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Filed under: Enslaved persons -- Maryland -- Biography Biography of Rev. David Smith of the A. M. E. Church (Xenia, OH: Printed at the Xenia Gazette Office, 1881), by David Smith, contrib. by David Alexander Payne (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Struggles for Freedom: or, The Life of James Watkins, Formerly a Slave in Maryland, U. S.; in Which is Detailed a Graphic Account of His Extraordinary Escape from Slavery, Notices of the Fugitive Slave Law, the Sentiments of American Divines on the Subject of Slavery, etc., etc. (19th edition; Manchester, UK: Printed for J. Watkins by A. Heywood, 1860), by James Watkins (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Autobiography of Rev. Thomas W. Henry, of the A. M. E. Church (Baltimore: The author, 1872), by Thomas W. Henry (HTML and TEI at UNC) An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson ("Uncle Tom"), From 1789 to 1881 (revised and enlarged edition; London, ON: Schuyler, Smith, and Co., 1881), by Josiah Henson, ed. by John Lobb, contrib. by Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Sturge, S. Morley, Wendell Phillips, and John Greenleaf Whittier (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Frederick Douglass (London: Hodder and Stoughton, c1906), by Booker T. Washington (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Frederick Douglass, the Colored Orator (revised edition; New York: Funk and Wagnalls Co., 1895), by Frederic May Holland (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Frederick Douglass, the Orator: Containing an Account of His Life, His Eminent Public Services, His Brilliant Career as Orator, Selections from His Speeches and Writings (Springfield, MA: Willey and Co., 1893), by James M. Gregory, contrib. by Frederick Douglass (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Josiah, The Maimed Fugitive: A True Tale (London: Wesleyan Conference Office, 1873), by Henry Bleby The Life and Sufferings of Leonard Black, a Fugitive from Slavery, Written by Himself (New Bedford, MA: Press of B. Lindsey, 1847), by Leonard Black (HTML and TEI at UNC) The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave: Containing His History of 25 Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape, Written by Himself (Worcester, MA: John Thompson, 1856), by John Thompson (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself (editing attributed to Eliot; Boston: A. D. Phelps, 1849), by Josiah Henson, ed. by Samuel Atkins Eliot Memoir of Old Elizabeth, A Coloured Woman (Philadelphia: Collins, 1863), by Elizabeth (HTML and TEI at UNC) Men of Maryland (Baltimore: Church Advocate Press, 1914), by George F. Bragg My Bondage and My Freedom (New York: Miller, Orton and Mulligan, 1855), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by James McCune Smith (HTML and TEI at UNC) My Bondage and My Freedom (c1855), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by James McCune Smith Narrative of Events in the Life of William Green (Formerly a Slave): Written by Himself (Springfield, MA: L. M. Guernsey, 1853), by William Green (HTML and TEI at UNC) A Narrative of the Life and Labors of the Rev. G. W. Offley, A Colored Man, Local Preacher and Missionary (1859), by G. W. Offley (HTML and TEI at UNC) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave (1845), by Frederick Douglass Narrative of the Life of James Watkins, Formerly a "Chattel" in Maryland, U. S.: Containing an Account of His Escape from Slavery, Together with an Appeal on Behalf of Three Millions of Such "Pieces of Property," Still Held Under the Standard of the Eagle (Bolton, UK: Kenyon and Abbatt, 1852), by James Watkins (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper (New York: I. T. Hopper, 1832), by Isaac T. Hopper (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) A Narrative of Thomas Smallwood (Coloured Man): Giving an Account of His Birth; The Period He Was Held in Slavery; His Release, and Removal to Canada, etc; Together With an Account of the Underground Railroad (Toronto: Smallwood; James Stephens, 1851), by Thomas Smallwood (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) A Sketch of Henry Franklin and Family (Philadelphia: Collins Printing House, 1887), by Philadelphia Inquirer (Firm) (HTML and TEI at UNC) Sketch of the Life of Mr. Lewis Charlton, and Reminiscences of Slavery (Portland, ME: Daily Press Print, ca. 1870), by Lewis Charlton, ed. by Edward Everett Brown (HTML and TEI at UNC) Some Memoirs of the Life of Job, the Son of Solomon, the High Priest of Boonda in Africa, by Thomas Bluett (HTML and TEI at UNC) Truth Stranger Than Fiction: Father Henson's Story of His Own Life (Boston: John P. Jewett, 1858), by Josiah Henson, contrib. by Harriet Beecher Stowe (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Uncle Tom's Story of His Life: An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1876 (London: Christian Age Office, 1876), by Josiah Henson, contrib. by Harriet Beecher Stowe, George Sturge, and S. Morley (HTML and TEI at UNC) A narrative of the life and labors of the Rev. G.W. Offley, a colored man, local preacher and missionary, : who lived twenty-seven years at the South and twenty-three at the North; who never went to school a day in his life, and only commenced to learn his letters when nineteen years and