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Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- United States The American Slave Code in Theory and Practice (New York: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1853), by William Goodell (page images at MOA) Extracts From the American Slave Code (second edition; Philadelphia: Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society, ca. 1829) (multiple formats at archive.org) Historical and Legal Examination of That Part of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States in the Dred Scott Case, Which Declares the Unconstitutionality of the Missouri Compromise Act, and the Self-Extension of the Constitution to Territories, Carrying Slavery Along With It (New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1858), by Thomas Hart Benton (multiple formats at archive.org) An Inquiry into the Law of Negro Slavery in the United States of America; To Which Is Prefixed An Historical Sketch of Slavery ("volume 1" only volume published; Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson; Savannah, GA: W. Thorne Williams, 1858), by Thomas Read Rootes Cobb (multiple formats at Google) A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United States of America (Philadelphia: Kimber and Sharpless, 1827), by George M. Stroud (multiple formats at archive.org) A Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery in the Several States of the United States of America (second edition; Philadelphia: H. Longstreth, 1856), by George M. Stroud (multiple formats at archive.org) Topics of Jurisprudence Connected with Conditions of Freedom and Bondage, by John C. Hurd (page images at MOA) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (Utica, NY: Jackson and Chaplin, 1844), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (second edition; Utica, NY: Lawson and Chaplin, 1845), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) The Constitution A Pro-Slavery Compact: or, Selections From the Madison Papers, etc. (second edition, enlarged; New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1845), by Wendell Phillips, contrib. by James Madison (multiple formats at archive.org) Despotism in America: An Inquiry into the Nature, Results, and Legal Basis of the Slave-Holding System in the United States, by Richard Hildreth (page images at MOA) The Negro Law of South Carolina (Columbia, SC: Printed by J. G. Bowman, 1848), ed. by John Belton O'Neall (multiple formats at archive.org) Rights and Duties of the United States Relative to Slavery Under the Laws of War, by David Lee Child (page images at MOA) Plantation Slavery in Georgia (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1933), by Ralph Betts Flanders (page images at HathiTrust) Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright on This Important Subject (Augusta, GA: Pritchard, Abbot and Loomis, 1860), ed. by E. N. Elliott, contrib. by David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, United States Supreme Court, Charles Hodge, James Henry Hammond, William Harper, and Samuel A. Cartwright Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill, the Abolition of the Slave-Trade in the District of Columbia, and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports, by United States Senate (page images at MOA) Reclamation of Fugitives From Service: An Argument for the Defendant, Submitted to the Supreme Court of the United States, at the December Term, 1846, in the Case of Wharton Jones vs. John Vanzandt (Cincinnati: Printed by R. P. Donogh and Co., 1847), by Salmon P. Chase Letter addressed to the Hon. John C. Calhoun, on the law relating to slaves, free negroes, and mulattoes, by a Virginian. (Washington, J. & G.S. Gideon, printers, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) An essay upon the constitutional rights as to slave property. Republished from the "Southern literary messenger," for Feb. 1840. (Richmond, Printed by T. W. White, 1840), by Conway Robinson (page images at HathiTrust) The constitutional duty of the federal government to abolish American slavery : an exposé of the position of the Abolition society of New-York city and vicinity. (New York : Abolition soc. of New-York city, etc., 1855), by Abolition Society of New York City and Vicinity (page images at HathiTrust) History of the antislavery measures of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-65. (Boston, Walker, Fuller, and company, 1865), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) The American slave code in theory and practice: its distinctive features shown by its statues, judicial decisions, and illustrative facts ... (New York, American and foreign anti-slavery society, 1853), by William Goodell (page images at HathiTrust) Extracts from the American slave code. ([Philadelphia, 182-]), by Philadelphia Female Anti-slavery Society (page images at HathiTrust) Views of American constitutional law, in its bearing upon American slavery. (Utica, N.Y., Jackson & Chaplin, 1844), by William Goodell (page images at HathiTrust) Address to the friends of contitutional liberty, on the violation by the United States House of representatives of the right of petition. (New York, American anti-slavery society, 1840), by American Anti-Slavery Society (page images at HathiTrust) Despotism in America: an inquiry into the nature, results, and legal basis of the slave-holding system in the United States. (Boston, J.P. Jewett and company; New York, Sheldon, Lamport & Blakeman; [etc., etc.], 1854), by Richard Hildreth (page images at HathiTrust) The early slave laws of Mississippi. ([Oxford? Miss., 1899?]), by Alfred Holt Stone (page images at HathiTrust) The Constitution of the United States, with the acts of Congress, relating to slavery, embracing, the Constitution, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793, the Missouri Compromise Act of 1820, the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850, and the Nebraska and Kansas Bill, carefully compiled. (Rochester, D. M. Dewey, [1854]) (page images at HathiTrust) A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of America. With some alterations and considerable additions. By George M. Stroud. (Philadelphia : [H. Longstreth], 1856), by George M. Stroud (page images at HathiTrust) Constitution and act of incorporation of the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and for the relief of free negroes, unlawfully held in bondage, and for the improving the condition of the African race. To which are added abstracts of the laws of the states of Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland, and of the acts of Congress, respecting slavery and the slave trade... (Philadelphia: Printed for the Society, by Hall & Atkinson, 53, Market street, 1820), by Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Hon. Whitemarsh B. Seabrook, of St. John's Colleton; (Charleston, Observer office press, 1835), by Edward R. Laurens (page images at HathiTrust)
