Barbarism : who are now the savages? The Indians, the Georgians, or the persecutors of the noble mind-ed Miss Prudence Crandall, of Canterbury, and her excellent pupil Miss Eliza Ann Hammond of Providence? will Andrew T. Judson, for himself and his Canter
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Creator (cre): Judson, Andrew T. (Andrew Thompson), 1784-1853
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Barbarism : who are now the savages? The Indians, the Georgians, or the persecutors of the noble mind-ed Miss Prudence Crandall, of Canterbury, and her excellent pupil Miss Eliza Ann Hammond of Providence? will Andrew T. Judson, for himself and his Canterbury associates, answer the interrogation ..
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A writ has been served upon Miss Crandall for receiving Miss Hammond as her pupil. We learn that this lady has just received six more pupils from New York city, and will probably have a full school. Shame to the Persecutors! Includes the order of the persecutors of Eliza Ann Hammond.
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Source extent: 1 sheet ([1] p.) ; 39 x 32 cm.
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Reproduction and copyright information regarding this image is available from the Library of The Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford.
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