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American Anti-Slavery Society

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''The Liberty Bell''. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1856. Division of Rare & Manuscript Collections. Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell University. The American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS) was an abolitionist society in the United States. AASS formed in 1833 in response to the nullification crisis and the failures of existing anti-slavery organizations, such as the American Colonization Society. AASS formally dissolved in 1870.

AASS was founded by William Lloyd Garrison and Arthur Tappan. Frederick Douglass, an escaped slave, had become a prominent abolitionist and was a key leader in AASS, who often spoke at its meetings. William Wells Brown, also a freedman, also often spoke at meetings. By 1838, AASS had 1,346 local chapters. In 1840, AASS claimed about 200,000 members.

Prominent members included Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Theodore Dwight Weld, Lewis Tappan, James G. Birney, Lydia Maria Child, Maria Weston Chapman, Nathan Lord, Augustine Clarke, Samuel Cornish, George T. Downing, James Forten, Abby Kelley Foster, Stephen Symonds Foster, Henry Highland Garnet, Beriah Green, Lucretia Mott, Wendell Phillips, Robert Purvis, Charles Lenox Remond, Sarah Parker Remond, Lucy Stone, and John Greenleaf Whittier, among others. Provided by Wikipedia
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    What have we, as individuals, to do with slavery? by Susan C. Cabot. by Cabot, Susan C. (Susan Copley), 1794-1861

    Published 1855
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”
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    Anti-slavery reporter

    Published 1833
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”

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    The Anti-slavery examiner

    Published 1836
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”

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    The Constitution a pro-slavery compact or, Selections from the Madison papers, &c.

    Published 1844
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”
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    The Constitution a pro-slavery compact, or, Extracts from the Madison papers, etc. selected by Wendell Phillips.

    Published 1856
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    The Anti-Texass [sic] legion protest of some free men, states and presses against the Texass [sic] rebellion against the laws of nature and of nations.

    Published 1845
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”
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    The Constitution a pro-slavery compact, or, Extracts from the Madison papers, etc selected by Wendell Phillips.

    Published 1856
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”
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    Platform of the American Anti-Slavery Society and its auxiliaries

    Published 1855
    “…American Anti-Slavery Society…”
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    The slave's friend

    Published 1836
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    Anti-slavery tracts

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