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Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Maryland -- CasesFiled under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Massachusetts -- Cases Case of The Slave-Child, Med: Report of the Arguments of Counsel, and of the Opinion of the Court in the Case of Commonwealth vs. Aves, Tried and Determined in the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts (Boston: I. Knapp, 1836), contrib. by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- New Jersey -- Cases Cases Adjudged in the Supreme Court of New-Jersey, Relative to The Manumission of Negroes and Others Holden in Bondage (Burlington, NJ: Printed for "The New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery," by I. Neale, 1794), by New Jersey Supreme Court, ed. by Joseph Bloomfield and New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Pennsylvania -- Cases Case of Passmore Williamson: Report of the Proceedings on the Writ of Habeas Corpus, Issued by the Hon. John K. Kane, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in the Case of the United States of America Ex Rel. John H. Wheeler vs. Passmore Williamson, Including the Several Opinions Delivered; and the Arguments of Counsel, Reported by Arthur Cannon, Esq., Phonographer (Philadelphia: U. Hunt and Son, 1856), ed. by Arthur Cannon, contrib. by United States District Court, Pennsylvania Eastern District and John H. Wheeler
Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- North Carolina -- Rowan County Patrol Regulations for the County of Rowan: Printed by Order of the County Court, at August Term, Anno Domini 1825 (Salisbury, NC: P. White, 1825), by Rowan County (N.C.) Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Virginia
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Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Great Britain Instructions for the Guidance of the Captains and Commanding Officers of Her Majesty's Ships of War Employed in the Suppression of the Slave Trade (2 volumes; London: Printed for HMSO by Harrison and Sons, 1892), by Great Britain Admiralty Report of the Commissioners, Minutes of The Evidence, and Appendix, with General Index of Minutes of Evidence and Appendix (London: G. E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode, 1876), by Great Britain Royal Commission on Fugitive Slaves (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the Negroe cause commonly so called: Addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield, lord chief justice of the Court of King's Bench, &c., by Samuel Estwick (Gutenberg ebook) Filed under: Slavery -- Law and legislation -- Washington (D.C.)Filed under: Slavery -- Brazil -- Law and legislation
Filed under: Slavery -- United States Slavery and Abolitionism, As Viewed by a Georgia Slave (reprint of the 1861 edition with a new bibliographic note; Wilmington, DE: Scholarly Resources Inc, ca. 1970), by Harrison Berry, contrib. by Maxwell Whiteman The Man Who Stole a Continent (Los Angeles: John Henry and Mary Louisa Dunn Bryant Foundation, 1968), by John M. Weatherwax (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and Catholicism (Durham, NC: North State Publishers, c1957), by Richard Roscoe Miller (page images at HathiTrust) An Address Delivered in Marlboro Chapel, Boston, July 4, 1838 (Boston: I. Knapp, 1838), by William Lloyd Garrison (multiple formats at archive.org) The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, to the People of the United States (Cincinnati: Printed at the Gazette office, 1845), by Ohio) Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati (multiple formats at archive.org) An Address to the Inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina (Philadelphia: Kimber, Conrad and Co., 1805), by Ann Alexander (HTML with commentary at Wayback Machine) An Address to the Quarterly, Monthly and Preparative Meetings, and the Members Thereof, Composing the Yearly Meeting of Friends, Held in Philadelphia, by the Committee Appointed at the Late Yearly Meeting to Have Charge of the Subject of Slavery (Philadelphia: Printed by J. Richards, 1839), by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of Friends (Hicksite : 1827-1955) (page images at Temple) The American War Considered Specially With Regard to Slavery, Part II (later followup to 1863 essay; Dunedin, NZ: G. Watson, 1865), by Thomas Halliwell (PDF in Australia) An Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans (Boston: Allen and Ticknor, 1833), by Lydia Maria Child Appeal to the Christian Women of the South (New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836), by Angelina Emily Grimké (frame-dependent HTML at Virginia) A Brief Examination of Scripture Testimony on the Institution of Slavery, in an Essay, First Published in the Religious Herald, and Republished by Request; With Remarks on a Letter of Elder Galusha, of New York, to Dr. R. Fuller, of South Carolina (1850), by Thornton Stringfellow (HTML and TEI with commentary at UNC) The Brotherhood of Thieves: or, A True Picture of the American Church and Clergy: A Letter to Nathaniel Barney, of Nantucket, by Stephen S. Foster (HTML with commentary at tripod.com) Cannibals All! or, Slaves Without Masters (Richmond, VA: A. Morris, 1857), by George Fitzhugh The Church and Slavery, by Albert Barnes (page images at MOA) Circular of the National Committee, Appointed at Pittsburg on the 22d of February, 1856 (1856), by Republican National Committee (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org) Circular of the National Committee of the Pittsburgh Convention, Appointed February 22, 1856 (Washington: Buell and Blanchard, 1856), by Republican National Committee (U.S.) (multiple formats at archive.org) A Condensed Anti-Slavery Bible Argument (New York: Printed by S. W. Benedict, 1845), by George Bourne A Constitutional Manual for the National American Party: In Which is Examined the Question of Negro Slavery in Connexion with the Constitution of the United States (Providence: A. C. Green and Brother, 1856), by Thomas R. Hazard (multiple formats at archive.org) Cotton is King, and Pro-Slavery Arguments: Comprising the Writings of Hammond, Harper, Christy, Stringfellow, Hodge, Bledsoe, and Cartwright on This Important Subject (Augusta, GA: Pritchard, Abbot and Loomis, 1860), ed. by E. N. Elliott, contrib. by David Christy, Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Thornton Stringfellow, United States Supreme Court, Charles Hodge, James Henry Hammond, William Harper, and Samuel A. Cartwright The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States (2 vols.; New York: Mason Brothers, 1861), by Frederick Law Olmsted (page images at MOA) The Cotton Kingdom: A Traveller's Observations on Cotton and Slavery in the American Slave States (2 vols.; New York: Mason Brothers, 1862), by Frederick Law Olmsted (page images at MOA) Democratic Leaders for Disunion: Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 25, 1860 (Tribune Tracts #2; New York :New York Tribune, 1860), by Henry Wilson Die Dem Süden Bevorstehende Crisis: Frei Bearbeitet nach dem Englischen des H.R. Helper. (freely adapted from Helper's "Impending Crisis of the South", in German; Stuttgart: J.G. Cotta'scher Verlag; New York: H. Ludwig, 1860), by Hinton Rowan Helper, ed. by Johann Christoph Heinrich Gittermann (page images at HathiTrust) A Discourse, Delivered at the African Meeting-House, in Boston, July 14, 1808, in Grateful Celebration of the Abolition of the African Slave-Trade, by the Governments of the United States, Great Britain, and Denmark (second edition; Boston: Printed by Lincoln and Edmands, 1808), by Jedidiah Morse, ed. by Joe Lockard The Effect of Slavery on the American People: A Sermon Preached at the Music