Antislavery movements -- United States
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- A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the Religious Society of Friends, against slavery and the slave trade
- A decade of sectional controversy, 1851-1861
- A discourse on William Lloyd Garrison and the anti-slavery movement : delivered at the Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday evening, June 1, 1879
- A life for liberty; : anti-slavery and other letters of Sallie Holley
- A strange speech of an estranged people : theory and practice of antebellum African-American freedom day orators
- Abolition and republican thought : history, religion, politics
- Abolition's axe : Beriah Green, Oneida Institute, and the Black freedom struggle
- Abolitionism : a revolutionary movement
- Abolitionism in the United States and Brazil : a comparative perspective
- Abolitionism: : a new perspective.
- Abolitionist, actuary, atheist : Elizur Wright and the reform impulse
- Acts of the anti-slavery apostles.
- Address
- Against wind and tide, : a biography of Wm. Lloyd Garrison
- Agitation--the doom of slavery
- American Catholic opinion in the slavery controversy
- An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization, and American Anti-Slavery Societies
- An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American colonization, and American Anti-Slavery societies.
- Anti-slavery in America : from the introduction of African slaves to the prohibition of the slave trade (1619-1808)
- Anti-slavery opinions before the year 1800
- Antislavery
- Antislavery origins of the Civil War in the United States.
- Antislavery; : the crusade for freedom in America
- Arthur and Lewis Tappan
- At Emerson's tomb : the politics of classic American literature
- Autobiography : memories and experiences of Moncure Daniel Conway
- Autobiography of a fugitive Negro; : his anti-slavery labors in the United States, Canada & England
- Ballots for freedom : antislavery politics in the United States, 1837-1860
- Benjamin Lundy and the struggle for Negro freedom
- Black freedom; : the nonviolent abolitionists from 1830 through the Civil War
- Black protest; issues and tactics
- Blacks in the American Revolution
- Blacks in the abolitionist movement
- British Unitarians against American slavery, 1833-65
- Building an antislavery wall : Black Americans in the Atlantic abolitionist movement, 1830-1860
- Business & slavery; : the New York merchants & the irrepressible conflict
- Captain Charles Stuart, Anglo-American abolitionist
- Civil disobedience and moral law in nineteenth-century American philosophy
- Correspondence between the Hon. F. H. Elmore and James G. Birney
- Correspondence of Thomas Ebenezer Thomas : mainly relating to the anti-slavery conflict in Ohio, especially in the Presbyterian church/
- Cotton & capital : Boston businessmen and antislavery reform, 1854-1868
- Cotton versus conscience; : Massachusetts Whig politics and southwestern expansion, 1843-1848
- Courage and conscience : Black and white abolitionists in Boston
- Crusaders and compromisers : essays on the relationship of the antislavery struggle to the antebellum party system
- Delia Webster and the Underground Railroad
- Emerson's antislavery writings
- First pure, then peaceable : Frederick Douglass, darkness and the Epistle of James
- Forerunners of Black power; : the rhetoric of abolition
- Frederick Douglass
- Frederick Douglass : a selection from his writings
- Frederick Douglass' Civil War : keeping faith in jubilee
- Gamaliel Bailey and antislavery union
- Gregarious saints : self and community in American abolitionism, 1830-1870
- Half a century
- Henry Highland Garnet : a voice of Black radicalism in the nineteenth century
- Holy warriors : the abolitionists and American slavery
- In quest of autonomy : Northern black activism between the Revolution and the Civil War
- James G. Birney and his times; : the genesis of the Republican Party with some account of abolition movements in the South before 1828
- James Gillespie Birney: : slaveholder to abolitionist
- John Mercer Langston and the fight for Black freedom, 1829-65
- John P. Hale and the politics of abolition
- Labor: free and slave; : workingmen and the anti-slavery movement in the United States
- Let my people go : the story of the underground railroad and the growth of the abolition movement
- Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké, 1822-1844.
- Lewis Tappan and the evangelical war against slavery
- Liberator--extra : Boston, Aug. 19, 1837
- Life and times of Frederick Douglass: : his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history
- Maria W. Stewart and the roots of black political thought
- Maria W. Stewart, America's first Black woman political writer : essays and speeches
- Means and ends in American abolitionism; : Garrison and his critics on strategy and tactics, 1834-1850
- Memoir of Rev. Charles T. Torrey who died in the penitentiary of Maryland, : where he was confined for showing mercy to the poor.
- Memorials presented to the Congress of the United States of America
- My bondage and my freedom
- My bondage and my freedom ...
- Nativism and slavery : the northern Know Nothings and the politics of the 1850's
- No property in man : slavery and antislavery at the nation's founding
- Papers relating to the Garrison mob.
