House, it is evident that John Brown's soul is marching on. march of John Brown's soul. cache = ./cache/2050.txt txt = ./txt/2050.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 23 author = Douglass, Frederick title = Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 41248 sentences = 2258 flesch = 80 summary = of slave women shall in all cases follow the condition of their mothers; slave, if I had a kind master, and do not remember ever to have given a better than the masters of other slaves; and this, too, in some cases, I was seldom whipped by my old master, and suffered little from any represented as having run away from his master three times. getting clear, or if a slave killed his master, set fire to a barn, or time, my little Master Thomas had gone to school, and learned how to In a very short time after I went to live at Baltimore, my old master's slavery upon both slave and slaveholder. Some slaveholders thought it not much loss to allow Mr. Covey to have their slaves one year, for the sake of the training to I had left Master Thomas's house, and went to live with Mr. Covey, on cache = ./cache/23.txt txt = ./txt/23.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 8462 author = Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title = The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 114441 sentences = 10356 flesch = 90 summary = The old man waved to his wife to look after the boys' breakfast. "All right," Lee cheerfully answered as he drew one boy within each arm Lee to-day, but he's my commander, sir, and I'll say he's right." "Has ye heard 'bout de old man, name John Brown, dat come ter lead de When the last man had signed, John Brown led in a long prayer to When they reached the house she turned to the old man with Southern Brown faced the man and held him in a silent look of his blue-gray eyes. studied John Brown with the interest of a soldier in the man who knows The old man hurried home, bowing right and left to his white friends and Colonel Lee, United States Army, commanding the troops sent by the Lee was silent again, looking at the face with flaming eyes in a new cache = ./cache/8462.txt txt = ./txt/8462.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 37191 author = Kennedy, William Sloane title = John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life, Genius, and Writings date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 64477 sentences = 3613 flesch = 75 summary = John Whittier, the father of the poet, is described by citizens of unusually high order is shown by the poems of hers appended to Mr. Whittier's "Hazel Blossoms," published after her death. Mr. Whittier says that the last time he saw Robert, "Threescore years Whittier was twenty-four years old when he published his first volume. In 1849 Mr. Whittier collected and published his anti-slavery poems, meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia, Mr. Whittier said: "I am not insensible to literary reputation; I love, of Whittier's poems on slavery,--a wild melody in them like that of "I am sometimes asked, 'Is the poet Whittier really a Quaker or only were life-long friends of Whittier, and their voices in the song they Mr. Whittier is not only a poet, but is himself a poem." this is Mr. Whittier, the Quaker poet, that you have heard about; shake cache = ./cache/37191.txt txt = ./txt/37191.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 10401 author = Drayton, Daniel title = Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity's Sake) in Washington Jail Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 34376 sentences = 1428 flesch = 71 summary = what state a vessel comes--than she is boarded, if she remains any The persons who had taken passage on board the Pearl had been held in the prisoners, during the day-time, the use of the passages, for the giving a pass to any slave, or person held to service, or shall be found of any slave or any person held to service, from this state, or by any based on this act, one for each of the slaves found on board the vessel, as a man likely to run away with slaves? The learned counsel who opened the case for the prisoner "This prisoner is charged with stealing two slaves, the evidence in this case bring the prisoner within the law slaves came on board Drayton's vessel without his direct slave-holding public of that verdict which the District Attorney had so which the District Attorney had made so great a handle in the two cases cache = ./cache/10401.txt txt = ./txt/10401.