Hall, Boston, on Sunday, July 4, 1858 (Boston: W. L. Kent and Co., 1858), by Theodore Parker (multiple formats at archive.org) An Essay on Liberty and Slavery (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1856), by Albert Taylor Bledsoe An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism, With Reference to the Duty of American Females (second edition, 1837), by Catharine Esther Beecher (HTML at Virginia) Essays, Philanthropic and Moral: Principally Relating to the Abolition of Slavery in America (Philadelphia: T. E. Chapman, 1845), by Elizabeth Margaret Chandler (page images at HathiTrust) The Golden Hour, by Moncure Daniel Conway (page images at MOA) The Gospel of Slavery: A Primer of Freedom (New York: T. W. Strong, c1864), by Abel C. Thomas (multiple formats at archive.org) The Heritage of the South: A History of the Introduction of Slavery, its Establishment From Colonial Times and Final Effect Upon the Politics of the United States (Lynchburg, VA: Press of Brown-Morrison Co. 1915), by Jubal Anderson Early, ed. by R. H. Early The Iniquity: A Sermon in the First Church, Dorchester, on Sunday Dec. 11, 1859, by Nathaniel Hall (HTML and page images at LOC) Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States (1835), by E. S. Abdy (illustrated HTML at jmisc.net) Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery, As Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, by William Andrew Smith (page images at MOA) Letters on American Slavery (Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860), contrib. by Victor Hugo, Alexis de Tocqueville, Emile de Girardin, H. Carnot, Hippolyte Passy, Giuseppe Mazzini, Nikolai Turgenev, Alexander von Humboldt, Oscar Lafayette, and Edward Baines (page images at HathiTrust) Liberty and Union! Speeches Delivered at the Eighteenth Ward Republican Festival, in Commemoration of the birth of Washington (New York: Baker and Godwin, 1860), by Eighteenth Ward Republican Association The Liberty Cap (Boston: Leonard C. Bowles, 1846), by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (multiple formats at archive.org) The Mission of Free Labor on the American Continent, by William Alanson Howard (page images at MOA) Negro Slavery Unjustifiable, by Alexander McLeod (page images at MOA) Observations on the Slavery of the Africans and Their Descendants, and on the Use of the Produce of Their Labour (New York: S. Wood, 1814), by Elias Hicks An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Delivered in the African Church in the City of New-York, January 1, 1808, by Peter Williams, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade: Delivered in the African Church in the City of New-York, January 1, 1808 (New York: Printed by S. Wood, 1808), by Peter Williams (page images at HathiTrust) Pinda: A True Tale (New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1840), by Maria Weston Chapman (multiple formats at archive.org) The Planter: or, Thirteen Years in the South (Philadelphia: H. Hooker, 1853), by David Brown The Political Economy of Slavery: or, The Institution Considered in Regard to its Influence on Public Wealth and the General Welfare (Washington: Printed by L. Towers, ca. 1857), by Edmund Ruffin (page images at HathiTrust) A Political Text-Book for 1860, by Horace Greeley and John F. Cleveland (page images at MOA) The Position and Course of the South, by William Henry Trescot (page images at MOA) Principles and Measures of True Democracy: The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, Held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, to the People of the United States; Also, the Letter of Elihu Burritt to the Convention (Cincinnati: Printed at the Gazette office, 1845), by Ohio) Southern and Western Liberty Convention (1845 : Cincinnati (multiple formats at archive.org) Prof. Stuart and Slave Catching: Remarks on Mr. Stuart's Book "Conscience and the Constitution", at a Meeting in Guilford, August 1, 1850, Commemorative of Emancipation in the West Indies (West Meriden, CT: Hinman's print, 1850), by G. W. Perkins Put Up Thy Sword: A Discourse Delivered Before Theodore Parker's Society, at the Music Hall, Boston, Sunday, March 11, 1860 (Boston: R. F. Wallcut, 1860), by William Henry Furness (multiple formats at Google) The Rebellion, Its Origin and Life In Slavery, Position and Policy of Missouri: Speech of Charles D. Drake. Delivered, By Request, in Mercantile Library Hall, St. Louis, April 14, 1862; Having Been Previously Spoken, In Substance, at Union, Mo., April 7, 1862 (ca. 1862), by Charles D. Drake The Red Flag in John Bull's Eyes, by Frances Power Cobbe (HTML at Indiana) The Republican Scrap Book (page images at MOA) Revolution oder Abolition: Frei Bearbeitet nach H.R. Helper's Die dem Süden Bevorstehende Crisis (freely adapted from Helper's "Impending Crisis of the South", in German; Stuttgart: J.G. Cotta'scher Verlag, 1860), by Hinton Rowan Helper, ed. by Johann Christoph Heinrich Gittermann The Right of American Slavery (southern and western edition; St. Louis: L. Bushnell, 1860), by T. W. Hoit Rights and Duties of the United States Relative to Slavery Under the Laws of War, by David Lee Child (page images at MOA) A Scriptural Examination of the Institution of Slavery in the United States, With its Objects and Purposes (Georgia: Printed for the author, 1856), by Howell Cobb A Sermon to the Medical Students (1849), by Lucretia Mott (multiple formats at archive.org) The Sin of Slavery, and its Remedy: Containing Some Reflections on the Moral Influence of African Colonization (New York: Printed for the author, 1833), by Elizur Wright The Sinfulness of Slaveholding in All Circumstances, Tested by Reason and Scripture (Detroit: Charles Willcox, 1846), by James Gillespie Birney (page images with commentary at Dickinson) The Slave Power, by Theodore Parker, ed. by James K. Hosmer (multiple formats at archive.org) Slavery (Boston: J. Munroe and Co., 1835), by William Ellery Channing Slavery (second edition, revised; Boston: J. Munroe and Co., 1836), by William Ellery Channing (multiple formats at archive.org) Slavery (fourth edition, revised; Boston: J. Munroe and Co., 1836), by William Ellery Channing (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and Abolitionism, As Viewed by a Georgia Slave (attribution as per title page; Atlanta: M. Lynch and Co., 1861), by Harrison Berry Slavery and the Domestic Slave Trade, in the United States (Philadelphia: Merrihew and Thompson, 1841), by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends Slavery, Con and Pro: or, A Sermon and its Answer (Washington: H. Polkinhorn, Printer, 1858), by Amor patriae, contrib. by Joseph P. Thompson Slavery in the United States of America, by Henry Sherman (page images at MOA) Slavery: Its Origin, Nature and History (Alexandria, VA: Printed at the Virginia Sentinel office, 1860), by Thornton Stringfellow (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery: Its Origin, Nature, and History, Considered in the Light of Bible Teachings, Moral Justice, and Political Wisdom (New York: J. F. Trow, 1861), by Thornton Stringfellow Slavery Ordained of God, by F. A. Ross (Gutenberg text) South and North: or, Impressions Received During a Trip to Cuba and the South, by John S. C. Abbott (page images at MOA) Speech of Mr. Bingham, of Michigan, on the Admission of California: Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1850 (Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe office, 1850), by Kinsley S. Bingham The Suppressed Book About Slavery! (New York: Carleton, 1864), by George Washington Carleton (multiple formats at archive.org) Testimonies of Capt. John Brown, at Harper's Ferry, With His Address to the Court (New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860), by John Brown (multiple formats at archive.org) The True Issue, and the Duty of the Whigs, by Joel Parker (page images at MOA) The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (Boston: Bela Marsh, 1845), by Lysander Spooner (Gutenberg text) The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (Boston: Bela Marsh, 1860), by Lysander Spooner (HTML at lysanderspooner.org) The Voice of Duty (1843), by Adin Ballou (multiple formats at archive.org) 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 Walker's Appeal, With a Brief Sketch of His Life by Henry Highland Garnet; And Also Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the United States of America (New York: Printed by J. H. Tobitt, 1848), by David Walker and Henry Highland Garnet (Gutenberg text) The Works of Charles Sumner (15 volumes; Boston: Lee and Shepard, 1875-1883), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Pro-Slavery Thought in the Old South (Chapel Hill, NC: University of North Carolina Press, 1935), by William Sumner Jenkins (page images at HathiTrust) Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States in 1830, Together with Absentee Ownership of Slaves in the United States in 1830 (Washington: Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, c1924), ed. by Carter Godwin Woodson (multiple formats at archive.org) The Negro in Our History (c1922), by Carter Godwin Woodson (multiple formats at archive.org) An Address to Christians of All Denominations on the Inconsistency of Admitting Slave-Holders to Communion and Church Membership (Philadelphia: S. C. Atkinson, 1831), by Evan Lewis An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York, by Jupiter Hammon (page images at LOC) An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York, by Jupiter Hammon, ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) American Scenes and Christian Slavery: A Recent Tour of Four Thousand Miles in the United States (1849), by Ebenezer Davies (Gutenberg text) The American War: Its Origin, Cause and Probable Results, Considered Specially With Regard to Slavery (Dunedin, NZ: J. Mackay, 1863), by Thomas Halliwell (PDF in Australia) The Christian Martyrs: or, The Conditions of Obedience to the Civil Government, by Jacob Gilbert Forman (page images at MOA) Freedom and War: Discourses on Topics Suggested by the Times (Boston: Ticknor and Fields, 1863), by Henry Ward Beecher (page images at MOA) The Fugitive Slave Bill: or, God's Laws Paramount to the Laws of Men, by Nathaniel Colver (page images at MOA) The Great Conspiracy: Its Origin and History, by John Alexander Logan (Gutenberg text) An Historical Sketch of Slavery, From the Earliest Periods (Philadelphia: T. and J. W. Johnson and Co.; Savannah: W. T. Williams, 1858), by Thomas Read Rootes Cobb "How Can I Help Abolish Slavery?" or, Counsels to the Newly Converted (Anti-Slavery Tracts #14; 1855), by Maria Weston Chapman (page images at UMass) The King of Rivers: With a Chart of Our Slave and Free Soil Territory (New York: C. Wood, 1850), by Cora Montgomery, contrib. by Gerrit Smith The Laws of Human Progress and Modern Reforms, by Orville Dewey (page images at MOA) Letter to the Hon. Wm. C. Rives of Virginia, on Slavery and the Union (Boston: J. H. Eastburn's Press, 1860), by Nathan Appleton Life of Isaac Mason As a Slave, by Isaac Mason (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days (Boston: Ross Pub. Co., 1909), by Annie L. Burton (HTML and TEI at UNC) Mr. Soulé's Speech, at Opelousas, Louisiana, Delivered on the 6th of September 1851 (New Orleans: Printed by J. L. Sollée, 1851), by Pierre Soulé Narrative and Writings of Andrew Jackson, of Kentucky (Syracuse: Daily and Weekly Star Office, 1847), by Andrew Jackson National Sermons: Sermons, Speeches and Letters on Slavery and Its War, by Gilbert Haven (page images at MOA) Negroes and Negro "Slavery": The First an Inferior Race, The Latter Its Normal Condition (third edition; New York: Van Evrie, Horton and Co., 1863), by John H. Van Evrie (page images at Google) No-History Versus No-War: or, The Great Tootle Rebellion Exposed (New York: E. R. McCall, 1886), by Eli Robinson McCall (page images at HathiTrust) No Slave-Hunting in the Old Bay State: An Appeal to the People and Legislature of Massachusetts (Anti-Slavery Tracts new series #13; New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860.), by Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison, and Charles C. Burleigh (PDF and XML at loc.gov) An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade (New York: Hardcastle and Van Pelt, 1813), by George Lawrence (PDF at nypl.org) "Posting the Books Between the North and the South": Speech of Hon. John J. Perry, of Maine (Republican State Central Committee of California Campaign Document #5; 1860), by John J. Perry President Tappan's Message to the Law Congress of the University of Michigan, Delivered January 18th, 1862 (Ann Arbor: Clark, Wiltsie and Co., 1862), by Henry Philip Tappan 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 Review of Webster's Speech on Slavery, by Wendell Phillips (page images at MOA) The Romance of the Civil War, ed. by Albert Bushnell Hart and Elizabeth Stevens (illustrated HTML at Virginia) The Selling of Joseph: A Memorial (1700), by Samuel Sewall (PDF at unl.edu) Slavery and the War: A Historical Essay (Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott and Co., 1863), by Henry Darling The Southern Platform: or, Manual of Southern Sentiment on the Subject of Slavery (Boston: J. P. Jewett and Co., 1858), by Daniel R. Goodloe Southern Wealth and Northern Profits, As Exhibited in Statistical Facts and Official Figures: Showing the Necessity of Union to the Future Prosperity and Welfare of the Republic (New York: G. W. and J. A. Wood, 1860), by Thomas Prentice Kettell Speech of John Hossack, Convicted of a Violation of the Fugitive Slave Law, Before Judge Drummond, of the United States District Court, Chicago, Ill. (New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860), by John Hossack (Gutenberg text) Speeches and Papers Relating to the Rebellion and the Overthrow of Slavery (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co., 1867), by George S. Boutwell Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life: Reminiscences as told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege" (East Saginaw, MI: Evening News Printing and Binding House, 1885), by Isaac D. Williams, ed. by William Ferguson Goldie (illustrated HTML and TEI at UNC) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (Utica, NY: Jackson and Chaplin, 1844), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) Views of American Constitutional Law, in Its Bearing upon American Slavery (second edition; Utica, NY: Lawson and Chaplin, 1845), by William Goodell (multiple formats at archive.org) White Supremacy and Negro Subordination: or, Negroes a Subordinate Race, and (So-Called) Slavery its Normal Condition (second edition; New York: Van Evrie, Horton and Co., 1870), by John H. Van Evrie Negro Slavery, Then and Now (Chicago: Revolutionary Workers League, 1939), by Revolutionary Workers League of the U.S. (page images at HathiTrust) Address of the Macedon Convention, by William Goodell; and Letters of Gerrit Smith (Albany: S. W. 