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The National Era was an abolitionist newspaper published weekly in Washington, D.C., from 1847 to 1860. Gamaliel Bailey was its editor in its first year. The National Era Prospectus stated in 1847: "While due attention will be paid to Current Events, Congressional Proceedings, General Politics and Literature, the great aim of the paper will be a complete discussion of the Question of Slavery, and an exhibition of the Duties of the Citizen in relation to it; especially will it explain and advocate the leading Principles and Measures of the Liberty Party, seeking to do this, not in the spirit of the Party, but in the love of Truth—not for the triumph of Party, but for the establishment of Truth."

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  • ذا ناشيونال إرى جريدة نشطت في مجال إلغاء العبودية في الولايات المتحدة، صدرت أسبوعياً في واشنطن العاصمة من عام 1847 إلى عام 1860. كل عدد يحتوي على أربع صفحات من سبعة أعمدة لكل منها. عرضت أعمال جون جرينليف ويتير، الذي عمل كمحرر مشارك، وأول منشور نُشر فيها كسلسلة، كان كوخ العم توم لهارييت بيتشر ستو عام (1851). (ar)
  • The National Era was an abolitionist newspaper published weekly in Washington, D.C., from 1847 to 1860. Gamaliel Bailey was its editor in its first year. The National Era Prospectus stated in 1847: "While due attention will be paid to Current Events, Congressional Proceedings, General Politics and Literature, the great aim of the paper will be a complete discussion of the Question of Slavery, and an exhibition of the Duties of the Citizen in relation to it; especially will it explain and advocate the leading Principles and Measures of the Liberty Party, seeking to do this, not in the spirit of the Party, but in the love of Truth—not for the triumph of Party, but for the establishment of Truth." Each number contained four pages of seven (later eight) columns each. The National Era was noted for its large size and unique type. It featured the works of John Greenleaf Whittier, who served as associate editor, and the first publication, as a serial, of Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin (1851). It was also the setting for the first publication of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The Great Stone Face. In 1859, after Mr. Bailey's decease, his wife, Margaret Lucy Shands Bailey, served as publisher until the time of its suspension, February, 1860. (en)
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  • ذا ناشيونال إرى جريدة نشطت في مجال إلغاء العبودية في الولايات المتحدة، صدرت أسبوعياً في واشنطن العاصمة من عام 1847 إلى عام 1860. كل عدد يحتوي على أربع صفحات من سبعة أعمدة لكل منها. عرضت أعمال جون جرينليف ويتير، الذي عمل كمحرر مشارك، وأول منشور نُشر فيها كسلسلة، كان كوخ العم توم لهارييت بيتشر ستو عام (1851). (ar)
  • The National Era was an abolitionist newspaper published weekly in Washington, D.C., from 1847 to 1860. Gamaliel Bailey was its editor in its first year. The National Era Prospectus stated in 1847: "While due attention will be paid to Current Events, Congressional Proceedings, General Politics and Literature, the great aim of the paper will be a complete discussion of the Question of Slavery, and an exhibition of the Duties of the Citizen in relation to it; especially will it explain and advocate the leading Principles and Measures of the Liberty Party, seeking to do this, not in the spirit of the Party, but in the love of Truth—not for the triumph of Party, but for the establishment of Truth." (en)
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  • ذا ناشيونال إرى (ar)
  • The National Era (en)
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