- Powder keg; : Northern opposition to the antislavery movement, 1831-1840
- Pro-slavery thought in the old South
- Proceedings of the convention which met at Worcester, Mass., March 1, 1859
- Proceedings of the fourth New England Anti-Slavery Convention : held in Boston, May 30, 31, and June 1 and 2, 1837
- Quakers and slavery in America
- Race and revolution
- Radical abolitionism; : anarchy and the government of God in antislavery thought
- Rebellious histories : the Amistad slave revolt and the cultures of late twentieth-century Black transnationalism
- Recollections of seventy years
- Rehearsal for Republicanism : Free Soil and the politics of antislavery
- Relations of anti-slavery to religion
- Report of the Committee on anti-slavery memorials, September, 1845 : with a historical statement of previous proceedings
- Report of the twenty-fourth National Anti-Slavery Festival
- Richard Henry Dana, : a biography
- Sketch of the life of James G. Birney
- Slavery and the Bible
- Slavery attacked; : the abolitionist crusade
- Some recollections of our antislavery conflict.
- Southern emancipator : Moncure Conway, the American years, 1832-1865
- Speeches, lectures, and letters. : [1st series]
- The American Colonization Society, 1817-1840
- The Amistad rebellion : an Atlantic odyssey of slavery and freedom
- The Black abolitionist papers
- The Frederick Douglass papers, Series two, Autobiographical writings
- The Grimké sisters from South Carolina; : rebels against slavery.
- The Liberty bell
- The New York daily tribune and Passmore Williamson's case : a study in the use of Northern States' rights
- The abolition crusade and its consequences, four periods of American history
- The abolitionists
- The abolitionists: : the growth of a dissenting minority
- The anti-slavery crusade; : a chronicle of the gathering storm
- The anti-slavery movement and reconstruction: : a study in Anglo-American co-operation, 1833-77
- The antislavery appeal : American abolitionism after 1830
- The antislavery argument
- The antislavery impulse, : 1830-1844
- The antislavery vanguard; : new essays on the abolitionists
- The bold Brahmins; : New England's war against slavery, 1831-1863
- The character and influence of abolitionism : a sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath evening, Dec. 9th, 1860
- The crusade against slavery, 1830-1860
- The first emancipation; : the abolition of slavery in the North
- The free produce movement; : a Quaker protest against slavery
- The liberator, William Lloyd Garrison, : a biography
- The life and public services of George Luther Stearns
- The life and writings of Frederick Douglass
- The life of Arthur Tappan
- The life of Thomas Morris: pioneer and long a legislator of Ohio, and U. S. senator from 1833 to 1839.
- The life, travels, and opinions of Benjamin Lundy : including his journeys to Texas and Mexico, with a sketch of contemporary events, and a notice of the revolution in Hayti
- The martyr age of the United States.
- The mind of Frederick Douglass
- The neglected period of anti-slavery in America (1808-1831)
- The negro in the abolitionist movement
- The other South: Southern dissenters in the nineteenth century
- The radical Republicans : Lincoln's vanguard for racial justice
- The road from Monticello; : a study of the Virginia slavery debate of 1832
- The selected letters of Charles Sumner
- The slavery controversy, 1831-1860
- The slavery of the pulpit : and Uncle Tom's wigwam of the North : an historic tale, based on facts without fiction
- The underground rail road; : a record of facts, authentic narratives, letters, &c. narrating the hardships hair-breadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author; together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders, and most liberal aiders and advisers of the road
- They who would be free : Blacks' search for freedom, 1830-1861
- Thomas Earle as a reformer
- Three prize essays on American slavery
- Three who dared : Prudence Crandall, Margaret Douglass, Myrtilla Miner : champions of antebellum Black education
- To awaken my afflicted brethren : David Walker and the problem of antebellum slave resistance
- Two friends of man; : the story of William Lloyd Garrison and Wendell Phillips, and their relationship with Abraham Lincoln
- Vermont's anti-slavery and underground railroad record : with a map and illustrations
- Virtue's hero : Emerson, antislavery, and reform
- Wendell Phillips, Brahmin radical
- Wendell Phillips, liberty's hero
- Wendell Phillips: the agitator.
- Wendell and Ann Phillips : the community of reform, 1840-1880
- William Jay and the constitutional movement for the abolition of slavery
- William Lloyd Garrison and his times; : or, Sketches of the anti- slavery movement in America, and of the man who was its founder and moral leader.
- William Lloyd Garrison and the humanitarian reformers
- William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; : the story of his life told by his children
- William Lloyd Garrison, the abolitionist
- Without consent or contract : the rise and fall of American slavery
- Women and sisters : the antislavery feminists in American culture
- Women's rights emerges within the anti-slavery movement, 1830-1870 : a brief history with documents
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