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Report of the Twentieth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar

By A. W. Weston

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Despite facing storms and challenges, passionate abolitionists unite to raise funds and awareness, fueling their fight against the injustices of slavery.

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"Report of the Twentieth National Anti-Slavery Bazaar" by A. W. Weston is a record from the 1800s about the Anti-Slavery Bazaar in Boston, which worked to collect money for the American Anti-Slavery Society and wanted to end enslavement in the U.S. It shows the serious feeling and shared problems of people against slavery when there was a lot of stress about it. Weston writes about all the different things people gave, from around the country and other places, and how they showed they were all together. The bazaar was a way to get money, and also a place to talk about why it was right and important to end slavery. Weston tells how they had problems when a big storm made it hard for people to come and give money. In the end, the report highlights how strong the people against slavery were, and why it was important to work together to fight it, showing how kind and determined people were to help.

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