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(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) [WEBB, SAMUEL]. History of Pennsylvania Hall, Which Was Destroyed by a Mob on the 17th of May, 1838.

(SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.) [WEBB, SAMUEL]. History of Pennsylvania Hall, Which Was Destroyed by a Mob on the 17th of May, 1838. Handcolored frontispiece and three additional plates, including a dramatic mezzotint by John Sartain of the Hall in flames. Tall 8vo, original patterned cloth, stamped in gilt on the upper cover; re-backed, preserving the original spine. Philadelphia, 1838

  • Notes: first edition. Pennsylvania Hall was erected by abolitionists so that "the evils of slavery could be "fearlessly portrayed." It was intended to be a bastion of liberty and free speech, with the proviso that the Hall could not be rented "for any purpose not of a moral character," which became an arguable point with pro-slavery advocates. Anti-slavery advocates came from far and wide to attend the opening. But on the fourth day a pro-slavery mob set fire to the building, threatening to hang the poet John Greenleaf Whittier, who had braved the flames to rescue some papers left inside. Includes addresses by a virtual who's who of the movement, including a poem by Whittier appearing here for the first time. Sabin 102228
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