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 13176 author = Hume, John F. (John Ferguson) title = The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights, 1830-1864 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 56704 sentences = 3200 flesch = 70 summary = party, or helped forward the Anti-Slavery cause, or hurt the "Anti-Slavery men like Giddings, who supported Clay, were doing a Anti-Slavery lines, the Abolitionists, in Mr. Roosevelt's opinion, Abolitionists for abandoning the old pro-slavery political parties, In several of his addresses before his election to the Presidency, Mr. Lincoln gave utterance to the following language: "A house divided Chase's great work for the Anti-Slavery cause was in projecting and Anti-Slavery people opposed separate party action. A meeting that was called to organize an Anti-Slavery society in New A good many Anti-Slavery people believed in it for a time and gave it About the same time Mr. Lincoln stated to a party of Southern While a resident of the slave State of Missouri, I twice voted for Mr. Lincoln, which was some evidence of my personal feeling toward him. treatment of the Anti-Slavery people of the border slave States, and cache = ./cache/13176.txt txt = ./txt/13176.txt Building ./etc/reader.txt 15263 8462 31406 15263 11454 8462 number of items: 13 sum of words: 1,017,145 average size in words: 84,762 average readability score: 73 nouns: man; time; slave; men; years; master; slaves; day; life; way; wife; slavery; house; friends; people; place; children; friend; freedom; hand; age; night; name; letter; country; mother; cause; mind; work; hands; woman; heart; part; family; others; father; nothing; head; case; eyes; dollars; days; death; party; city; year; one; state; number; boy verbs: was; had; be; is; were; 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colonel; christian; baltimore; abolitionists; yearly; wilberforce; whittier; villars; vigilance one topic; one dimension: man file(s): ./cache/11454.txt titles(s): A Visit to the United States in 1841 three topics; one dimension: slavery; man; said file(s): ./cache/15263.txt, ./cache/8462.txt, ./cache/31406.txt titles(s): The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. | The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South | Cudjo''s Cave five topics; three dimensions: man time years; man men old; slavery slave states; said penn man; douglass frederick race file(s): ./cache/15263.txt, ./cache/8462.txt, ./cache/26123.txt, ./cache/31406.txt, ./cache/10986.txt titles(s): The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. | The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South | An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism With reference to the duty of American females | Cudjo''s Cave | Frederick Douglass A Biography Type: gutenberg title: subject-abolitionists-gutenberg date: 2021-05-31 time: 15:05 username: emorgan patron: Eric Morgan email: emorgan@nd.edu input: facet_subject:"Abolitionists" ==== make-pages.sh htm files ==== make-pages.sh complex files ==== make-pages.sh named enities ==== making bibliographics id: 26123 author: Beecher, Catharine Esther title: An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism With reference to the duty of American females date: words: 27213.0 sentences: 1036.0 pages: flesch: 60.0 cache: ./cache/26123.txt txt: ./txt/26123.txt summary: spirit to take the place of Christian principle; men who have exhibited and pious men, who opposed the measure; and a great deal was said and Another measure of Abolitionists, calculated to awaken evil feelings, with the Abolitionists, as to the sin and evils of slavery, and the duty duty and rectitude, tend to awaken evil feelings, and indispose the mind friendship; all the feelings of respect accorded to good and useful men; great Abolition Society,--to convince every northern man that slavery at the South, against the evils of slavery, and northern men had free success to the cause of the slave, there will be men from the North and man''s character, feelings, and conduct, all depend upon his opinions. every man, that his fellow-men should _believe right_, and one of his communicating to others any evil respecting any of his fellow-men, when Abolitionists are men who come before the public in the character of id: 10986 author: Chesnutt, Charles W. (Charles Waddell) title: Frederick Douglass A Biography date: words: 22320.0 sentences: 1068.0 pages: flesch: 67.0 cache: ./cache/10986.txt txt: ./txt/10986.txt summary: Escaped from slavery and went to New York City. Attended anti-slavery convention at New Bedford and addressed the _May 7._ Attended meeting of Anti-slavery Society at New York City. _January._ Published _Life and Times of Frederick Douglass_, the third On Colonel Lloyd''s plantation Douglass spent four years of the slave of slavery, Douglass always acknowledged the debt he owed to this good Here, then, in a New England town, Douglass began the life of a been far less bright than Douglass''s had lived and died in slavery. time very fierce, and gave Douglass and his friends the opportunity to Douglass made some telling speeches at Anti-slavery League meetings, produce in slavery such a man as Frederick Douglass must surely be for the incidents of Mr. Douglass''s life in slavery. the American Anti-slavery Society, with which Douglass was identified _Life and Times of Frederick Douglass_. id: 22084 author: Creswell, John A. J. (John Angel James) title: Oration on the Life and Character of Henry Winter Davis date: words: 11227.0 sentences: 473.0 pages: flesch: 65.0 cache: ./cache/22084.txt txt: ./txt/22084.txt summary: The death of Hon. HENRY WINTER DAVIS, for many years a distinguished the State of Maryland, to deliver an oration on his life and character, Representatives, introduced the orator of the day, Hon. J. to you the friend and fellow-member, here, of HENRY WINTER DAVIS, and I MY COUNTRYMEN: On the 22d day of February, 1732, God gave to the world moulded, in no small degree, the law of a great nation, let us, in honorary orations of his class, on the great day of commencement. "My father''s death had embittered the last days of the year 1836, for two years he devoted to law and letters only the time he could Mr. DAVIS had said that Maryland was loyal to the United States, and had HENRY WINTER DAVIS was a man of faith, and believed in Christ and his Speaking for the nation, Mr. DAVIS said: id: 8462 author: Dixon, Thomas, Jr. title: The Man in Gray: A Romance of North and South date: words: 114441.0 sentences: 10356.