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Herald Of Freedom (journal)
Herald of Freedom may refer to: * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Boston newspaper) (1788–1791) * ''The Herald of Freedom'', a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum in Bethel, Connecticut (1829) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Lawrence newspaper), published in Wakarusa then Lawrence, Kansas, during the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1860) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (journal), the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, published by John R. French * "Herald of Freedom" (essay), an 1884 essay about the journal by Henry David Thoreau * ''Herald of Freedom'', a mid-20th century right-wing newsletter by Francis Alphonse Capell Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Mu ... [Baidu]  


Herald Of Freedom (Boston Newspaper)
''The Herald of Freedom'' (1788–1791) or ''Herald of Freedom and the Federal Advertiser'' was a newspaper published in Boston, Massachusetts, in the late 18th century by Edmund Freeman Edmund Freeman II, More simply known as just Edmund Freeman (c. July 25, 1596 – 1682) was one of the founders of Sandwich, Massachusetts and an Assistant Governor of Plymouth Colony from 1640 to 1647, serving under Governor William Bradford and ..., Loring Andrews, and John Howel. In 1790–1791 the paper "was engaged in the first libel-suit tried in Massachusetts after the Revolution, ... for a savage attack on a member of the Legislature," John Gardiner. The ''Herald''s printer, Edmund Freeman, was "charged ... with publishing in his paper ... a most ... scandalous and malicious libel." "The libel complained of, charged Mr. Gardiner, with the atrocious murder of his late excellent lady argaret Harries by cruelty." On February 3, 1790, "at 12, o'clock, at noon" Freeman "was taken into cust ...
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The Herald Of Freedom
''The Herald of Freedom'', established 1829, was a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum, based in Bethel, Connecticut. The newspaper was created in reaction against the religious oppression and militant Calvinism Calvinism (also called the Reformed Tradition, Reformed Protestantism, Reformed Christianity, or simply Reformed) is a major branch of Protestantism that follows the theological tradition and forms of Christian practice set down by John Ca ... Barnum had grown up with. References External links * Defunct newspapers published in Connecticut Newspapers established in 1829 Publications with year of disestablishment missing 1829 establishments in Connecticut P. T. Barnum {{connecticut-newspaper-stub ...
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Herald Of Freedom (Lawrence Newspaper)
Herald of Freedom may refer to: * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Boston newspaper) (1788–1791) * ''The Herald of Freedom'', a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum in Bethel, Connecticut (1829) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Lawrence newspaper), published in Wakarusa then Lawrence, Kansas, during the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1860) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (journal), the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, published by John R. French * "Herald of Freedom" (essay), an 1884 essay about the journal by Henry David Thoreau * ''Herald of Freedom'', a mid-20th century right-wing newsletter by Francis Alphonse Capell Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Mu ... [Baidu]  




Wakarusa, Kansas
Wakarusa is an unincorporated community in Shawnee County, Kansas, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population of the community and nearby areas was 242. It is located south of downtown Topeka. Wakarusa is also the name of an unincorporated community in adjacent Douglas County, Kansas, 6.6 mi (10.6 km) southwest of downtown Lawrence and the name of the township that includes Lawrence, Kansas. History Wakarusa was founded in 1858. Wakarusa has a post office with ZIP code 66546. Demographics For statistical purposes, the United States Census Bureau has defined Wakarusa as a census-designated place (CDP). Education The community is served by Auburn–Washburn USD 437 Auburn–Washburn USD 437 is a public unified school district headquartered in Topeka, Kansas, United States. It serves Southern and Southwestern Shawnee County, as well as a small portion of extreme northern Osage County. It serves Southwes ... public school district. References ...
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Lawrence, Kansas
Lawrence is the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas, Douglas County, Kansas, United States, and the sixth-largest city in the state. It is in the northeastern sector of the state, astride Interstate 70, between the Kansas River, Kansas and Wakarusa River, Wakarusa Rivers. As of the 2020 United States census, 2020 census, the population of the city was 94,934. Lawrence is a college town and the home to both the University of Kansas and Haskell Indian Nations University. Lawrence was founded by the New England Emigrant Aid Company (NEEAC) and was named for Amos A. Lawrence, an abolitionist from Massachusetts, who offered financial aid and support for the settlement. Lawrence was central to the "Bleeding Kansas" period (1854–1861), and the site of the Wakarusa War (1855) and the Sacking of Lawrence (1856). During the American Civil War it was also the site of the Lawrence massacre (1863). Lawrence began as a center of Free-Stater (Kansas), free-state politics. Its economy diver ...
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Bleeding Kansas
Bleeding Kansas, Bloody Kansas, or the Border War was a series of violent civil confrontations in Kansas Territory, and to a lesser extent in western Missouri, between 1854 and 1859. It emerged from a political and ideological debate over the legality of slavery in the proposed state of Kansas. The conflict was characterized by years of electoral fraud, raids, assaults, and murders carried out in the Kansas Territory and neighboring Missouri by proslavery "border ruffians" and antislavery " free-staters". According to ''Kansapedia'' of the Kansas Historical Society, 56 political killings were documented during the period, and the total may be as high as 200. It has been called a Tragic Prelude, or an overture, to the American Civil War, which immediately followed it. The conflict centered on the question of whether Kansas, upon gaining statehood, would join the Union as a slave state or a free state. The question was of national importance because Kansas's two new senators ...
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Herald Of Freedom (journal)
Herald of Freedom may refer to: * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Boston newspaper) (1788–1791) * ''The Herald of Freedom'', a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum in Bethel, Connecticut (1829) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Lawrence newspaper), published in Wakarusa then Lawrence, Kansas, during the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1860) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (journal), the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, published by John R. French * "Herald of Freedom" (essay), an 1884 essay about the journal by Henry David Thoreau * ''Herald of Freedom'', a mid-20th century right-wing newsletter by Francis Alphonse Capell Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Mu ... [Baidu]  


