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Excerpt from: Editor's Table, May 1852 A Stage was erected, and Scenic effect given to they appearance, and their music and dancing was the admiration and wonder of the whole house, wondering at their great politeness in coming to make such a war against sorrow, with determined, energetic sympathy, that the Asylumians were almost taken captive, and compelled, nolens volens, to lay down their griefs, and resume their positions and obligations in society.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Editor's Table, May 1852 | |
From: | Editor's Table | |
Creator: | A (author) | |
Date: | May 1852 | |
Format: | Magazine | |
Publication: | The Opal | |
Source: | New York State Library | |
Control no.: | 051 O612 1852 | |
Location: | vol.2, no.5, , pp.154-160 | |
Keywords: | African American; Asylums; Blind; Confinement; Dance; Entertainment; Entertainment, Leisure & Recreation; Government; Health & Medicine; Identity; Insanity; Institutions; Media; Moral Treatment; Music; New York; New York State Lunatic Asylum; Poetry; Politics; Popular Culture; Psychiatric Disability; Religion; Sensory Disability; Temperance; The Arts; Theater | |
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