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Editorial June 8, 1833

The Liberator

Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts

What is this article about?

The editorial reports a positive outcome from a recent discussion, noting it converted many to the abolition cause despite Mr. Finley's ungentlemanly conduct. It promises more next week and mentions upcoming valuable content delayed by space constraints.

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RESULT OF THE DISCUSSION.

Our readers will naturally inquire, what is the result of the late discussion? We assure them that the effect has been good. It has made many converts to the Abolition cause. Mr Finley, although he conducted himself better here than in New York, was nevertheless ungentlemanly and abusive. We have more to say on this head next week.

We have on hand a mass of valuable matter, which we shall publish as soon as we can find room. The crowded state of our columns, compels us to omit several editorial notices and many communications.

What sub-type of article is it?

Slavery Abolition

What keywords are associated?

Abolition Cause Discussion Result Mr Finley Converts Ungentlemanly Conduct

What entities or persons were involved?

Mr Finley Abolition Cause

Editorial Details

Primary Topic

Result Of Abolition Discussion

Stance / Tone

Supportive Of Abolition, Critical Of Opponent

Key Figures

Mr Finley Abolition Cause

Key Arguments

The Discussion Had A Good Effect And Made Many Converts To Abolition. Mr Finley Was Ungentlemanly And Abusive Despite Better Conduct Than In New York. More To Be Said Next Week.

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