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American Anti-Slavery Almanac for 1843 cover
Original cover for the 1843 edition. It was put together by Lydia Maria Child.

The American Anti-Slavery Almanac was a special book published every year from 1836 to 1843. It was created by the American Anti-Slavery Society. This group worked to end slavery in America. The almanac helped them share important information.

Each year, the book included calendars and facts about the stars. It also had stories, poems, art, and ads that were against slavery. For example, the 1843 book featured writings from people like William Lloyd Garrison. It also shared true stories of slave rebellions. The almanac did not ask for violence. Instead, it helped spread the word about the anti-slavery movement.

Who Made the Almanac?

The American Anti-Slavery Almanac had different editors. It also had different publishers. This depended on the year and where it was printed. Many authors were part of the American Anti-Slavery Society.

One important person was Lydia Maria Child. She was an abolitionist. This means she worked to end slavery. She also fought for women's rights. Lydia Maria Child helped lead the American Anti-Slavery Society. She put together the 1843 almanac. This edition even mentioned the National Anti-Slavery Standard. That was another publication she edited.

Other people who worked on the almanac included Isaac Knapp. He helped publish the 1838 edition in Boston. He also worked with William Lloyd Garrison. They published The Liberator. This was a famous newspaper against slavery. S.W. Benedict also helped with editions, like the one in 1842.

Illustrations of the American anti-slavery almanac for 1840 (cropped)
An illustration from the 1840 Almanac.

Where Was It Published?

The American Anti-Slavery Society published the almanac. They also published a weekly newspaper called the National Anti-Slavery Standard. The almanac was printed in several cities. These included New York, Philadelphia, and Boston. An edition from 1837 was also published in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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