The North Star was an anti-slavery newspaper that was published until 1851. See the link for further information.
You normally can't until their die and their will is published.
Depends what the 'it' is. The 'it' you mean is probably a book, which in most cases you need an agent to talk to a publisher, or they won't look at your work. You can pay to self publish with companies like AuthorHouse, who published the well known book 'Legally Blonde'
A star next to the serial number on any US bill means that the original note with that number was damaged in printing, and the star note is the replacement.
A star on a dollar bill marks it as a "replacement note". If there's a problem printing a normal press run of dollar bills, then a series of replacement notes are issued. The star simply serves to identify them.
It depends. Some US banknotes feature a star as part of their design. Some, but not all US issues, use a star as a prefix to the serial number for notes that have been replaced by the Bureau of Printing and Engraving - mint, uncirculated 'star replacement' notes are worth more. Used ones are not.
Frederick Douglass published the North Star.
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Frederick Douglass published The North Star, which was an abolitionist newspaper advocating for the end of slavery and promoting civil rights for African Americans. It was first published in 1847.
Philis Wheatley was not the one who published the North Star. The North Star was a 19th century anti slavery newspaper in the US b Frederick Douglass in June 1851.
No, Douglass and Gerrit Smith published the North Star. go to= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Star_(newspaper)=
Frederick Douglass (formerly Frederick Bailey) was the former slave that edited and published "The North Star".
The first person to start the newspaper called the North Star was Frederick Douglas. The North Star paper was first published in June of 1851 and was an anti-slavery newspaper.
Fredrick Douglas (The North Star) and William Loyd Garrison (The Liberator) were two men who had abolitonist newspapers published.
The Star Tribune is the largest newspaper in Minnesota. It is published in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul area. It is also available in certain parts of Wisconsin, Iowa, South Dakota and North Dakota. It is also known as the Star Trib. It's largest competitor is the Pioneer Press.
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