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Passionate Liberator : Theodore Dwight Weld and the Dilemma of Reform.
Oxford : Oxford University Press, USA, 1982Format: Electronic eBookFull text (Emerson users only)
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American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library, 2011Format: Electronic eBookFull text (MCPHS users only) HeinOnline Slavery in America and the World
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Passionate liberator : Theodore Dwight Weld and the dilemma of reform /
New York ; Oxford, [England] : Oxford University Press, 1980Format: Electronic eBookAccess E-Book
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American slavery as it is testimony of a thousand witnesses
Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Library : distributed by University of North Carolina Press, 2011
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The Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights.
New-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838
Third edition, revised.Format: Electronic eBookFull text (MCPHS users only) HeinOnline Slavery in America and the World
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The Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights.
New-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838
Fourth edition, enlarged.Format: Electronic eBookFull text (MCPHS users only) HeinOnline Slavery in America and the World
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Against slavery : an abolitionist reader
New York : Penguin Books, 2000Format: Book
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Against slavery : an abolitionist reader
New York : Penguin Books, 2000Format: Electronic eBookAccess E-Book
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American antislavery writings : colonial beginnings to emancipation
New York, N.Y. : The Library of America, 2012Table of Contents: “…from Observations of Rufus King, on the Missouri Bill / Rufus King -- Christian slave / Anonymous -- from An oration on the abolition of the slave trade / Jeremiah Gloucester -- from Africa / Ann Evans -- African chief / William Cullen Bryant -- Slave-ship -- Enfranchisement -- Tea-table talk -- Think of our country's glory / Elizabeth Margaret Chandler -- To the first slave ship -- Slavery: written for the celebration of the Fourth of July / Lydia Sigourney -- On liberty and slavery -- Slave's complaint / George Moses Horton -- from Life and adventures of Robert Voorhis, the hermit of Massachusetts / Robert Voorhis -- from Walker's appeal in four articles; together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world / David Walker -- African women / Anonymous -- To the public -- Universal emancipation -- Truisms -- Song of the abolitionist / William Lloyd Garrison -- To William Lloyd Garrison -- Hunters of men -- Yankee girl -- Clerical oppressors -- Slave ships -- Branded hand / John Greenleaf Whittier -- Dream -- Another dream / Anonymous -- Family circle-No 8 / Anonymous -- Jumbo and Zairee -- Slavery's pleasant homes / Lydia Maria Francis Child -- from Slavery / William Ellery Channing -- from Slavery in the United States: a narrative of the life and adventures of Charles Ball, a black man / Charles Ball -- To the slaveholders of the south -- from The sinfulness of slaveholding in all circumstances; tested by reason and scripture / James Gillespie Birney -- from An address delivered before the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia / James Forten -- from An epistle to the clergy of the southern states narrative and testimony of Sarah M Grimke / Sarah Moore Grimke -- from An appeal to the women of the nominally free states / Angelina Emily Grimke -- Word from a petitioner, to congress -- Tocsin -- Plymouth rock -- I would not live always / John Pierpont -- from A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery / Moses Roper -- from Narrative of James Williams: an American slave: who was for several years a driver on a cotton plantation in Alabama / James Williams -- Mother Coelia / Edmund Quincy -- from Letter of Gerrit Smith to Hon Henry Clay / Gerrit Smith -- from American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses / Theodore Dwight Weld -- Pinda:-a true tale / Maria Weston Chapman -- Lonely hearted / Harriet Winslow -- from Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the Schooner Amistad / John Quincy Adams -- Dialogue on slavery / Daniel Henshaw -- from The narrative of Lunsford Lane, formerly of Raleigh, N C / Lunsford Lane -- Slave's dream -- Slave in the dismal swamp -- Slave singing at midnight -- Quadroon girl -- Witnesses / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Duty and safety of emancipation / John Neal -- Arouse, New-England's sons / M L Gardner -- Address to the slaves of the United States of America / Henry Highland Garnet -- Hymn 17 / Jairus Lincoln -- Am I not a sister? …”
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American antislavery writings : colonial beginnings to Emancipation
New York : Library of America, 2012Table of Contents: “…From Observations of Rufus King, on the Missouri Bill / Rufus King -- Christian slave / Anonymous -- from An oration on the abolition of the slave trade / Jeremiah Gloucester -- from Africa / Ann Evans -- African chief / William Cullen Bryant -- Slave-ship -- Enfranchisement -- Tea-table talk -- Think of our country's glory / Elizabeth Margaret Chandler -- To the first slave ship -- Slavery: written for the celebration of the Fourth of July / Lydia Sigourney -- On liberty and slavery -- Slave's complaint / George Moses Horton -- from Life and adventures of Robert Voorhis, the hermit of Massachusetts / Robert Voorhis -- from Walker's appeal in four articles; together with a preamble, to the coloured citizens of the world / David Walker -- African women / Anonymous -- To the public -- Universal emancipation -- Truisms -- Song of the abolitionist / William Lloyd Garrison -- To William Lloyd Garrison -- Hunters of men -- Yankee girl -- Clerical oppressors -- Slave ships -- Branded hand / John Greenleaf Whittier -- Dream -- Another dream / Anonymous -- Family circle-No 8 / Anonymous -- Jumbo and Zairee -- Slavery's pleasant homes / Lydia Maria Francis Child -- from Slavery / William Ellery Channing -- from Slavery in the United States: a narrative of the life and adventures of Charles Ball, a black man / Charles Ball -- To the slaveholders of the south -- from The sinfulness of slaveholding in all circumstances; tested by reason and scripture / James Gillespie Birney -- from An address delivered before the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia / James Forten -- from An epistle to the clergy of the southern states narrative and testimony of Sarah M Grimke / Sarah Moore Grimke -- from An appeal to the women of the nominally free states / Angelina Emily Grimke -- Word from a petitioner, to congress -- Tocsin -- Plymouth rock -- I would not live always / John Pierpont -- from A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery / Moses Roper -- from Narrative of James Williams: an American slave: who was for several years a driver on a cotton plantation in Alabama / James Williams -- Mother Coelia / Edmund Quincy -- from Letter of Gerrit Smith to Hon Henry Clay / Gerrit Smith -- from American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses / Theodore Dwight Weld -- Pinda:-a true tale / Maria Weston Chapman -- Lonely hearted / Harriet Winslow -- from Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, appellants, vs Cinque, and others, Africans, captured in the Schooner Amistad / John Quincy Adams -- Dialogue on slavery / Daniel Henshaw -- from The narrative of Lunsford Lane, formerly of Raleigh, N C / Lunsford Lane -- Slave's dream -- Slave in the dismal swamp -- Slave singing at midnight -- Quadroon girl -- Witnesses / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Duty and safety of emancipation / John Neal -- Arouse, New-England's sons / M L Gardner -- Address to the slaves of the United States of America / Henry Highland Garnet -- Hymn 17 / Jairus Lincoln -- Am I not a sister? …”
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