Feb 07, 2008 - Sale 2135

Sale 2135 - Lot 3

Unsold
Estimate: $ 5,000 - $ 7,500
(CASED IMAGE)
Quarter-plate daguerreotype of a distinguished Abolitionist reading "The Liberator" newspaper; with a contemporary seal, in a leather case. Circa 1845

Additional Details

From the Joan Murray collection; by agent to the present owner.
An abolitionist newspaper founded by William Lloyd Garrison in 1831, "The Liberator" was published weekly in Boston until 1866. Its circulation was relatively small, at only about 3,000, but approximately three-fourths of its readers were African-Americans, as the periodical demanded the emancipation of slaves. Unsurprisingly, the newspaper came under criticism from several state legislatures in the form of excessive fines for distributors. However, Garrison had the honor and opportunity, in 1865, to run a victory column with the acceptance of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery in the United States.