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Literary April 1, 1854

Anti Slavery Bugle

New Lisbon, Salem, Columbiana County, Ohio

What is this article about?

Receipt and praise for April issues of Godey's Ladies' Book and Graham's Magazine. Announcement of new monthly anti-slavery journal The American Jubilee by William Goodell, arguing slavery is illegal nationwide and federal duty to abolish it per Constitution. Subscription prices listed; call for $2,500 to establish it.

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Godey's Ladies' Book--Graham's Magazine.--The April numbers of these works have been received. Those of our family who have read them, speak most highly of their contents.

The American Jubilee.--A new monthly journal, by William Goodell. It is devoted to anti-slavery, and designed especially to vindicate and urge the peculiar views of Mr. Goodell, viz, that slavery has no legal existence in any of the States of this Union, and that the Federal Government is bound by the Constitution immediately to abolish slavery. Single copies, 50 cents; five copies to one address, $2; eight copies, $3; thirty copies, $10.

Mr. Goodell urges the friends of the enterprise to come forward and contribute $2,500 to establish the paper on a permanent basis.

What sub-type of article is it?

Periodical Announcement

What themes does it cover?

Slavery Abolition Political Liberty Freedom

What keywords are associated?

Godeys Ladies Book Grahams Magazine American Jubilee William Goodell Anti Slavery Slavery Abolition Federal Government Constitution Subscription Rates

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Announcement Of New Anti Slavery Journal And Receipt Of Magazine Issues

Key Lines

It Is Devoted To Anti Slavery, And Designed Especially To Vindicate And Urge The Peculiar Views Of Mr. Goodell, Viz, That Slavery Has No Legal Existence In Any Of The States Of This Union, And That The Federal Government Is Bound By The Constitution Immediately To Abolish Slavery.

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