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1837
American Anti-Slavery Society
The Anti-Slavery Record Vol. 3 for 1837
JB00522
Cabot, Susan C.
Anti-Slavery Tracts. No. 15. What Have We, As Individuals, To Do With Slavery?
JB00116
May 1836
The Anti-Slavery Record. Vol 2, no. 17.
Includes an article on Phillis Wheatley.
GLC09084
1889
Newmand, F.W., (fl. 1889)
Anglo-Saxon Abolition of Negro Slavery
JB00422
1858
Weston, George M. (George Melville) (1816-1887)
The Progress of slavery in the United States.
Describes the past progress of slavery and considers circumstances that will control the slavery movement in the future. Argues that the growing slave population in the U.S. was an intended result of the territorial expansion of slavery dictated by...
GLC00267.005
1863
Aughey, John H. (John Hill) (1828-1911)
The iron furnace; or, slavery and seccession.
First edition. Published by William A. and Alfred Martien. With inscription on the inner front cover: "The Misses Harrisons from the author." Also contains a frontispiece print of the author.
GLC06170
1848
Bowditch, William I. (William Ingersoll) (1819-1909)
Cass and Taylor on the slavery question.
First edition, printed by Damrell & Moore. Stab-stitched. Contains a New York State Library stamp in upper right corner of cover.
GLC05768
1861
Seabury, Samuel, (fl. 1861)
American Slavery Distinguished from The Slavery of English Theorists, and Justified by the Law of Nature
JB00436
Anti Slavery Society
Anti Slavery Monthly Reporter [Vol. 3. No. 13, (June 1830)]
The amount in the insured value was determined using a Sellers description that accompanied the object. The Anti-Slavery Monthly Report for June of 1830 included the proceedings of a general meeting of the Anti-Slavery Society on May 15th.
JB00021
Benezet, Anthony, (fl. 1858)
Views of American Slavery, Take A century Ago
JB00325
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