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The abolition crusade and its consequences | | 1912 | Hilary Abner Herbert | | | | | |
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The abolitionists: a collection of their writing | | 1963 | Louis Ruchames | | | | | |
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Adventures of an African slaver | | 1928 | Malcolm Cowley, Theodore Canot, Brantz Mayer | | | | | |
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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn | | 1933 | Booth Tarkington, Mark Twain, E. W. (Edward Windsor) Kemble | | | | | |
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The adventures of Huckleberry Finn | | 1918 | Brander Matthews, Mark Twain | | | | | |
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... Albert Gallatin Brown | | 1937 | James Byrne Ranck | | | | | |
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The alternative: a separate nationality | | 1860 | William H. (William Henry) Holcombe | | | | | |
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The American colonization society | | 1919 | Early Lee Fox | | | | | |
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American debate; a history of political and economic controversy in the United States, with critical digests of leading debates | | 1916 | Marion Mills Miller | | | | | |
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American negro slavery | | 1918 | Ulrich Bonnell Phillips | | | | | |
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American slave trade: or, An account of the manner in which the slave dealers take free people from some of the United States of America, and carry them away, and sell them as slaves in other of the states | | 1822 | active Jesse Torrey, active1787-1834. Jesse Torrey | | | | | |
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American slavers and the Federal law, 1837-1862, by Warren S. Howard | | 1963 | Warren S. Howard | | | | | |
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The anti-slavery crusade: a chronicle of the gathering storm | | 1921 | Jesse Macy | | | | | |
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The anti-slavery crusade: a chronicle of the gathering storm | | 1919 | Jesse Macy | | | | | |
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The anti-slavery movement in England: a study in English humanitarianism | | 1926 | Frank Joseph Klingberg | | | | | |
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The anti-slavery movement in Kentucky, prior to 1850 | | 1918 | Asa Earl Martin | | | | | |
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Anti-slavery opinion in France during the second half of the eighteenth century | | 1937 | Edward Derbyshire Seeber | | | | | |
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Anti-slavery sentiment in American literature prior to 1865 | | 1930 | Lorenzo Dow. Turner | | | | | |
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Antislavery and disunion, 1858-1861 | | 1963 | J. Jeffery (John Jeffery) Auer | | | | | |
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The antislavery impulse, 1830-1844 | | 1933 | Gilbert Hobbs Barnes | | | | | |
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Antislavery: the crusade for freedom in America | | 1961 | Dwight Lowell Dumond | | | | | |
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An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans | | 1836 | Lydia Maria Child | | | | | |
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Babouk | | 1934 | S. Guy Endore | | | | | |
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The battle of principles: a study of the heroism and eloquence of the anti-slavery conflict | | 1912 | Newell Dwight Hillis | | | | | |
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Black treasure | | 1928 | Basil Mathews | | | | | |
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The brothers' war | | 1905 | John C. (John Calvin) Reed | | | | | |
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Cannibals all!: or, Slaves without masters | | 1857 | George Fitzhugh | | | | | |
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Captain Canot, or, Twenty years of an African slaver: being an account of his career and adventures on the coast, in the interior, on shipboard, and in the West Indies | | 1854 | Theodore Canot, Brantz Mayer | | | | | |
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Charles Osborn in the anti-slavery movement | | 1937 | Ruth Ketring Nuermberger, Ruth Anna Ketring | | | | | |
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Cheever, Lincoln, and the causes of the Civil War | | 1936 | George Ichabod Rockwood | | | | | |
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The coming of the Civil War | | 1942 | Avery Craven | | | | | |
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The controversy over the distribution of abolition literature | | 1938 | W. Sherman (William Sherman) Savage | | | | | |
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A dead issue and the live one | | 1913 | Benjamin Franklin Van Meter | | | | | |
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The Emancipator | | 1932 | Root, Elihu Embree, Robert Hiram White | | | | | |
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Emotion at high tide: abolition as a controversial factor, 1830-1845 | | 1960 | Henry Harrison Simms | | | | | |
