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Filed under: Fugitive slaves -- Southern States -- BiographyFiled under: Slaves -- Southern States -- ReligionFiled under: Slaves -- Southern States -- Social conditions Memorials of a Southern Planter, by Susan Dabney Smedes
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Filed under: Slaves -- Religious life -- Southern States -- History -- 19th century A Catechism, To Be Taught Orally To Those Who Cannot Read: Designed Especially for the Instruction of the Slaves in the Prot. Episcopal Church (Raleigh: Office of "The Church Intelligencer", 1862), by Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America Filed under: Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
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Filed under: Slaves -- Biography Aunt Judy's Story: A Tale From Real Life, Written for the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Fair (Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson, 1855), by Matilda G. Thompson (HTML and TEI at UNC) Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Colour; To Which is Added, a Selection of Pieces in Poetry (New York: M. Day, 1826), by Abigail Mott (HTML and TEI at UNC) The Black Man: His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements (1863), by William Wells Brown (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and Slave (Boston: Published by Geo. W. Light, 1834), by Phillis Wheatley and Margaretta Matilda Odell (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Narratives of Colored Americans (New York: W. W. Wood & Co., 1875), by Abigail Mott and M. S. Wood (HTML and TEI at UNC) The Story of Archer Alexander From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863, by William Greenleaf Eliot (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC)
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Filed under: Slaves -- Fiction Aunt Phillis's Cabin: or, Southern Life As It Is (Philadelphia: Lippincott, Grambo and Co, 1852), by Mary H. Eastman Blake: or, The Huts of America, by Martin Robison Delany (HTML at Virginia) Leah Mordecai: A Novel, by Belle K. Abbott (Gutenberg text) The North and South, or, Slavery and Its Contrasts: A Tale of Real Life (original edition Philadelphia. Crissy and Markley, 1852), by Caroline E. Rush, ed. by Joe Lockard (PDF at eserver.org) Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Harriet Beecher Stowe Uncle Tom's Cabin (includes many auxiliary texts and commentary), by Harriet Beecher Stowe (frame-dependent HTML at Virginia) Uncle Tom's Cabin: or, Life Among the Lowly (Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1853), by Harriet Beecher Stowe, illust. by Matthew Urlwin Sears (DjVu at Georgia)
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Filed under: Slaves -- United States The Negro Christianized: An Essay to Excite and Assist that Good Work, the Instruction of Negro-Servants in Christianity (1706), by Cotton Mather, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles: Together With a Preamble to the Colored Citizens of the World, but in Particular and Very Expressly to Those of the United States of America (first edition; Boston: Printed for the author, 1829), by David Walker (multiple formats at archive.org) Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles: Together With a Preamble to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly to Those of the United States of America (third edition; Boston: Revised and published by D. Walker, 1830), by David Walker (multiple formats at archive.org)
Filed under: Freedmen Extracts From Letters of Teachers and Superintendents of the New-England Educational Commission for Freedmen (1864), by New England Freedmen's Aid Society (page images at MOA) The Industry of the Freedmen of America, by National Freedmen's Aid Union (page images at MOA) The Meaning of Freedom: Economics, Politics, and Culture After Slavery (Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, c1992), ed. by Frank McGlynn and Seymour Drescher (searchable page images at Pitt) The Position of the Republican and Democratic Parties: A Dialogue Between a White Republican and a Colored Citizen (ca.1868), by Union Republican Congressional Committee (page images at MOA) Report of the Proceedings of a Meeting Held at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, on Tuesday Evening, November 3, 1863, To Take Into Consideration the Condition of the Freed People of the South (Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson, 1863), by Pennsylvania Freedmen's Relief Association Report on the Condition of the South (1865), by Carl Schurz (Gutenberg text) "White Man Bery Unsartin"; "Nigger Haint Got No Friends, No How"; The Blackest Chapter in the History of the Republican Party: The Men Who Robbed and Combined to Rob the Freedmen of Their Hard Earnings (Washington: J. Shillington, ca. 1878), by F. Colburn Adams (multiple formats at archive.org) A Woman's Life-Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland (Cincinnati: Walden and Stowe, 1882), by Laura S. Haviland (HTML and page images at LOC) A Woman's Life-Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland (Cincinnati: L.S. Haviland, 1881), by Laura S. Haviland (multiple formats at archive.org) A Woman's Life-Work: Labors and Experiences of Laura S. Haviland, by Laura S. Haviland (Gutenberg text)
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