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Dred Scott

Court and Constitution

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-10-1857
Republican
Judge Taney requests the American people to believe that the framers of the Constitution did not know their own minds.
Dred Scott

Half a Million Citizens Disfranchised.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-10-1857
Republican
The half million of men and women paralysed by the atheistic logic of the decision of the case of Dred Scott
Dred Scott

Opinions of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott Case.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-7-1857
Republican
It is no novelty to find the Supreme Court following the lead of the Slavery Extension party, to which most of its members belong
Dred Scott

The Conspiracy against Freedom.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-11-1857
Republican
the People will from the hour of this Dred decision, unintermittingly roll back this mixed Conspiracy
Dred Scott

The Issue Forced Upon Us.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-9-1857
Republican
a new shackle for the North will be handed to the servile Supreme Court, to rivet upon us.
Dred Scott

The Opinion of Chief Justice Taney

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-10-1857
Republican
a blot upon our National character abroad, and a long-remembered shame at home.
Dred Scott

The Supreme Court.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
3-19-1857
Republican
Five of its nine silk gowns are worn by Slaveholders.
John Brown

From the Philadelphia Press.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
11-30-1859
Republican
Our own belief is that he should not be executed
John Brown

No Title

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
12-2-1859
Republican
the mad men of the South who, to bolster up Slavery, are ready to abrogate the most sacred rights guaranteed to a free people.
Nebraska Bill (Jan-May 1854)

No Title

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
5-23-1854
Whig
Slavery crawls, like a slimy reptile over the ruins, to defile a second eden.
Sumner Caning

CONGRESSIONAL RUFFIANISM.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
5-24-1856
Republican
Mr. Sumner was writing unsuspectingly and busily at his desk when attacked by Brooks.
Sumner Caning

No Title.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
5-31-1856
Republican
As there have been political crimes in all ages, so there have been in all ages Doughfaces to defend them.
Sumner Caning

No Title.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
6-5-1856
Republican
they take upon themselves the unnecessary odium of being the opponents of Freedom of Debate.
Sumner Caning

The Meeting To-Morrow Evening.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
6-5-1856
Republican
The assault upon Senator Sumner was a National outrage.
Sumner Caning

The Ruffians in the Senate.

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
5-23-1856
Republican
For the first time has the extreme discipline of the Plantation been introduced into the Senate of the United States.
Sumner Caning

Was it a Libel?

Albany Evening Journal
Albany, New York
5-24-1856
Republican
The record of the Revolutionary Struggle shows that South Carolina's Slavery, weakened South Carolina