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(New York : Abolition soc. of New-York city, etc., 1855), by Abolition Society of New York City and Vicinity (page images at HathiTrust) A refutation of the calumnies circulated against the southern & western states, respecting the institution and existence of slavery among them. To which is added, a minute and particular account of the actual state and condition of their Negro population. Together with historical notices of all the insurrections that have taken place since the settlement of the country. ... By a South-Carolinian. (Charleston [S.C.]: Printed by A. E. Miller ..., 1822), by Edwin C. Holland (page images at HathiTrust) The Bible and slavery: (Cincinnati, L. Swormstedt & A. 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(Middlebury [Vt.] Knapp and Jewett, printers, 1836), by Edward Downing Barber (page images at HathiTrust) Lectures on slavery: delivered in the North Presbyterian church, Chicago. By N.L. Rice, D.D. (Chicago, Daily democrat print, 1860), by N. L. Rice (page images at HathiTrust) Review of the Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery, (Boston, J. Munroe and company, 1836), by George Frederick Simmons (page images at HathiTrust) The Biglow papers / edited, with an introduction, notes, glossary, and copious index by Homer Wilbur, A.M. [i.e. James Russell Lowell], pastor of the first church in Jaalam, and prospective member of many literary, learned and scientific societies. (New York : Hurst, 1890?), by James Russell Lowell (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. F. W. Pickens, delivered before a public meeting of the people of the district, held at Edgefield C. H., S. C., July 7, 1851. (Edgefield, S.C., Printed at the Advertiser Office, 1851), by F. W. Pickens (page images at HathiTrust) Negroes and Negro "slavery;" the first, an inferior race--the latter, its normal condition. (Baltimore, J. D. Toy, printer, [1854]), by John H. Van Evrie (page images at HathiTrust) The moral significance of the contrasts between slavery and freedom: a discourse preached in the First church, Dorchester, May 10, 1864. By Nathaniel Hall ... (Boston, Walker, Wise, and company; E. Clapp, 1864), by Nathaniel Hall (page images at HathiTrust) A discourse on St. Paul's epistle to Philemon; exhibiting the duty of citizens of the northern states in regard to the institution of slavery; delivered in Christ church, Hartford; Dec. 22, 1850; by N. S. Wheaton, D.D. (Hartford, Press of Case, Tiffany and company, 1851), by Nathaniel Sheldon Wheaton (page images at HathiTrust) Appeal from the judgements of Great Britain respecting the United States of America. (Philadelphia: Published by Mitchell, Ames, and White, William Brown, Printer, 1819), by Robert Walsh (page images at HathiTrust) The Bible against slavery. An inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights. (New-York, The American anti-slavery society, 1837), by Theodore Dwight Weld (page images at HathiTrust) Familiar letters to Henry Clay of Kentucky, describing a winter in the West Indies. By Joseph John Gurney. (New York, Press of M. Day, 1840), by Joseph John Gurney (page images at HathiTrust) The relation between the races at the South. (Charleston, Presses of Evans & Cogswell, 1861), by James Warley Miles (page images at HathiTrust) Letters from John Quincy Adams to his constituents to the Twelfth congressional district in Massachusetts. (Boston, I. Knapp, 1837), by John Quincy Adams (page images at HathiTrust) Conscience and the Constitution with remarks on the recent speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the subject of slavery. (Boston, Crocker & Brewster, 1850), by Moses Stuart (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks upon slavery, occasioned by attempts made to circulate improper publications in the Southern States. (Augusta, Printed for the publisher, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) ...Anti-slavery in Virginia; extracts from Thos. Jefferson, (Baltimore, J.F. Weishampel, 1865), by William Crane (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks on the immediate abolition lecture of Rev. Mr. Phelps, delivered in the 2d Baptist church in Taunton, Sunday evening, May 24, 1835. (Taunton [Mass.] E. Anthony, printer, 1835) (page images at HathiTrust) Negro slavery unjustifiable : a discourse / by the late Rev. Alexander McLeod. (New York : A. McLeod, 1863), by Alexander McLeod (page images at HathiTrust) Views of slavery, in its effects on the wealth, population, and character of nations. (Philadelphia, Junior anti-slavery society, 1838), by William Jackson (page images at HathiTrust) A death blow to the principles of abolition. ([Washington?, 183-?]), by Lucy Kenney (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Hon. Eli S. Shorter, of Alabama, on the Massachusetts personal liberty bill and the constitutional rights of the South. Delivered in the House of representatives April 9, 1856. (Washington, Printed at the Union office, 1856), by Eli Sims Shorter (page images at HathiTrust) Address on the free-soil question. (Georgetown [D.C.] Printed by J. F. & J. A. Crow, 1848), by William David Clark Murdock (page images at HathiTrust) A picture of slavery, drawn from the decisions of southern courts. ([Philadelphia, Crissy & Markley, 1863]) (page images at HathiTrust) A constitutional manual for the national American party. (Providence, A.C. Greene & brother, printers, 1856), by Thomas R. Hazard (page images at HathiTrust) Proceedings in relation to the presentation of the address of the Yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends, on the slave-trade and slavery, to sovereigns and those in authority in the nations of Europe, and in other parts of the world, where the Christian religion is professed. London: Printed by Edward Newman ... 1854. (New York, J. Egbert, printer, 1856), by London Yearly Meeting (Society of Friends) (page images at HathiTrust) Domestic slavery considered as a Scriptural institution: (New York, L. Colby;, 1845), by Richard Fuller (page images at HathiTrust) Address of the Starksborough and Lincoln anti-slavery society, to the public. (Middlebury [Vt.] Knapp and Jewett, printers, 1835), by Starksborough and Lincoln anti-slavery society (page images at HathiTrust) Letter from General C.F. Henningsen, in reply to the letter of Victor Hugo on the Harper's Ferry invasion : with an extract from the letter of the Rev. Nathan Lord, D.D., president of Dartmouth College, N.H., and an article from the London "Times" on slavery. (New York : Davies & Kent, printers, 1860), by C. F. Henningsen (page images at HathiTrust) The moving power. A discourse delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian church in Philadelphia, Sunday morning, Feb. 9, 1851, after the occurrence of a fugitive slave case. By W. H. Furness. (Philadelphia, Merrihew and Thompson, Printers, 1851), by William Henry Furness (page images at HathiTrust) Why I have not gone to the South. ([New York, American anti-slavery society, 1858]), by W. Robson (page images