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The Morning Star (New Hampshire newspaper)

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We shall speak against slavery, as we have hitherto done. We can find no language that has power to express the hatred we have towards so vile and so wicked an institution. We hate it. We abhor it. We loathe it. We detest and despise it as a giant sin against God, and an awful crime upon man.
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as a newspaper that would campaign vigorously and tirelessly for the complete abolition of slavery. This was a remarkable position for an American publication to take at that time, especially in an overwhelmingly white town where the major employers were large
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s influence, Dover was the first town in New Hampshire to send strongly abolitionist representatives to the State Legislature, and one of the first in the U.S. to send an openly abolitionist senator to Washington, in the person of
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As the public mood became more receptive to the abolitionist message, the circulation figures picked up. While continuing to fulfill its original function as official organ of the Free Will Baptist denomination,
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In 1841, in protest at the authorities' refusal to act to prevent attacks on black people and abolitionists in segregated railway carriages (including highly publicized incidents involving
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that was published in London at around the same time, nor with the paper of the same name that is published daily in Britain - that publication was founded in 1930 as
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visited Dover to canvass support in the presidential elections of that year, editor William Burr was among those invited to join him on the speaker's platform.
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it took a conservative attitude, with editorials denouncing radical abolitionists and counseling "the exercise of moderation and charity".
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The abolitionist message did not go down well with readers. Sales plummeted, and the editor was denounced by delegates to the 1837
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Burr's principled move plunged the newspaper rapidly into crisis. Publication had to be suspended for a while because the
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Until 1834 the newspaper concerned itself mainly with religion, and largely kept out of politics. When it commented on
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took over as editor in October 1853, he announced his arrival with a thunderous anti-slavery editorial:
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from November 1833 until December 1874. Thereafter it was published in various cities including
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Thus we feel ourself, and thus we teach our children to feel, and dying we will teach them so.
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Special Collections library contains a complete collection of original bound editions of
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long before such a political stance was widely considered to be respectable in America.
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continued its vociferous anti-slavery campaign right up to the end of the
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Morning Star Index of Maine & New Hampshire Obituaries 1826-1851
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Dennis Robinson, SeacoastNH.com, 1999 283:, David Colby Young & Robert Taylor, Broadview Books, 1982 308:, Bates College library subject guide, Katherine Stefko, 2006 69:, until its final issue rolled off the presses in 1911. 320:"Dover's anti-slavery paper never gave up the fight" 2030: 2001: 1972: 1943: 1914: 1869: 1832: 1779: 1390: 1381: 1306: 1277: 1268: 1237: 1088: 1079: 1034: 981: 960: 897: 852: 815: 806: 783: 754: 745: 717: 696: 625: 596: 587: 558: 505: 484: 455: 446: 49:, and it continued to be published in that town by 136:on account of the paper's campaigning activities. 294:Note in Bates College library microfilm catalogue 1497:Independent Ledger and the American Advertiser 104:in March 1834, however, control was passed to 21:was a weekly newspaper owned and published by 2168:Defunct newspapers published in Massachusetts 2158:Defunct newspapers published in New Hampshire 2138:Defunct newspapers published in New York City 424: 8: 2188:1911 disestablishments in the United 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Index

Freewill Baptists
New England
abolition of slavery
Limerick, Maine
Dover, New Hampshire
Moses Cheney
Portland
Boston
New York
Chicago

John Buzzell
John Buzzell
slavery
Samuel Beede
William Burr
cotton mills
slave labor
New Hampshire State Legislature
Act of Incorporation
General Conference of Freewill Baptists
Charles Lenox Remond
David Ruggles
Eastern Railroad
Civil War
Oren B. Cheney

John Parker Hale
Abraham Lincoln
George T. Day

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