John R
John R. (born John Richbourg, August 20, 1910 - February 15, 1986) was an American radio disc jockey who attained fame in the 1950s and 1960s for playing rhythm and blues music on Nashville radio station WLAC. He was also a notable record producer and artist manager. Richbourg was arguably the most popular and charismatic of the four announcers at WLAC who showcased popular African-American music in nightly programs from the late 1940s to the early 1970s. (The other three were Gene Nobles, Herman Grizzard, and Bill "Hoss" Allen.) Later rock music disc jockeys, such as Alan Freed and Wolfman Jack, mimicked Richbourg's practice of using speech that simulated African-American street language of the mid-twentieth century. Richbourg's highly stylized approach to on-air presentation of both music and advertising earned him popularity, but it also created identity confusion. Because Richbourg and fellow disc jockey Allen used African-American speech patterns, many listeners thought that ...
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Herald Of Freedom (essay)
"Herald of Freedom" was an essay by Henry David Thoreau, published in ''The Dial'' in 1844, that praised '' Herald of Freedom'', the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, and its editor, Nathaniel P. Rogers Nathaniel Peabody Rogers (June 3, 1794 – October 16, 1846) was an American attorney turned abolitionist writer, who served, from June 1838 until June 1846, as editor of the New England anti-slavery newspaper '' Herald of Freedom''. He was also .... After Rogers died, Thoreau revised the essay and republished it. On-line sources * *Herald of Freedom at ''The Picket Line''. Printed sources * ''My Thoughts Are Murder to the State'' by Henry David Thoreau () * ''The Higher Law: Thoreau on Civil Disobedience and Reform'' () * ''Collected Essays and Poems'' by Henry David Thoreau () 1844 essays Essays by Henry David Thoreau Works originally published in The Dial {{poli-essay-stub ...
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Francis Alphonse Capell
Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Municipality of Francis No. 127, Saskatchewan, Canada *Francis, Saskatchewan, Canada **Francis (electoral district) *Francis, Nebraska *Francis Township, Holt County, Nebraska *Francis, Oklahoma *Francis, Utah Other uses * ''Francis'' (film), the first of a series of comedies featuring Francis the Talking Mule, voiced by Chill Wills *''Francis'', a 1983 play by Julian Mitchell *FRANCIS, a bibliographic database * ''Francis'' (1793), a colonial schooner in Australia *Francis turbine, a type of water turbine *Francis (band), a Sweden-based folk band * Francis, a character played by YouTuber Boogie2988 See also *Saint Francis (other) *Francies, a surname, including a list of people with the name *Francisco (other) *Franciscus ...
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Herald Of Freedom (Hagerstown Newspaper)
Herald of Freedom may refer to: * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Boston newspaper) (1788–1791) * ''The Herald of Freedom'', a newspaper published by P. T. Barnum in Bethel, Connecticut (1829) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (Lawrence newspaper), published in Wakarusa then Lawrence, Kansas, during the Bleeding Kansas period (1854–1860) * ''Herald of Freedom'' (journal), the journal of the New Hampshire Anti-Slavery Society, published by John R. French * "Herald of Freedom" (essay), an 1884 essay about the journal by Henry David Thoreau * ''Herald of Freedom'', a mid-20th century right-wing newsletter by Francis Alphonse Capell Francis may refer to: People *Pope Francis, the head of the Catholic Church and sovereign of the Vatican City State and Bishop of Rome *Francis (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters *Francis (surname) Places *Rural Mu ... [Baidu]