The National Era was an abolitionist newspaper that ran from 1847 to 1860.
In Philadelphia, he became a contributing editor for the Pennsylvania Freeman, an abolitionist newspaper.
Better him than a boy whose only crime was setting type for an abolitionist newspaper.
More is known about her than any other of Washington's slaves because in the mid-1840s, she was twice interviewed by abolitionist newspapers.
The abolitionist newspapers were mainly funded by supporters in England, who had sent him five hundred pounds to use as he chose.
Douglass founded and edited the abolitionist newspaper The North Star from 1847 to 1851.
The mob tried to attack an abolitionist newspaper and other known anti-slavery activists.
Frederick Douglass begins publication of the abolitionist newspaper the North Star.
Eventually, Douglass would publish his own, widely distributed abolitionist newspaper, the North Star.
It was written in serial form for The National Era, an abolitionist newspaper, in 1851.