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/8462.txt txt: ./txt/8462.txt summary: The old man waved to his wife to look after the boys'' breakfast. "All right," Lee cheerfully answered as he drew one boy within each arm Lee to-day, but he''s my commander, sir, and I''ll say he''s right." "Has ye heard ''bout de old man, name John Brown, dat come ter lead de When the last man had signed, John Brown led in a long prayer to When they reached the house she turned to the old man with Southern Brown faced the man and held him in a silent look of his blue-gray eyes. studied John Brown with the interest of a soldier in the man who knows The old man hurried home, bowing right and left to his white friends and Colonel Lee, United States Army, commanding the troops sent by the Lee was silent again, looking at the face with flaming eyes in a new id: 23 author: Douglass, Frederick title: Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave date: words: 41248.0 sentences: 2258.0 pages: flesch: 80.0 cache: ./cache/23.txt txt: ./txt/23.txt summary: of slave women shall in all cases follow the condition of their mothers; slave, if I had a kind master, and do not remember ever to have given a better than the masters of other slaves; and this, too, in some cases, I was seldom whipped by my old master, and suffered little from any represented as having run away from his master three times. getting clear, or if a slave killed his master, set fire to a barn, or time, my little Master Thomas had gone to school, and learned how to In a very short time after I went to live at Baltimore, my old master''s slavery upon both slave and slaveholder. Some slaveholders thought it not much loss to allow Mr. Covey to have their slaves one year, for the sake of the training to I had left Master Thomas''s house, and went to live with Mr. Covey, on id: 10401 author: Drayton, Daniel title: Personal Memoir of Daniel Drayton, for Four Years and Four Months a Prisoner (for Charity''s Sake) in Washington Jail Including a Narrative of the Voyage and Capture of the Schooner Pearl date: words: 34376.0 sentences: 1428.0 pages: flesch: 71.0 cache: ./cache/10401.txt txt: ./txt/10401.txt summary: what state a vessel comes--than she is boarded, if she remains any The persons who had taken passage on board the Pearl had been held in the prisoners, during the day-time, the use of the passages, for the giving a pass to any slave, or person held to service, or shall be found of any slave or any person held to service, from this state, or by any based on this act, one for each of the slaves found on board the vessel, as a man likely to run away with slaves? The learned counsel who opened the case for the prisoner "This prisoner is charged with stealing two slaves, the evidence in this case bring the prisoner within the law slaves came on board Drayton''s vessel without his direct slave-holding public of that verdict which the District Attorney had so which the District Attorney had made so great a handle in the two cases id: 2050 author: Hawkins, Walter title: Old John Brown, the man whose soul is marching on date: words: 14919.0 sentences: 777.0 pages: flesch: 79.0 cache: ./cache/2050.txt txt: ./txt/2050.txt summary: sang ''John Brown died that the slave might be free'' they were singing ways of God rather than admiring John Brown, that will be just what he four years of John''s life worth mentioning save that at that early age twenty years old.'' ''John began early in life to discover a great hereditary sense the soul of John Brown may be said to have marched on. eventful days were at hand, and John Brown felt that his real life-work heart, and the ''Year of His redeemed was come''; and, said John Brown''s John Brown and, at one time, six of his sons were in the company. We now find John Brown busy for a while in the Northern States two-year-old child, saying, ''When John Brown is hanged as a traitor she prisoners were in the hands of John Brown. White House, it is evident that John Brown''s soul is marching on. march of John Brown''s soul. id: 13176 author: Hume, John F. (John Ferguson) title: The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights, 1830-1864 date: words: 56704.0 sentences: 3200.0 pages: flesch: 70.0 cache: ./cache/13176.txt txt: ./txt/13176.txt summary: party, or helped forward the Anti-Slavery cause, or hurt the "Anti-Slavery men like Giddings, who supported Clay, were doing a Anti-Slavery lines, the Abolitionists, in Mr. Roosevelt''s opinion, Abolitionists for abandoning the old pro-slavery