at HathiTrust) The progress and intelligence of Americans; collateral proof of slavery, from the first to the eleventh chapter of Genesis, as founded on organic law; ([Louisville, Ky., 1863]), by Marvin T. Wheat (page images at HathiTrust) The limits of responsibility in reforms / by T.R. Sullivan. (Boston : A. Williams and Co., 1861), by T. R. Sullivan (page images at HathiTrust) An appeal for freedom : made in the Assembly of the State of New York, March 7th, 1859 / by Charles S. Spencer. (Albany, [N.Y.] : Weed, Parsons, 1859), by Charles S. Spencer (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered by the Rev. Theodore Parker, (New York, American anti-slavery society, 1854), by Theodore Parker (page images at HathiTrust) A refutation of the principles of abolition; by a lady of Fredericksburg, Va. ([Washington?, 1836?]), by Lucy Kenney (page images at HathiTrust) An address on the annexation of Texas, (Boston, W. Crosby and H. P. Nichols, 1845), by Stephen Clarendon Phillips (page images at HathiTrust) Negroes and Negro "slavery." The first an inferior race: the latter its normal condition. (New York, Van Evrie, Horton, 1863), by John H. Van Evrie (page images at HathiTrust) A discourse on the proposed repeal of the Missouri compromise; (Worcester, Mass., Printed by E. R. Fiske, [1854]), by John Nelson (page images at HathiTrust) An address delivered before the literary societies of Rutgers College, by Rev. George Junkin ... July 1st, 1856. (New York, Pruden & Martin, Printers, 1856), by George Junkin (page images at HathiTrust) Review of Rev. W. W. Eell's thanksgiving sermon, by Rev. Isaac J. P. Collyer, delivered in the Methodist Episcopal church, Newburyport, Dec. 29, 1850. (Newburyport, C. Whipple, 1851), by Isaac J. P. Collyer (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and the Episcopacy: being an examination of Dr. Bascom's review of the reply of the majority to the protest of the minority of the late General conference of the M.E. Church, in the case of Bishop Andrew. By George Peck ... (New York, G. Lane & C.B. Tippett, 1845), by George Peck (page images at HathiTrust) Remarks on Dr. Channing's Slavery. (Boston, Russell, Shattuck and co., and J.H. Eastburn, 1835), by James Trecothick Austin (page images at HathiTrust) John Brown. Réflexions sur l'esclavage. (New York, S. Hallet, imprimeur, 1860), by Francis E. Levasnier (page images at HathiTrust) A letter from an elder in an old school Presbyterian church to his son at college. (New York, 1863) (page images at HathiTrust) To the 38th Congress of the United States of America. ([New York, 1864]), by Rudolph Wieczorek (page images at HathiTrust) The South: her peril, and her duty. A discourse, (New Orleans, Printed at the office of the True witness and sentinel, 1860), by Benjamin Morgan Palmer (page images at HathiTrust) Memorial of Hon. Th. H. Baird, praying for the enactment of measures to preserve the Constitution and union of the states. (Pittsburgh, A.A. Anderson & sons, printers, 1864), by Thomas H. Baird (page images at HathiTrust) Great mass meeting on the battle ground of Tippecanoe. 600,00 freemen in council! ([New York, 1856]), by James Watson Webb (page images at HathiTrust) Speech of Cassius M. Clay, before the Law Department of the University of Albany, N. Y., February 3, 1863. (New York, Wynkoop, Hallenbeck & Thomas, printers, 1863), by Cassius Marcellus Clay (page images at HathiTrust) Antidote to Rev. H. J. Van Dyke's pro-slavery discourse, by Rev. Wm. H. Boole. "American slavery has no foundation in the Scriptures." Delivered in the M. E. church, Mount Vernon, New York, on Sunday, January 13, 1861. (New York, E. Jones & Co., Printers, 1861), by William H. Boole (page images at HathiTrust) Opinions on 'slavery,' and 'reconstruction of the Union,' as expressed by President Lincoln. With brief notes by Hon. William Whiting. ([New York] Printed for the Union congressional committee by J. A. Gray & Green, [1864]), by Abraham Lincoln (page images at HathiTrust) The olive branch; (Philadelphia [Printed by T. K. & P. G. Collins], 1856), by Charles Miner (page images at HathiTrust) An appeal to the professors of Christianity, (Providence, Printed by Knowles and Vose, 1842), by Society of. New England Yearly meeting Friends (page images at HathiTrust) Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia. (Boston, The American anti-slavery society, 1860), by Lydia Maria Francis Child (page images at HathiTrust) The power duty, and necessity of destroying slavery in the rebel states. ([Washington?, 1864]), by Isaac Newton Arnold (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the United States of America; its national recognition and relations, from the establishment of the confederacy, to the present time. A word to the North and the South. By Henry Sherman ... (Hartford : Hurlburt & Pond, 1860), by Henry Sherman (page images at HathiTrust) Colonization and abolition contrasted. (Philadelphia, H. Hooker, [1839?]), by Calvin Colton (page images at HathiTrust) The fugitive slave bill; or, God's laws paramount to the laws of men. A sermon, preached on Sunday, October 20, 1850, by Rev. Nathaniel Colver, pastor of the Tremont St. Church. Pub. by request of the church. (Boston, J.M. Hewes & co., 1850), by Nathaniel Colver (page images at HathiTrust) Letters to the Hon. William Jay, being a reply to his "Inquiry into the American colonization and American anti-slavery societies." (New-York, Leavitt, Lord & co.; Boston, Crocker & Brewster, 1835), by David Meredith Reese (page images at HathiTrust) The present crisis: with reply and appeal to European advisers, (Boston, Crocker & Brewster, 1860), by Samuel Nott (page images at HathiTrust) The character and influence of abolitionism. (New York, D. Appleton and company, 1860), by Henry Jackson Van Dyke (page images at HathiTrust) A review of anti-abolition sermon, preached at Pleasant Valley, N. Y., by Rev. Benjamin F. Wile, August, 1838. (Whitesboro, Press of the Oneida institute, 1838), by John H. Wiggins (page images at HathiTrust) The position of John Bell and his supporters. (Boston, Bee printing co., [1860]), by Henry Wilson (page images at HathiTrust) Slaveholding a malum in se, or invariably sinful. (Hartford, S. S. Cowles, 1839), by Edward Royall Tyler (page images at HathiTrust) ...Concessions and compromises. (Philadelphia, C. Sherman & son, printers, [1860]), by Joshua Francis Fisher (page images at HathiTrust) The injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of the Africans: illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut society for the promotion of freedom, and for the relief of persons unlawfully holden in bondage, at their annual meeting in New Haven, Sept. 15, 1791. By Jonathan Edwards ... (Boston, Wells and Lilly, 1822), by Jonathan Edwards (page images at HathiTrust) The wolf detected; (Detroit, Geiger & Christian, pirnters, 1845), by James E. 