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Frederick Douglass's "Men and Brothers" speech...



Item # 722516

May 08, 1850

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, May 8, 1850  The front page has excerpts with a brief description of Frederick Douglass's "Men and Brothers" address given at the prior days meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society in New York. This fiery address, which is often overlooked, is credited as being instrumental in setting the stage for his oratory and style and thematic elements. The entirety of the coverage is shown in the first photo, however, details of the meeting are considerable.
Slavery-themed articles, advertising, and other news of the day are found throughout.
Complete in 8 pages, toning in the left upper corner, slightly rough spine edge, but otherwise good.


Eight pages, in very nice condition.

Item from our most recent catalog - #363, released for February, 2026

(Added to the February, 2026 Catalog (#363) after its initial release - only available on-line.)

Category: Pre-Civil War