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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Signal of Liberty war eine abolitionistiscSignal of Liberty war eine abolitionistische Zeitung, die von 1841 bis 1848 in Ann Arbor im US-Bundesstaat Michigan erschien. Herausgegeben wurde die Zeitung von der Michigan State Anti-Slavery Society unter Leitung von Guy Beckley. Sie war zugleich das Organ der kurzlebigen .e war zugleich das Organ der kurzlebigen . , The Signal of Liberty was an anti-slavery The Signal of Liberty was an anti-slavery newspaper published in the mid-19th century in Michigan. The decision to publish a newspaper was one of the outcomes of the founding meeting of the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society that met for several days beginning on November 10, 1836 in Ann Arbor of the Michigan Territory (1805–1837). In 1838, Nicholas and William Sullivan published Michigan's first antislavery newspaper, the American Freedmen in Jackson, Michigan. Seymour Treadwell published and was the editor of the Michigan Freeman in 1839. The papers did not have a regular printing schedule. The Signal of Liberty was published weekly from April 1841 to 1848 in Ann Arbor by Rev. Guy Beckley and Theodore Foster, who were co-editors. It was printed on Broadway Avenue on the second floor of Josiah Beckley's merchantile shop. The purpose of the newspaper was to encourage anti-slavery sentiment by sharing the stories of the lives of enslaved people. They interviewed freedom seekers who left their slaveholders and passed through or settled in Michigan. When African Americans escaped slavery, they were often pursued by slave catchers. The Signal of Liberty covered the stories of "kidnapping outrages" like the Kentucky raid in Cass County (1847), the Crosswhite Affair in Marshall, and raids that occurred in Detroit. There were regular sections in the paper for national news, antislavery society news, and poetry. It announced antislavery societies that were established throughout Michigan. The newspaper served its subscribers in Michigan and the Midwest. After the newspaper closed, Michigan Liberty Press was published. Promoting antislavery messages could be dangerous. Throughout the 1830s, anti-slavery lecturers faced angry crowds. Abolitionist Elijah Parish Lovejoy was killed in Alton, Illinois, by a pro-slavery mob in the fall of 1837 after he refused to give up his printing press. he refused to give up his printing press.
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rdfs:comment The Signal of Liberty was an anti-slavery The Signal of Liberty was an anti-slavery newspaper published in the mid-19th century in Michigan. The decision to publish a newspaper was one of the outcomes of the founding meeting of the Michigan Anti-Slavery Society that met for several days beginning on November 10, 1836 in Ann Arbor of the Michigan Territory (1805–1837). In 1838, Nicholas and William Sullivan published Michigan's first antislavery newspaper, the American Freedmen in Jackson, Michigan. Seymour Treadwell published and was the editor of the Michigan Freeman in 1839. The papers did not have a regular printing schedule. did not have a regular printing schedule. , Signal of Liberty war eine abolitionistiscSignal of Liberty war eine abolitionistische Zeitung, die von 1841 bis 1848 in Ann Arbor im US-Bundesstaat Michigan erschien. Herausgegeben wurde die Zeitung von der Michigan State Anti-Slavery Society unter Leitung von Guy Beckley. Sie war zugleich das Organ der kurzlebigen .e war zugleich das Organ der kurzlebigen .
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