The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.

The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4 eBook

American Anti-Slavery Society
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 1,269 pages of information about The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4.
  " sale of
  " stock
  " surgeons of
  " taking medicine
  " tantalized
  " starvation of
  " teeth of knocked out
  " tied up all night
  " toe cut off
  " torments of
  " travelling in droves
  " treated worse as they are farther South
  " treatment of by Christians
  " under overseers
  " watching of
  " without redress
  " " shelter
  " working animals
  " worn out
  " worse treated than brutes
  " wounded by gun-shot
Slave testimony excluded
  " torturing hypocrite
  " trade with Africa
  " trading
  " " honorable
  " traffic
Slave Murderers
Slave plantation
Slave usage contrasted with that of animals
  Slave whipping
  Slave yokes
  Whipped
  Whipped and burnt
  Whipped to death
  Slaves treatment of
  Slave trade
Sleeping in clothes
Slitting of ears
Smoothing iron on girl’s backs
Sophistry of slaveholders
South Carolina laws of
  " " medical college
Southern dogs and horses
Spartan slavery
Speece, Rev. Conrad opposed to emancipation
Spirit of laws
Springfield, S.C. 
Starvation of a female slave
    " " slaves
Statement of a physician
State, abuse of power in
Stealing of freemen
Stevenson, Andrew, letter by
St. Helena, S.C. 
Stillman’s, Dr. medical infirmary at Charleston
Stocks for slaves
“Stock without shelter: 
“Subject of prayer”
Suffering of slaves
  " " " drives to despair and suicide
Sugar-planters
Suicide of slaves
Suit for a dead slave
  " " " murdered slave
Sunday morning in Kentucky
Surgeon of slaves
Surgery at Charleston
“Susceptibility of pain”

T.

Tanner’s oil poured on a slave
Tantalising of slaves
Tappan, Arthur
Tarring of slaves
Taskwork of slaves
Teeth knocked out
Tender regard of slaveholders for slave
Tennessee
TESTIMONY.—­
  Allen, Rev. William T.
  Avery, George A.
  Caulkins, Nehemiah
  Channing, Dr.
  Chapin, Rev. William A.
  Chapman, Gordon
  Clergyman
  Cruelty to slaves
  Dickey, Rev. William
  Drayton, Colonel
  Gildersleeve, William C.
  Graham, Rev. John
  Grimke, Sarah M.
  Hawley, Rev. Francis
  Ide, Joseph
  Jefferson, Thomas
  Macy, F.C.
    " Reuben G.
    " Richard
    " T.D.M. 
  Moulton, Rev. Horace
  Nelson, John M.
  New Orleans
  Of slaves excluded
  Paulding, James K.
  Poe, William
  Powel, Eleazar
  Sapington, Lemuel
  Scales, Rev. William
  Secretary of the Navy
  Smith, Rev. Phineas
  Summers, Mr.
  Virginian
  Westgate, George W.
  Weld, Angelina Grimke
  White, Hiram

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