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Letter to Editor December 2, 1853

Kenosha Telegraph

Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin

What is this article about?

The text promotes subscribing to the National Era newspaper, praising it as an unsurpassed anti-slavery, literary, and news publication, despite larger cheaper alternatives, and mentions a forthcoming prospectus.

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The National Era is now renewing its annual list of subscribers, which makes it a good time to subscribe. We shall give the prospectus of the Era in our next, and must now content ourselves with saying, what probably people are generally aware of, that the Era, as an anti-slavery paper, as a literary paper, in its Congressional and general news summary, and in its foreign correspondence, is unsurpassed. There are larger papers that cost less than the Era, but in view of its actual value, none we think that are cheaper.

What sub-type of article is it?

Informative Persuasive Political

What themes does it cover?

Slavery Abolition Politics

What keywords are associated?

National Era Subscription Renewal Anti Slavery Paper Literary Paper Congressional News Foreign Correspondence

Letter to Editor Details

Main Argument

the national era is an excellent value for subscription due to its superior anti-slavery, literary, news, and foreign coverage, despite not being the cheapest option.

Notable Details

Prospectus To Be Given In Next Issue Compares Favorably To Larger, Cheaper Papers

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