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Illustration titled New method of assorting the mail, as practised by Southern slave-holders, or attack on the Post Office, Charleston, S.C. On 29 July 1835, pro-slavery residents of Charleston broke into a post office and burned all anti-slavery newspapers on the town square. The sign on the wall offers a reward for Tappan. The brothers Arthur and Lewis Tappan were wealthy New York merchants who fund abolitionist activities. Charleston, South Carolina, USA, 29 July 1835. (Photo by Fotosearch/Getty Images)
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