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1852-05-21, vol. 11 iss. 23 no. 543

A collection of the mid-19th century anti-slavery newspaper, the Frederick Douglass' Paper, a successor to Douglass’ first abolitionist paper, The North Star.

“Private Journal of the Affairs du Vie, 1842-1852,” page 3

This collection contains the papers of Henry Darwin Didama, who became a Professor of Clinical Medicine at the Syracuse University College of Medicine in 1872 and Dean of the College of Medicine beginning in 1888.

Huntington Legal Manuscripts

Legal manuscripts of early Huntington, NY.

North Star

A collection of the anti-slavery newspaper, The North Star, published by noted abolitionist Frederick Douglass in the mid-19th century.

Radical Abolitionist

A collection of the Radical Abolitionist newspaper published by the Central Abolition Committee during the mid-19th century.