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Essays, Philanthropic and Moral: Principally Relating to the Abolition of Slavery in America | | 1845 | Elizabeth Margaret Chandler | | | | | |
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The etiquette of race relations in the South: a study in social control, by Bertram Wilbur Doyle | | 1937 | Bertram Wilbur Doyle | | | | | |
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Facsimile manuscript of a speech on sectionalism | | 1934 | Abraham Lincoln, William Wyatt Latham, Harry Dayton Sickles | | | | | |
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Financial and political affairs of the country. Being a series of communications on various topics, to the "Hudson gazette," during the years 1876-79. | | 1879 | John Francis Collin | | | | | |
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Free Negro owners of slaves in the United States in 1830: together with Absentee ownership of slaves in the United States in 1830 | | 1924 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Freedom of thought in the old South | | 1940 | Clement Eaton | | | | | |
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A friendly mission: John Candler's letters [to his wife] from America, 1853-1854 | | 1951 | John Candler | | | | | |
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The fugitive slave law, and its victims | | 1856 | Samuel May | | | | | |
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A guide to the study of the Negro in American history | | 1943 | Merl R. (Merl Raymond) Eppse | | | | | |
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Half a century. | | 1880 | Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm | | | | | |
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The heritage of the South: a history of the introduction of slavery | | 1915 | Jubal Anderson Early, Ruth Hairston Early | | | | | |
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High stakes and hair trigger: the life of Jefferson Davis | | 1930 | Robert W. (Robert Watson) Winston | | | | | |
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...Hinton Rowan Helper, advocate of a "white America," | | 1935 | Hugh Talmage Lefler | | | | | |
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Historic sketches of the South | | 1914 | Emma Langdon Roche | | | | | |
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History of American abolitionism: its four great epochs, embracing narratives of the ordinance of 1787, compromise of 1820, annexation of Texas, Mexican war, Wilmot proviso, negro insurrections, abolition riots, slave rescues, compromise of 1850, Kansas bill of 1854, John Brown insurrection, 1859, valuable statistics, &c., &c., &c., together with a history of the southern confederacy. (Originally published in the New York Herald) | | 1861 | F. G. (Felix Gregory) De Fontaine | | | | | |
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History of the Underground railroad as it was conducted by the Anti-slavery league; including many thrilling encounters between those aiding the slaves to escape and those trying to recapture them | | 1915 | William Monroe Cockrum | | | | | |
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Human livestock | | 1933 | Edmund B. (Edmund Basil) D'Auvergne | | | | | |
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I understand the South | [1st ed.] | 1956 | Frank O. Bregnard | | | | | |
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Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States | | 1913 | Almon Wheeler Lauber | | | | | |
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Indian slavery in colonial times within the present limits of the United States | | 1913 | Almon Wheeler Lauber | | | | | |
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James Gillespie Birney: slaveholder to abolitionist | | 1955 | Betty Fladeland | | | | | |
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Laboring and dependent classes in colonial America, 1607-1783 | | 1960 | Marcus Wilson Jernegan | | | | | |
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The Lady Elgin disaster, September 8, 1860 | | 1928 | Charles Martin Scanlan | | | | | |
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A letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot: representative in Congress from the city of Boston, in reply to his apology for voting for the fugitive slave bill | | 1851 | Franklin Dexter | | | | | |
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Letters of Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Grimké Weld and Sarah Grimké, 1822-1844 | | 1934 | Gilbert Hobbs Barnes, Theodore Dwight Weld, Angelina Emily Grimké | | | | | |
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The Liberty and Free soil parties in the Northwest | | 1897 | Theodore Clarke Smith | | | | | |
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The life and public services of George Luther Stearns | | 1907 | Frank Preston Stearns | | | | | |
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Life and times of Frederick Douglass | | 1941 | Frederick Douglass | | | | | |
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Lincoln and slavery | | 1913 | Albert E. (Albert Enoch) Pillsbury | | | | | |
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Lincoln frees the slaves | | 1934 | Stephen Leacock | | | | | |
