Title: Weekly Anglo-African - October 5, 1861
Speaker or author: editor
Newspaper or publication: Weekly Anglo-African (1859 - 1862)
The writer discusses the prevalent racial prejudice in the country. While he believes slavery can be abolished, he views prejudice as something that will always be a part of the U. S. social structure.
Description of file(s): two scanned newspaper pages (three columns)
Subjects: Abolitionists--United States; African American abolitionists; Antislavery movements--United States; Slavery; United States--History--19th century
Keywords: anti-slavery; bondsman; Canada; Chatham; contraband; equal rights; government; Israel; Pine and Palm; prejudice
People: Brown, William Wells, 1814?-1884; Brownlow, Parson; de Tocqueville, [Alexis]; Delany, Martin Robison, 1812-1885; Hugo, Victor; Jinnings, Miss; Ray, Charles B. (Charles Bennett), 1807-1886; Watkins, William J.
Publication type: editorials; Newspapers