
National Anti-Slavery Standard
The National Anti-Slavery Standard was a publication in the United States during the 19th century that promoted the abolition of slavery and the protection of freedom for all individuals. It served as a voice for the abolitionist movement, providing news, arguments, and moral support to end slavery. The newspaper aimed to raise awareness, encourage activism, and influence public opinion against slavery and human trafficking. By informing readers about the injustices and advocating for equal rights, it played a role in the wider effort to eliminate slavery in the U.S.