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Goodrich, 1840), by John Kendrick Converse (page images at HathiTrust) Discussion on American slavery, between George Thompson, esq., agent of the British and foreign society for the abolition of slavery throughout the world, and Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, delegate from the General assembly of the Presbyterian church in the United States to the Congregational union of England and Wales: (Boston, I. Knapp, 1836), by George Thompson (page images at HathiTrust) American slavery. A protest against American slavery, by one hundred and seventy-three Unitarian ministers. (Boston, B.H. Greene, 1845) (page images at HathiTrust) Freedom national; (Washington, Buell & Blanchard, 1852), by Charles Sumner (page images at HathiTrust) Letter of Hon. Montgomery Blair, postmaster general, to the meeting held at the Cooper Institute, New York, March 6, 1862. (Washington, Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1862), by Montgomery Blair (page images at HathiTrust) The family and slavery. 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(New York, The Am. & for. anti-slavery society, 1849), by American and foreign anti-slavery society (page images at HathiTrust) Vindex on the liability of the abolitionists to criminal punishment, and on the duty of the non-slave-holding states to suppress their efforts. (Charleston, Printed by A. E. Miller, 1835), by pseud Vindex (page images at HathiTrust) Principles and measures of true Democracy. The address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention, held at Cincinnati, June 11, 1845, to the people of the United States; also, the letter of Elihu Burritt to the convention. (Cincinnati, Printed at the Gazette Office, 1845), by Southern and Western Liberty Convention (page images at HathiTrust) The Union: being a condemnation of Mr. Helper's scheme, with a plan for the settlement of the "irrepressible conflict." By one who has considered both sides of the question ... (New York, F. A. Brady, [1857?]) (page images at HathiTrust) Letter from Mr. Stanly, of N. C. to Mr. Botts, of Virginia. ([Washington, 1840]), by Edward Stanly (page images at HathiTrust) Prize essay, on the comparative economy of free and slave labour, in agriculture. (Frederick [Md.] Printed by J. P. Thomson, 1827), by James Raymond (page images at HathiTrust) ...An essay on slavery, ([Philadelphia?, 1859]), by Andrew Caffrey (page images at HathiTrust) First abolition society in the United States, ([Philadelphia] Printed by J. B. Lippincott company, [1912?]), by Edward Raymond Turner (page images at HathiTrust) The Bible against slavery. (New York, American anti-slavery society, 1838), by Theodore Dwight Weld (page images at HathiTrust) An address to the citizens of Philadelphia, on th subject of slavery. (Philadelphia, W.P. Gibbons, printer, 1833), by Edwin Pitt Atlee (page images at HathiTrust) The slave-catcher caught in the meshes of eternal law. By Asa Rand. (Cleveland, Steam-Press of Smead and Cowles, 1852), by Asa Rand (page images at HathiTrust) An address, deliverd before the citizens of Becket, (Lee [Mass.] Printed by E.J. Bull, 1839), by Joseph Sturges (page images at HathiTrust) Slaveholding not sinful. An argument before the General synod of the Reformed Protestant Dutch church, October, 1855. (New-York, J.A. Gray, printer, 1855), by Samuel Blanchard How (page images at HathiTrust) Methodism and slavery: with other matters in controversy between the North and the South; (Frankfort, Ky., Hodges, Todd & Pruett, printers, 1845), by H. B. Bascom (page images at HathiTrust) A letter to the Right Rev. L. Silliman Ives, bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church in the state of North Carolina; occasioned by his late address to the convention of his diocese. (New York, W. Harned, 1848), by William Jay (page images at HathiTrust) Considerations on the use of the productions of slavery, (Philadelphia, Merrihew & Thompson, printers, 1844), by Samuel Rhoads (page images at HathiTrust) Hebrew and American slavery. (Rochester, N.Y., Press of A. Strong & co., 1863), by Gabriel Smith Corwin (page images at HathiTrust) The war and slavery; and their relations to each other. A discourse, delivered in the Old South Church, Reading, Mass., December 28, 1862. By Rev. William Barrows ... (Boston, J.M. Whittemore & Co., 1863), by W. Barrows (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery in the United States. A sermon delivered in Amory Hall, on Thanksgiving Day, November 24, 1842 / by James Freeman Clarke. (Boston : Benjamin H. Greene, 1843), by James Freeman Clarke (page images at HathiTrust) A lecture delivered in the Tremont temple, Boston, Massachusetts, on the 26th January, 1856, (Washington, Printed by J. T. and L. 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Morrison; New York, Stanford & Swords; [etc., etc.], 1848), by Philip Berry (page images at HathiTrust) A plea for the South. (Boston, S. P. Seaman, 1847), by pseud Massachusetts Junior (page images at HathiTrust) No slave-hunting in the Old Bay State; speech of Charles C. Burleigh at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts A. S. Society, Friday, January 28, 1859. (Boston : Mass. A.S. Society, 1859), by Charles C. Burleigh (page images at HathiTrust) The confederacy of Judah with Assyria: ([West Battleboro] J.B. Miner, printer, [1852]), by Joseph Chandler (page images at HathiTrust) An address, delivered on the fourth of July, 1836, (Boston, I. Knapp, 1836), by Charles Fitch (page images at HathiTrust) Proceedings of the Rhode-Island anti-slavery convention, held in Providence, on the 2d, 3d and 4th of February, 1836. (Providence, H. H. Brown, printer, 1836), by Rhode Island state anti-slavery convention (page images at HathiTrust) The nail hit on the head; (New Haven, T. H. 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(Washington, Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1840), by William Cost Johnson (page images at HathiTrust) An address to the quarterly, monthly and preparative meetings, (New York, 1839), by Society of. Philadelphia Yearly meeting Friends (page images at HathiTrust) An address of the quartely, monthly and prepartative meetings and the members thereof, (Philadelphia, Printed by J. Richards, 1839), by Society of. Philadelphia Yearly meeting Friends (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and the Bible. A tract for the times. (Chambersburg, Pa., M. Kieffer & Co.'s Caloric Printing Press, 1861), by Philip Schaff (page images at HathiTrust) Sympathy, its foundation and legitimate exercise considered, in special relation to Africa: a discourse delivered on the fourth of July 1828, in the Sixth Presbyterian church, Philadelphia. (Philadelphia, Printed by W. F. Geddes, [1828]), by John H. Kennedy (page images at HathiTrust) The abolition cause eventually triumphant. 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A discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian church of Penn Yan, New York, November 2d, 1862. By Rev. Frederick Starr, jr. ... (Albany, Weed, Parsons and company, printers, 1862), by Frederick Starr (page images at HathiTrust) The chattel principle the abhorrence of Jesus Christ and the apostles; or, No refuge for American slavery in the New Testament. By Beriah Green. (New York : American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839), by Beriah Green (page images at HathiTrust) Three unlike speeches, by William Lloyd Garrison, of Massachusetts, Garrett Davis, of Kentucky, Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia. The abolitionists, and their relations to the war. The war not for emancipation. African slavery, the corner-stone of the Southern confederacy. (New York, E. D. Barker; [etc., etc.], 1862) (page images at HathiTrust) ... Letter of Gerrit Smith, to Hon. Henry Clay. 