political parties, In several of his addresses before his election to the Presidency, Mr. Lincoln gave utterance to the following language: "A house divided Chase''s great work for the Anti-Slavery cause was in projecting and Anti-Slavery people opposed separate party action. A meeting that was called to organize an Anti-Slavery society in New A good many Anti-Slavery people believed in it for a time and gave it About the same time Mr. Lincoln stated to a party of Southern While a resident of the slave State of Missouri, I twice voted for Mr. Lincoln, which was some evidence of my personal feeling toward him. treatment of the Anti-Slavery people of the border slave States, and id: 37191 author: Kennedy, William Sloane title: John Greenleaf Whittier: His Life, Genius, and Writings date: words: 64477.0 sentences: 3613.0 pages: flesch: 75.0 cache: ./cache/37191.txt txt: ./txt/37191.txt summary: John Whittier, the father of the poet, is described by citizens of unusually high order is shown by the poems of hers appended to Mr. Whittier''s "Hazel Blossoms," published after her death. Mr. Whittier says that the last time he saw Robert, "Threescore years Whittier was twenty-four years old when he published his first volume. In 1849 Mr. Whittier collected and published his anti-slavery poems, meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society in Philadelphia, Mr. Whittier said: "I am not insensible to literary reputation; I love, of Whittier''s poems on slavery,--a wild melody in them like that of "I am sometimes asked, ''Is the poet Whittier really a Quaker or only were life-long friends of Whittier, and their voices in the song they Mr. Whittier is not only a poet, but is himself a poem." this is Mr. Whittier, the Quaker poet, that you have heard about; shake id: 15263 author: Still, William title: The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author. date: words: 408642.0 sentences: 21921.0 pages: flesch: 78.0 cache: ./cache/15263.txt txt: ./txt/15263.txt summary: William is twenty-five years of age, unmistakably colored, good-looking, His good friend returned to Baltimore the same day the box man started unmolested, reached the boat safely, and was secreted in a box by Wm. Bagnal, a clever young man who sincerely sympathized with the slave, Henry is of a brown skin, a good-looking young man, only nineteen years years ago his wife was "sold away to Georgia" by her young master; since Charles Henry was a good-looking young man, only twenty years of age, James was a likely-looking young man of twenty years of age, dark, tall, colored man, a white woman and a child, ten years old. slave life William said: "I was sold four times; twice I was separated James left his poor wife, and three children, slaves perhaps for life. At this time Henry was about twenty-four years of age, but a man of more id: 11454 author: Sturge, Joseph title: A Visit to the United States in 1841 date: words: 105443.0 sentences: 3843.0 pages: flesch: 60.0 cache: ./cache/11454.txt txt: ./txt/11454.txt summary: Appendix A: ANTI-SLAVERY EPISTLE OF "FRIENDS" IN GREAT BRITAIN. commerce of the Slave States had imbued them with pro-slavery views and friends of the anti-slavery cause, and in receiving calls at our hotel. Foreign Anti-slavery Society, is another remarkable man, clear and sound visits from a large number of the friends of the anti-slavery cause, and the designation of the "American Anti-Slavery Society." The State of the second day, a meeting of the Female Anti-Slavery Society was held of the Executive Committee of the State Anti-Slavery Society, be present at an anti-slavery meeting of the State Society, to which I anti-slavery cause in Great Britain from the time of the old right to state, that the memorial refers to slavery and the slave-trade great loss at the time by his fellow-laborers in the anti-slavery cause, to the anti-slavery cause, and the Society of Friends itself, I id: 31406 author: Trowbridge, J. T. (John Townsend) title: Cudjo''s Cave date: words: 116135.0 sentences: 9431.0 pages: flesch: 90.0 cache: ./cache/31406.txt txt: ./txt/31406.txt summary: "I''ll wait a few minutes longer for Carl!" said Penn to himself, with a "My friends," said Penn, interrupting the poor man''s forced and "This way, Carl, if you want some of the right sort," said the negro "Whar''s dat ar boy took hisself to, I''d like to know!" scolded old Toby. "Laws, massa," said old Toby, grinning, "debil knows I ain''t in ''arnest! "Bress your heart, dear young massa!" said old Toby, standing by the bed then I shall have lived long enough!" said the old man, with impressive "You know," said Pomp, "you would have left this man to die there on the "What a terrible place!" said Penn, little thinking at the time how much "Now I think of it," said Penn, "if that man wasn''t a Unionist at heart, "Penn, is it you?" said the blind old man. "Toby did not come to the rock," said Penn, still holding Virginia back. id: 1674 author: Truth, Sojourner title: The Narrative of Sojourner Truth date: words: nan sentences: nan pages: flesch: nan cache: txt: summary: ==== make-pages.sh questions ==== make-pages.sh search ==== make-pages.sh topic modeling corpus Zipping study carrel