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Cornish, Samuel E., and Wright, Theodore S., The Colonization Scheme Considered, in its Rejection by the Colored People – In its Tendency to Uphold Caste – In its Unfitness for Christianizing and Civilizing The Aborigines of Africa, and for Putting a Stop to The African Slave Trade: In a Leter to the Hon. Theodore Frelinghuysen and the Hon. Benjamin F. Butler; by Samuel E. Cornish and Theodore S. Wright, Pastors of the Colored Presbyterian Churches in the Cities of Newark and New York. |
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[Purvis, Robert] Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens, Threatened with Disfranchisement, to the People of Pennsylvania.
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Our Great Peace Festival and Pow-Wow; To Be Held in Boston, June 1869. [These Sketches appeared originally in the "Wide World" newspaper, published in this city.] |
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Central Sq. Baptist Church, E. Boston. Grand Jubilee Concert, by the Original and Only Louisiana Jubilee Singers. On Tuesday Evening, November 14, 1876…
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(African Slaves in Spanish America.) Translation of a Royal Ordinance or Cedula, for the Government and Protection of Slaves In the Spanish Colonies. Ordered, by the House of Commons, to be printed, 31, May 1811. |
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CIRCULAR. | Philadelphia, 1835. | The great question of Negro Slavery is forcing itself upon the attention of the citizens of our whole country with an influence and power almost irresistible…, [Philadelphia: 1835] |
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[Manuscript Legal Document, Clark County, Arkansas, January 13, 1828, regarding an action by Nancy, a woman of color, against one Joseph Butler] |
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| Bradford, Sarah H., Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman. | ||||
| Bradford, Sarah H., Harriet The Moses of Her People | ||||
| Bradford, Sarah H., Harriet The Moses of Her People | ||||
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Hall, James, An Address to the Free People of Color of the State of Maryland.
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Jackson, William S., An Essay on the Rights of Government, by William Jackson, of Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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| Kramer, John Theophilus, The Slave-Auction. By Dr. John Theophilus Kramer, Late of New Orleans, La. | ||||
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Madden, R. R., A Letter to W. E. Channing, D. D. on the Subject of the Abuse of the Flag of the United States in the Island of Cuba, and the Advantage Taken of its Protection in Promoting the Slave Trade. |
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[Pearl Cyril] Remarks on African Colonization and the Abolition of Slavery. In Two Parts. By a Citizen of New England. |
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Thornwell, James Henley, The Rights and the Duties of Masters. A Sermon Preached at the Dedication of a Church, Erected in Charleston, S. C., for the Benefit and Instruction of the Coloured Population. |
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Christian, Royal A., Roy’s Trip to the Battlefields of Europe. Being the Diary of Royal A. Christian. Confidential Messenger to Colonel Moorehead C. Kennedy, Deputy Director-General of Transportation. |
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