eight months old; the emancipation of his mother and her three children; how he learned to read while living in a slave state, and supported himself from the time he was nine years old until he was twenty-one. ([publisher not identified], 1859), by G. W. Offley (page images at HathiTrust) The life of John Thompson, a fugitive slave : Containing his history of 25 years in bondage, and his providential escape, by John Thompson (Gutenberg ebook) Memoir of Old Elizabeth, A Coloured Woman, by Old Elizabeth (Gutenberg ebook) Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume VIII, Maryland Narratives, by United States. Work Projects Administration (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Enslaved persons -- Maryland -- Social conditions Maryland Slavery and Maryland Chivalry, by J. S. Lame (page images at MOA) The Fugitive Blacksmith: or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States (second edition; London: C. Gilpin, 1849), by James W. C. Pennington Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Hartford: Park Pub. Co., 1881), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by George L. Ruffin (HTML and TEI at UNC) Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Boston: De Wolfe and Fiske Co., c1892), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by George L. Ruffin (HTML and TEI at UNC) My Bondage and My Freedom (New York: Miller, Orton and Mulligan, 1855), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by James McCune Smith (HTML and TEI at UNC) My Bondage and My Freedom (c1855), by Frederick Douglass, contrib. by James McCune Smith Maryland slavery and Maryland chivalry Containing the letters of "Junius," originally published in Zion's Herald: together with a brief history of the circumstances that prompted the publication of those letters. Also a short account of the persecution suffered by the author at the hands of Southern slaveholders. (Collins, printer, 1858), by J. S. Lame (page images at HathiTrust) Narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. (Published by Anti-Slavery Office, No. 25 Cornhill, 1845), by Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, and William Lloyd Garrison (page images at HathiTrust) Maryland slavery and Maryland chivalry : containing the letters of "Junius," originally published in Zion's Herald, together with a brief history of the circumstances that prompted the publication of those letters. Also a short account of the persecution suffered by the author at the hands of Southern slaveholders (Collins, Printer, 1858), by J. S. Lame and Junius (page images at HathiTrust) Life of Frederick Douglass (Published at the Anti-Slavery Office, no. 25 Cornhill, 1848), by Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, and William Lloyd Garrison (page images at HathiTrust) Life of Frederick Douglass (Webb and Chapman, Gt. Brunswick-street, 1846), by Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, and Webb and Chapman (page images at HathiTrust) Life and times of Fred'k Douglass (Hartford, Conn. : Park Publishing Co., 1881., 1881), by Frederick Douglass, Edward W. Kinsley, Augustus Robin, George L. Ruffin, and Park Publishing Company (page images at HathiTrust) Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in the United States from Interviews with Former Slaves, Volume VIII, Maryland Narratives, by United States. Work Projects Administration (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Enslaved persons -- Maryland -- Social life and customsFiled under: Freed persons -- Maryland A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man (J.F. Weishampel, Jr., 1895), by Noah Davis (page images at HathiTrust) A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man (J. F. Weishampel, Jr., 1859), by Noah Davis (page images at HathiTrust) A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man (J. F. Weishampel, Jr., 1859), by Noah Davis (page images at HathiTrust) John F. W. Ware and his work for the freedmen. An address in the African Methodist church, Charles street, Boston, April 11, 1881. (Press of G. H. Ellis, 1881), by William E. Matthews and African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Col. Curtis M. Jacobs, on the free colored population of Maryland, delivered in the House of Delegates, on the 17th of February, 1860. (Printed by Elihu S. Riley, 1860), by Curtis M. Jacobs (page images at HathiTrust) Speech on the free colored population of Maryland, delivered in the House of Delegates, on the 17th of February, 1860. (Printed by E.S. Riley, 1860), by Curtis W. Jacobs (page images at HathiTrust) The free negro in Maryland, 1634-1860 (Columbia University; [etc., etc.], 1921), by James Martin Wright (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) The free Negro in Maryland, 1634-1860 (Columbia University; [etc., etc.], 1921), by James Martin Wright (page images at HathiTrust) John F.W. Ware and his work for the freedmen : an address in the African Methodist Church, Charles Street, Boston, April 11, 1881 (Press of Geo. H. Ellis ..., 1881), by William E. Matthews, John Davis Long, and African American Pamphlet Collection (Library of Congress) (page images at HathiTrust) A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, A Colored Man: Written by Himself, At The Age of Fifty-Four, by Noah Davis (Gutenberg ebook)
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