His Brother's Blood: Speeches and Writings, 1838-64University of Illinois Press, 2004 - 432 Seiten Award of Superior Achievement, The Illinois State Historical Society, 2005. This is the first comprehensive collection of the speeches of Owen Lovejoy (1811-64). After the assassination of his brother, Elijah, for printing an antislavery newspaper, instead of seeking revenge on the murderers, Lovejoy chose to help eradicate the system of racial slavery. Including sermons, campaign speeches, open letters, and his congressional exchanges and addresses, His Brother's Blood offers a colorful and important perspective on the turmoil leading up to the Civil War and the excitement in Congress that produced universal emancipation. |
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Speech and Reporters Comments on Three Antislavery | vii |
Speech on the Fanaticism of the Democratic Party February | viii |
Foreword by Paul Simon | xi |
Introduction | xix |
Editorial Method | xxvii |
MEMBER OF | xxxix |
Open Letter from the Rock River Congregational | 15 |
Open Pastoral Letter to the Rock River Congregational | 25 |
PARTISAN REPUBLICAN MEMBER | 183 |
Debate on Slavery Conducted under Hostie Conditions | 191 |
Reports on and Concluding Remarks of a Campaign Speech | 211 |
Campaign Speech at the Chicago Wigwam | 225 |
Resolution on Obedience to the Constitution and the Defense | 247 |
Sper Remarks on Compromises with slavery | 262 |
Resolution Granting Diplomatic Status to Hayti and Liberia | 281 |
Remarks on the Surrender of Traitors to the British | 294 |
Sermon on Religion and Politics July 21 1842 | 33 |
MEMBER OF THE LIBERTY PARTY 184248 | 45 |
Resolutions on Expanding the Confiscation Act | 48 |
Opening Prayer at the First National Meeting of | 121 |
Reports on a Speech after the Bolters Convention | 129 |
Report on a Campaign Speech for Congress at Neponset | 135 |
Speech Entitled Human Beings Not Property in Response | 142 |
Remarks on Contract Corruption during the Debate on | 154 |
National Sabbath Speech at Bryants Grove Princeton Illinois | 161 |
Response to Charges That Antislavery Men Are As Responsible | 301 |
Report on a Speech at the War Meeung in funcion Zinens | 303 |
Speech and Brief Debate on the Second Confiscation Act | 307 |
Resolutions on Prohibiting Slavery in the Territories May 1 | 324 |
Speech at a War Meeting in Chicago Rallying Troops | 349 |
Reports on Speeches Promoting the Administration on | 355 |
Remarks on Reconstruction Policy Contrary to Congressman | 366 |
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