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Curry, of Alabama, on the election of speaker, and the progress of anti-slaveryism. (Washington, Printed by L. Towers, 1859), by J. L. M. Curry (page images at HathiTrust) Premium questions on slavery, each admitting of a yes or no answer; addressed to the editors of the New York independent and New York evangelist, by Sidney E. Morse, lately editor of the New York observer. (New York, Harper & brothers, 1860), by Sidney E. Morse (page images at HathiTrust) Slavery and the church. Two letters addressed to Rev. N. L. Rice, D. D., in reply to his letters to the Congregational deputation, on the subject of slavery. Also a letter to Rev. Nehemiah Adams, D. D., in answer to the "South side view of slavery." By Smectymnuus. (Boston, Crocker and Brewster, 1856), by Smectymnuus (page images at HathiTrust) Secession and slavery: (Boston, A. 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Prime (Gutenberg ebook) The Rising Son; or, the Antecedents and Advancement of the Colored Race, by William Wells Brown, contrib. by Alonzo D. Moore and Elijah W. Smith (Gutenberg ebook) Autographs for Freedom, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Thirty-five Other Eminent Writers, ed. by Julia Griffiths, contrib. by Harriet Beecher Stowe (Gutenberg ebook) Negroes and Negro "Slavery:" the first an inferior race: the latter its normal condition., by John H. Van Evrie (Gutenberg ebook) En Virginie, épisode de la guerre de sécession: Précédé d'une étude sur l'esclavage et les punitions corporelles en Amérique, et suivi d'une bibliographie raisonnée des principaux ouvrages français et anglais sur la flagellation (in French), by Jean de Villiot (Gutenberg ebook) A Glance at the Past and Present of the Negro: An Address, by Robert H. 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Thomas (Gutenberg ebook) Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 02 (of 20), by Charles Sumner (Gutenberg ebook) Charles Sumner: his complete works, volume 01 (of 20), by Charles Sumner, contrib. by George Frisbie Hoar (Gutenberg ebook) The Story of Slavery, by Booker T. Washington, contrib. by Emmett J. Scott (Gutenberg ebook) The Way to Abolish Slavery, by Charles Stearns (Gutenberg ebook) Abolitionism Exposed!: Proving the the Principles of Abolitionism are Injurious to the Slaves Themselves, Destructive to This Nation, and Contrary to the Express Commands of God, by W. W. Sleigh (Gutenberg ebook) Address to the Non-Slaveholders of the South: on the Social and Political Evils of Slavery, by Lewis Tappan (Gutenberg ebook) Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery: As Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the Duties of Masters to Slaves, by William A. Smith, ed. by Thomas O. Summers (Gutenberg ebook) Abolition a Sedition, by a Northern Man, by Calvin Colton (Gutenberg ebook) The Iron Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession, by John H. Aughey (Gutenberg ebook) Slavery and the Constitution, by William I. Bowditch (Gutenberg ebook) The American Indian as Slaveholder and Seccessionist: An Omitted Chapter in the Diplomatic History of the Southern Confederacy, by Annie Heloise Abel (Gutenberg ebook) The Brothers' War, by John C. Reed (Gutenberg ebook) Abolition Fanaticism in New York: Speech of a Runaway Slave from Baltimore, at an Abolition: Meeting in New York, Held May 11, 1847, by Frederick Douglass (Gutenberg ebook) The Alternative: A Separate Nationality; or, The Africanization of the South, by William H. Holcombe (Gutenberg ebook) Discussion on American Slavery, by Robert J. Breckinridge and George Thompson (Gutenberg ebook) Three Prize Essays on American Slavery, by A. C. Baldwin, R. B. Thurston, and Timothy Williston (Gutenberg ebook) American Slave Trade: Or, An Account of the Manner in which the Slave Dealers take Free People from some of the United States of America, and carry them away, and sell them as Slaves in other of the States; and of the horrible Cruelties practised in the carrying on of this most infamous Traffic, by Jesse Torrey (Gutenberg ebook) Report of the Decision of the Supreme Court of the United States, and the Opinions of the Judges Thereof, in the Case of Dred Scott versus John F. A. Sandford: December Term, 1856., by Benjamin C. Howard and United States. Supreme Court, contrib. by John F. A. Sanford and Dred Scott (Gutenberg ebook) A Letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot, Representative in Congress From the City of Boston, In Reply to His Apology For Voting For the Fugitive Slave Bill., by Franklin Dexter, contrib. by William Jay (Gutenberg ebook) Thoughts on African Colonization, by William Lloyd Garrison (Gutenberg ebook) An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism: With reference to the duty of American females, by Catharine Esther Beecher (Gutenberg ebook) No Compromise with Slavery: An Address Delivered to the Broadway Tabernacle, New York, by William Lloyd Garrison (Gutenberg ebook) Anti-Slavery Opinions before the Year 1800: Read before the Cincinnati Literary Club, November 16, 1872, by George Buchanan and William Frederick Poole (Gutenberg ebook) Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2: A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together: With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil: War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865, by Joseph Warren Keifer (Gutenberg ebook) Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854), ed. by Julia Griffiths (Gutenberg ebook) The Abolition Of Slavery The Right Of The Government Under The War Power, ed. by William Lloyd Garrison (Gutenberg ebook) Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days, by Annie L. 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[1774]), by John Allen (HTML at Evans TCP) A caution and warning to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved Negroes in the British dominions. : Collected from various authors, and submitted to the serious consideration of all, more especially of those in power. / By Ant. Benezet. (Philadelphia: : Printed by Henry Miller, in Second-Street., MDCCLXVI. [1766]), by Anthony Benezet (HTML at Evans TCP) Notes on the slave trade. ([Philadelphia? : s.n., ca. 1780]), by Anthony Benezet (HTML at Evans TCP) An Epistle of caution and advice, concerning the buying and keeping of slaves. (Philadelphia: : Printed and sold by James Chattin, in Church-Alley., 1754), by Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (HTML at Evans TCP) A brief examination of the practice of the times, by the foregoing and the present dispensation: whereby is manifested, how the Devil works in the mystery, which none can understand and get the victory over but those that are armed with the light, that discovers the temptation and the author thereof, and gives victory over him and his instruments, who are now gone forth, as in the beginning, from the true friends of Jesus, having the form of godliness in words, but in deeds deny the power thereof; from such we are commanded to turn away. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] ([Philadelphia] : Printed [by Benjamin Franklin and Hugh Meredith] for the author,, anno 1729), by Ralph Sandiford (HTML at Evans TCP)
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