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Political Issues - Newspaper Clippings
McPheeters, Annie L
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African Americans; Atlanta (Ga.); Capital Punishment; Government; Politics And Government; Race Relations; United States
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Sentimental poems, in brief, expressive of the views held by some, relative to capital punishment, slavery, the providence of God, &c.
Upham, D
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Capital Punishment; Government; Poetry; Providence And Government Of God; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Death penalty : hearing before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, July 16, 1987
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice
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African American Criminals; African Americans; Capital Punishment; Civil Rights; Discrimination; Discrimination In Criminal Justice Administration; Georgia; United States
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Death penalty legislation and the Racial Justice Act : hearings before the Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, second session, on H.R. 4618 ... and H.R. 105, H.R. 380, H.R. 596, H.R. 1197, H.R. 1464, H.R. 1477, H.R. 2196, Title I of H.R. 2709, and Titles I and II of H.R. 3119 ... May 3 and 9, 1990
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Civil and Constitutional Rights
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African American Criminals; African Americans; Civil Rights; Discrimination; Discrimination In Capital Punishment; Discrimination In Criminal Justice Administration; United States
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Death penalty [microform] : hearing before the Subcommittee on Criminal Justice of the Committee on the Judiciary, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, first session, July 16, 1987
United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on Criminal Justice
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African American Criminals; African Americans; Capital Punishment; Civil Rights; Discrimination; Discrimination In Criminal Justice Administration; Georgia; United States
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Racial and geographic disparities in the federal death penalty system : hearing before the Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, first session, June 13, 2001
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Subcommittee on the Constitution, Federalism, and Property Rights
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African American Criminals; African Americans; Civil Rights; Discrimination; Discrimination In Capital Punishment; Discrimination In Criminal Justice Administration; United States
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Letter from Finch Winchester, Southboro[ugh, Massachusetts], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1849 April 14th
Winchester, Finch
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Capital Punishment; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; Goode, Washington 1849; History; Slaver; Social Reformers; United States; Winchester, Finch
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Letter from J.S. Stafford, Cummington, [Massachusetts], to Samuel May, 1849 April 12
Stafford, J. S
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Capital Punishment; Christianity; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; History; May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899; Slaver; Social Reformers; Stafford, J. S; United States
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Letter from Wiliam Lloyd Garrison, 14 Dix Place, Boston, [Mass.], to James Manning Winchell Yerrinton, Thursday, March 22, 1855
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Capital Punishment; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Slaver; United States; Yerrinton, J. M. W. (James Manning Winchell) 1893
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Nesbitt Memorial Library Journal, Volume 1, Number 5, June, 1990
Nesbitt Memorial Library Stein, Bill
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Accounts; Anecdotes; Capital Punishment; Colorado County (Tex.); Histories; History; People Individuals; Periodicals; Personal Narratives; Places United States Texas Colorado County; Slaver; Slavery; United States
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Christian pamphlets. Vol. 11
Taylor, Thomas, biographer of Cowper. Life of William Cowper, Esq New Jerusalem Church
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African Americans; Authority; Biblical Teaching; Capital Punishment; Consanguinity; Cowper, William; Education; Episcopal Church; Future Life; History; Judgment Day; Periodicals; Public Ledger; Religion And Science; Religious Aspects; Sewing Machines; Suffrage; United States; Universalism; Webster, Daniel
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Death penalty : hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, first session, on S. 32 ... S. 1225 ... S. 1696 ... September 19, 27, and October 2, 1989
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary
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African American Criminals; African Americans; Civil Rights; Criminal Law; Criminal Procedure; Criminal Provisions; Discrimination; Discrimination In Capital Punishment; Discrimination In Criminal Justice Administration; Drugs Of Abuse; Firearms; Law And Legislation; United States; Violent Crimes
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Waterloo, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Oct[ober] 8. 1847
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Brooke, Samuel; Capital Punishment; Correspondence; Douglass, Frederick 1818 1895; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797 1871; Mc Clintock, Thomas 1792? 1876; Mott, Lucretia 1793 1880; Slaver; Social Reformers; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Newspaper articles on slavery
