Correspondence between Lydia Maria Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason,...
Abolitionist statements in the form of letters addressed to Governor Wise of Virginia on the occasion of John Brown's raid and arrest. Child criticizes Virginia's laws on race, and draws a rebuke from Wise. Inc... More
As to the leopard's spots : an open letter to Thomas Dixon, Jr
Miller, a Howard University faculty member, argues against allegations of African American inferiority and incapicity as set forth by one Thomas Dixon, Jr. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congr... More
A letter to the committee chosen by the American Tract Society, to inq...
A letter to the American Tract Society in response to a decision not to publish a tract that touched upon slavery. Jay raises points about slavery, Christianity, and Society philosophy that pertain to the decis... More
Letter of Hon. L. O'B. Branch, of North Carolina, to his constituents
Signed on p. [4]: L. O'B. Branch. Washington City, May 12, 1858. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 18666. Source: Source unknown.
The relations and duties of free colored men in America to Africa : a ...
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
U.S. Grant and the colored people. : His wise, just, practical, and ef...
A brief address in the midst of the 1872 election campaign designed to document Ulysses S. Grant's support for African American liberation and civil rights. Douglass hoped thereby to rally the black vote for Gr... More
The color question: a letter written for the sixtieth annual meeting o...
Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site.
Letters of Mr. William E. Chandler relative to the so-called southern ...
Chandler was a representative on the Republican National Committee from Concord, NH. Chandler criticizes President Rutherford B. Hayes for abandoning his campaign pledge to defend civil rights of blacks in the ... More
A letter to the committee chosen by the American Tract Society, to inq...
A letter to the American Tract Society in response to a decision not to publish a tract that touched upon slavery. Jay raises points about slavery, Christianity, and Society philosophy that pertain to the decis... More
Letter of Hon. L. O'B. Branch, of North Carolina, to his constituents
Signed on p. [4]: L. O'B. Branch. Washington City, May 12, 1858. Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site. LC copy formerly part of YA Collection: YA 18666. Source: Source unknown.
A copy of a letter, written to the President of the United States, on ...
Caption title. A series of letters by Frederick Hasted. Also available in digital form.