Footnotes 11-20: William Wiecek, "Chapter 11: Radical Constitutional Antislavery: The Imagined Past, the Remembered Future" in The Source of Antislavery Constitutionalism in America, (Cornell University Press: 1977)
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<fn11> [*253] Proceedings of the Fourth New England Anti-Slavery Convention, Held in Boston. . . . 1837 (Boston: Isaac Knapp, 1837), 79, 17, 18. <fn12> [*253] The committee's resolution is quoted in Tuckerman, William Jay, 86.<fn13> [*253] Smith to Gov. William Marcy, 14 Jan. 1836, printed in New Richmond Philanthropist, 26 Feb. 1836.<fn14> [*254] Samuel J. May, "Slavery and the Constitution, Quarterly Anti-Slavery Mag., (1836-1837), 73-90, 226-238; Nathaniel P. Rogers, "The Constitution," ibid., 145-153.<fn15> [*254] Charles Olcott, Two Lectures on the Subjects of Slavery and Abolition, Compiled for the Special Use of Anti-Slavery Lecturers and Debaters ... (Massillon, Ohio: for the author, 1838), 78; see also editorial, presumably by Birney, in New Richmond Philanthropist, 4 March 1836; Elizur Wright's "Report" for the AA-SS Executive Committee in First Annual Report of the American Anti-Slavery Society . . . 1834 . . . (New York: Dorr & Butterfield, 1834), 58.<fn16> [*254] Stewart, "Response to the Message of Gov. Marcy" (1836), and Stewart to Lewis Tappan, 11 Feb. 1836, in Marsh, ed., Writings of Stewart, 76, 19; speech to Rochester, New York antislavery convention, 10-12 Jan. 1838, in Friend of Man, 31 Jan. 1838. <fn17> [*254] Tappan to William Jay, 11 Oct. 1844, Lewis Tappan Papers, LC.<fn18> [*254] "Speech of N. P. Rogers, Esq. Before the N.H. Anti-Slavery Society," Emancipator, 30 June 1836.<fn19> [*255] Friend of Man, 18 Oct. 1837, conveniently reprinted in tenbroek, Equal under Law, Appendix B, 281-295. Portions of this address not contemporaneously reported were printed in Emancipator, 17 May 1838. All citations to this speech below will be to an abbreviated form of its Friend of Man caption: Stewart, "A Constitutional Argument," with page citations to Equal under Law.<fn20> [*255] Jay to: Elizur Wright, 13 April 1838 (quoted); Joshua Leavitt, 13 March 1838; Lewis Tappan, 28 March 1838; E. G. Loring, 29 March 1838; Abel Libolt, 28 Jan. 1839; A. H. Williams et al., 17 April 1840; all in John Jay MSS., Columbia University.
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