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William Shreve Bailey

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which described the short life of Laura as she assisted her father's publishing effort before dying at the age of 10, and which goes on to describe the financial hardships of the Bailey family. The tract was written with a view to encouraging children to encourage their parents to donate to the
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funded many abolitionists. Bailey was one of them. In the 1860s he gave him a sizable donation for his abolitionist activities. He continued funding his newspaper activities well after the Civil War. Bailey and Fisk were friends. When Bailey died,
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Bailey was by trade a cotton machinist and steam engine builder and had established a machine shop in Newport. His religious disposition led him to abolitionism, and he contributed articles to the
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before buying the publication at the urging of its current owner, who felt himself unable to cope with harassment arising out of printing an abolitionist message in a slave-owning state.
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publications, and who received widespread support from the abolitionist movement when financially strained due effects of his work.
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Bailey, and more particularly Laura Bailey, was the focus of
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Bailey published a number of other newspapers, including the
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Centerville, Ohio
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Photius Fisk



"Little Laura, the Kentucky Abolitionist"


"William S. Bailey: Abolitionist Editor in the Slave State of Kentucky"
Into the Mouths of Babes: An Anthology of Children's Abolitionist Literature
ISBN
9780275979515
Photius Fisk A Biography
Categories
1800s births
1886 deaths
Abolitionists from Kentucky

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