Keywords
slavery
- A New King., by Prof. Charles L. Porter, February 8th 1861
- Abraham Lincoln, Assassinated April 14th, 1865, by Laon, May 6th 1865
- American Slavery, by unknown, Jan 7th 1865
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Mrs. Julia Ward Howe, September 26th, 1863
- Corn., by E. Ross White, February 28th 1863
- Counsel to the Americans, by J. B., 5th Sept 1863
- England and the American War, by Richard Rawcliffe, October 24, 1863
- Farewell Old Year, by Thomas Hodson, Dec 26th 1863
- Free Readings for the People, by Sylvanus, Feb 21st 1863
- Freedom to the Slaves, by G. G. N., October 5th 1861
- Freedom's Anthem, by Joseph Barnes, March 21st 1862
- Give Back His Slave!, by W.C.Bennett, January 17th 1861
- Heroes, by Richard Rawcliffe, March 21, 1863
- King Cotton, by T. Dunn English, April 13th 1862
- Merry Christmas Eve, by Gerald Massey, December 26, 1863
- New Voices from the Crowd, by W. C. Bennett, August 22, 1863
- Old Abraham, the Splitter, by A Joker, October 29, 1864
- Our Fathers Are Praying for Pauper Pay, by Gerald Massey, April 1, 1865
- Paddy before Richmond, by [Unknown], 20-08-1864
- SYMPATHY. (A SOLILOQUY BY JOHN BULL.), by [Unknown], 1861-06-22
- Secession and Slavery, by unknown, 12/1/61
- Song For The Times., by J. Clarkson, April 25th 1861
- Song of the Emigrant, by John Baron, July 11, 1863
- South and North – Snake and Lion, by Laon, December 24, 1864
- Stars and Stripes., by Unknown, May 16th 1861
- The Better Time, by W. W., June 20th 1863
- The Cotton Famine – Christmas, 1862, by Samuel Clarkson, 1st March 1863
- The Land of My Birth, by The Rev. Dr. Raffles, December 21st, 1861
- The Lords of Land and Money, by Gerald Massey, September 10, 1864
- The Lotus-Planter, by Theodore Tilton, April 25, 1863
- The Mote and Beam., by Rev. T. Hempstead., July 9th 1862
- The Old Oak Tree, by M. W., Oct 21st 1865
- To the Lords of Land, Mills, and Money, by Starvation, October 8, 1864
- To the Mob-Defying Abolitionists., by Jane Ashby, April 5th 1861
- [Untitled], by [Unknown], Dec 27 1862