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The National Watchman, an anti-slavery newspaper edited by William G. Allen, was published from 1844–1847. No copies are known to exist. No copies are known to exist. Northern budget . w., May 15, 1798–December 31, 1800+ [ 2 ]
For a time he co-edited The National Watchman, an abolitionist newspaper. While studying law in Boston he lectured widely on abolition, equality, and integration. He was then appointed a professor of rhetoric and Greek at New-York Central College, the second African-American college professor in the United States.
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The new charges come on top of state counts against Mangione. New York state prosecutors have charged him with one count of first-degree murder in furtherance of terrorism, two counts of second ...
The Watchman was first published on 1 February 1902. [1] It was edited until 1904 by William Marcus Dill Macky, the founder of the Australian Protestant Defence Association (APDA). [2]
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In 2005, the Independent acquired the Traveler Watchman. ... Third Place – Best News Website (2019) New York Press Association Better Newspaper Contest [17]
The City of Boston was the first settlement in the thirteen colonies to establish a night watch in 1631 [33] (replaced in 1838); Plymouth, Massachusetts in 1633 (replaced in 1861); [34] New York (then New Amsterdam) (replaced in 1845) and Jamestown followed in 1658.