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Speeches of Gerrit Smith

"A VIOLENT END TO SLAVERY… A RECKONING FOR DEEP AND DAMNING WRONGS"

SMITH, Gerrit. Speeches of Gerrit Smith. Washington, D.C. 1854.

First edition of nine major 1854 speeches by radical abolitionist Smith, together in print for the first time, featuring elemental works such as "No Slavery in Nebraska," defying Stephen Douglas' Kansas-Nebraska bill and denouncing "the federal government as a 'bastard democracy,'" very elusive in fragile original wrappers. $1850.

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Speeches of Gerrit Smith

"A VIOLENT END TO SLAVERY… A RECKONING FOR DEEP AND DAMNING WRONGS"

SMITH, Gerrit. Speeches of Gerrit Smith. Washington, D.C. 1854.

First edition of nine major 1854 speeches by radical abolitionist Smith, together in print for the first time, featuring elemental works such as "No Slavery in Nebraska," defying Stephen Douglas' Kansas-Nebraska bill and denouncing "the federal government as a 'bastard democracy,'" very elusive in fragile original wrappers. $1850.

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Substance of the Speech Made... in the Capitol

"TO MAKE THIS WHOLE LAND THE SLAVEHOLDER'S HUNTING GROUND"

(SLAVERY) SMITH, Gerrit. Substance of the Speech Made… in the Capitol. Albany, 1850.

First edition of the bold abolitionist's Speech proclaiming the Constitution "does not allow the three million of our colored countrymen to be held in slavery," a close friend of Frederick Douglass, who "openly embraced Smith's version of an antislavery interpretation of the Constitution," delivered the same decade as John Brown's Harpers Ferry raid, substantially financed by Smith. $1500.

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