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Emerson on Slavery and Abolition

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Liberty Fund Staff

Liberty Fund, Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was a passionate opponent of slavery. Scattered throughout volume 11 of his collected works are essays and speeches on this topic. Here are a list of them.

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Table of Contents

  1. 1. Address On Emancipation In the British West Indies (August 1844).
  2. 2. The Fugitive Slave Law. Lecture Read In the Tabernacle, New York City, March 7, 1854.
  3. 3. The Assault Upon Mr. Sumner. Speech At a Meeting of the Citizens In the Town Hall, In Concord, May 26, 1856.
  4. 4. Speech At the Kansas Relief Meeting In Cambridge, Wednesday. Evening, September 10, 1856.
  5. 5. Remarks At a Meeting For the Relief of the Family of John Brown, At Tremont Temple, Boston, November 18, 1859.
  6. 6. John Brown. Speech At Salem, January 6, 1860.
  7. 7. The Emancipation Proclamation. An Address Delivered In Boston In September, 1862.
  8. 8. Boston Hymn. Read in Music Hall, January 1, 1863.
  9. 9. The Fortune of the Republic. Lecture Delivered At the Old South Church, Boston, March 30, 1878.