Published anonymously. Written by William Watts, formerly attributed to John Campbell. LC copy imperfect? Prelim. leaf may be wanting. ESTC T102030 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web More
Logical arguments against slavery and the slave trade. Edwards advocates abolition of both in the U.S. and abroad. Appendix contains further agruments about manumission and alleged problem with it, especially i More
Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-04-24 no edits (1 card)
Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-04-24 update (1 card)
Checklist Amer. imprints 18211 Also available in digital form. Form AACR 2: qr05 08-10-94
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Supporting the presidential candidacy of William Henry Harrison against Martin Van Buren. Caption title. Sabin 101950 Also available in digital form.
One Joseph Bryan argues here for African American colonization of Africa and for Congressional aid to send freed American slaves to Liberia. Appendix gives opinions, speeches, and resolutions of Jefferson, Madi More
This sermon was one of a long series of sermons delivered by Parker on the "spiritual development of the human race." In one section containing four sermons devoted to women, Parker argues that women were preve More
Crummell, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., from 1879 to 1898, spoke out for black liberation, and founded the Negro Academy. He addresses freed black Americans from Liberia. He does no More
An on-the-spot report on the master-slave relationship in recently freed territory in the lower Mississippi River valley. The report expresses optimism about the ability of freed slaves to adjust to the coming More
Signed: George B. Cheever, Edward Gilbert, Parker Pillsbury. "Adopted at a public meeting held in the Church of the Puritans in the city of New York, Thursday evening, November 30, 1865." Also available in digi More
Account of the creation and sustaining of the first public schools for the children of freed slaves in and around New Orleans in 1864. The appendices contain enrollment figures by month and the general orders t More
Description of the personal library of Peter Force, who was an archivist and mayor of Washington, D.C., in 1836; he collected tracts and other papers on North American colonization and the Revolutionary War. Si More
Published anonymously. Written by William Watts, formerly attributed to John Campbell. LC copy imperfect? Prelim. leaf may be wanting. ESTC T102030 Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web More
Logical arguments against slavery and the slave trade. Edwards advocates abolition of both in the U.S. and abroad. Appendix contains further agruments about manumission and alleged problem with it, especially i More
Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-04-24 update (1 card)
Also available in digital form. LAC brd 2019-04-24 no edits (1 card)
Checklist Amer. imprints 18211 Also available in digital form. Form AACR 2: qr05 08-10-94
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Supporting the presidential candidacy of William Henry Harrison against Martin Van Buren. Caption title. Sabin 101950 Also available in digital form.
One Joseph Bryan argues here for African American colonization of Africa and for Congressional aid to send freed American slaves to Liberia. Appendix gives opinions, speeches, and resolutions of Jefferson, Madi More
This sermon was one of a long series of sermons delivered by Parker on the "spiritual development of the human race." In one section containing four sermons devoted to women, Parker argues that women were preve More
Crummell, pastor of St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., from 1879 to 1898, spoke out for black liberation, and founded the Negro Academy. He addresses freed black Americans from Liberia. He does no More
An on-the-spot report on the master-slave relationship in recently freed territory in the lower Mississippi River valley. The report expresses optimism about the ability of freed slaves to adjust to the coming More
Signed: George B. Cheever, Edward Gilbert, Parker Pillsbury. "Adopted at a public meeting held in the Church of the Puritans in the city of New York, Thursday evening, November 30, 1865." Also available in digi More
Account of the creation and sustaining of the first public schools for the children of freed slaves in and around New Orleans in 1864. The appendices contain enrollment figures by month and the general orders t More