Garner, M. L
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African Americans; Capital Punishment; Chicago Daily Tribune (Chicago, Ill. : 1848); Cuba; History; Illinois; Kidnapping; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Louisiana; Moral And Ethical Aspects; Nebraska; Nebraska City; Newspapers; Offenses Against Property; Plantation Owners; Poor Whites; Slave Insurrections; Slave Ships; Slave Trade; Slave Traders; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Theft; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Henry Clarke Wright, April 1, 1843
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Capital Punishment; Cheever, George B. (George Barrell) 1807 1890; Coffin, Joshua 1792 1864; Collins, John A. (John Anderson) 1810 1879; Colver, Nathaniel 1794 1870; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Leavitt, Joshua 1794 1873; Loring, Ellis Gray 1803 1858; O'sullivan, John L. (John Louis) 1813 1895; Owen, Robert 1771 1858; Phelps, Amos A. (Amos Augustus) 1805 1847; Slaver; United States; Wright, Henry Clarke 1797 1870
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Letter from William Lloyd Garrison, Boston, [Mass.], to Henry Clarke Wright, March 1, 1843
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Abolitionists; Adams, John Quincy 1767 1848; Antislavery Movements; Capital Punishment; Cheever, George B. (George Barrell) 1807 1890; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, James Holley 1801 1842; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Interracial Marriage; Latimer, George; Law And Legislation; Massachusetts; Nichol, Elizabeth Pease 1807 1897; Non Resistant; O'sullivan, John L. (John Louis) 1813 1895; Slaver; United States; Wesselhoeft, Robert 1797 1852; Wright, Henry Clarke 1797 1870
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John W. Buck oral history transcript
Indiana State Library Buck, John W
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African Americans; Alcoholics Anonymous; Alcoholism; American Correctional Association; Buck, John; Capital Punishment; Church; Clubs; Convict Labor; Correctional Institutions; Correctional Personnel; Crime; Criminology; Danville (Ind.); Discrimination; Education; Escaped Prisoners; Family Life; Functional Literacy; Heterosexism; History; Homophobia; Homosexuality; Imprisonment; Indiana; Indiana Boys' School; Indiana Girls' School; Indiana Reformatory; Indiana State Farm; Indiana State Prison; Indiana State University; Inmate Guards; Interviewing; Interviews; Lesbianism; New Deal, 1933 1939; Oral Histories; Oral History; Overcrowding; Parole; Parole Boards; Prison Contraband; Prison Newspapers; Prisoners; Prisons; Race Discrimination; Racism; Racism In Criminology; Recidivism; Reformatories; Sexual Behavior; Social Workers; Teachers; United States; United States. Works Progress Administration; Women; Women Prisoners
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Newspaper articles on the African Methodist Episcopal Church
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African American Bishops; African American Clergy; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Arnett, Benjamin William, 1838 1906; Bishops; Bridge Street African Wesleyan Methodist Episcopal Church (Brooklyn, New York, N.Y.); Capital Punishment; Charities; Church Bells; Congresses; Education; Ex Slaves Of Indian Tribes; Freedmen's Aid And Southern Education Society; History; Merrill, Stephen Mason, 1825 1905; Methodist Episcopal Church. Washington Conference; Native Americans; Newspapers; Religion; Slaver; Tanner, Benj. T. (Benjamin Tucker), 1835 1923; Tuskegee Normal And Industrial Institute. Phelps Hall Bible Training School; United States; Washington, Booker T., 1856 1915
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Session of December 1793-January 1794: Joint Committee Reports (Claims and others)
North Carolina. General Assembly McKinnie, Richard McCauley, James Alves, Walter Dance, Ethelred Linville, Moses Riddick, J Vance.D
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Buncombe County (N.C.); Burke County (N.C.); Cabarrus County (N.C.); Capital Punishment; Cherokee Indians; Correctional Institutions; Crime; Criminals; Cumberland County (N.C.); Executors And Administrators; Fayetteville (N.C.); Firearms; Franklin County (N.C.); Fugitives From Justice; Government; Halifax County (N.C.); History; Jurors; Land Grants; Military Pensions; Nash County (N.C.); North Carolina; North Carolina. General Assembly; North Carolina. General Assembly. House Of Commons; North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate; North Carolina. Militia; Orange County (N.C.); Pendleton County (S.C.); Politics And Government; Prisoners; Prisons; Revolution, 1775 1783; Rowan County (N.C.); Salisbury (N.C.); Sheriffs; Stokes County (N.C.); Tax Collection; Transportation; United States; Weapons; Witnesses
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Joseph Telushkin, Hillel: Why Was He Fundamentally Different From Any Other Saintly Personality?
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Bible. Old Testament; Brandeis Bardin Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.); Brandeis Camp Institute (Brandeis, Simi Valley, Calif.); Capital Punishment; Charity Laws And Legislation (Jewish Law); Courage; Discrimination; Divorce; Essenes; Goodman, Abraham; Healing; Hillel, Active 1st Century B.C. 1st Century A.D; Homosexuality; Interpretation And Construction; Jewish Ethics; Jewish Law; Jewish Marriage Customs And Rites; Jewish Philosophy; Jews; Judaism; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Loans (Jewish Law); Logic; Lot (Biblical Figure); Maimonides, Moses, 1135 1204; Pharisees; Polygamy; Rabbis; Religious Aspects; Responsibility; Sedom (Israel); Shema; Slaver; Slavery; Study And Teaching; Talmud; Talmud Torah (Judaism); Terrorism; Tikkun Olam; Torture; Tradition; United States; Yivo Institute For Jewish Research
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