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Lincoln, labor and slavery: a chapter from the social history of America | | 1913 | Hermann Schlüter, Herman Schliiter | | | | | |
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Lincoln's Kalamazoo address against extending slavery | | 1941 | Joseph J. Lewis, Thomas I. (Thomas Irwin) Starr, Abraham Lincoln | | | | | |
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The mind of the Negro as reflected in letters written during the crisis, 1800-1860 | | 1926 | Carter Godwin Woodson, Frederick Douglass | | | | | |
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Nationalism and sectionalism in South Carolina, 1852-1860: a study of the movement for southern independence | | 1950 | Harold S. (Harold Seessel) Schultz | | | | | |
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The Negro in American history: men and women eminent in the evolution of the American of African descent | | 1914 | John Wesley Cromwell | | | | | |
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The Negro in our history | | 1922 | Carter Godwin Woodson, Carter | | | | | |
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The Negro in our history | | 1927 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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The Negro in our history | | 1928 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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The negro in our history | 7th ed. (further rev. and enl.) | 1941 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Negro makers of history | | 1928 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Negro slavery, then and now. | | 1939 | | | | | | |
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The Negro, too, in American history | | 1949 | Merl R. (Merl Raymond) Eppse | | | | | |
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The Negro, too, in American history | | 1943 | Merl R. (Merl Raymond) Eppse | | | | | |
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No-history versus no-war | | 1886 | Eli Robinson McCall | | | | | |
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The political economy of slavery: or, The institution considered in regard to its influence on public wealth and the general welfare | | 1857 | Edmund Ruffin | | | | | |
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The political history of slavery in the United States | | 1915 | John Bassett Moore, William Hayne Leavell, James Z. (James Zachariah) George | | | | | |
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President Lincoln's attitude towards slavery and emancipation: with a review of events before and since the Civil War | | 1914 | Henry Watson Wilbur | | | | | |
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Pro-slavery thought in the old South | | 1935 | William Sumner Jenkins | | | | | |
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Proceedings of the Anti-slavery convention of American women, held in Philadelphia. May 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1838 | | 1838 | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women | | | | | |
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Proceedings of the third Anti-slavery Convention of American Women: held in Philadelphia, May 1st, 2d and 3d, 1839 | | 1839 | Anti-slavery Convention of American Women | | | | | |
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The question before Congress: a consideration of the debates and final action by Congress upon various phases of the race question in the United States | | 1918 | George Washington Mitchell | | | | | |
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Race relations: adjustment of whites and Negroes in the United States | | 1934 | Willis D. (Willis Duke) Weatherford, Charles Spurgeon Johnson | | | | | |
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Red macaw | | 1934 | Phoebe Haggard | | | | | |
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Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, the reputed president of the underground railroad; being a brief history of the labors of a lifetime in behalf of the slave, with the stories of numerous fugitives, who gained their freedom through his instrumentality, and many other incidents. | | 1876 | Levi Coffin | | | | | |
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Report of the decision of the Supreme court of the United States, and the opinions of the judges thereof, in the case of Dred Scott versus John F.A. Sandford: December term, 1856 | | 1857 | Benjamin C. (Benjamin Chew) Howard, Dred Scott, John F. A. Sanford | | | | | |
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Richard Henry Dana, Jr., 1815-1882 | | 1961 | Samuel Shapiro | | | | | |
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Richard Henry Dana, jr. ... speeches in stirring times, and letters to a son | | 1910 | Richard Henry Dana | | | | | |
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The right of search and the slave trade in Anglo-American relations, 1814-1862 | | 1933 | Hugh G. (Hugh Graham) Soulsby | | | | | |
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The rights of man in America | | 1911 | F. B. (Franklin Benjamin) Sanborn, Theodore Parker | | | | | |
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Rum, romance & rebellion | | 1928 | Charles William Taussig, Philip Kappel | | | | | |
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Saint Bernard and other papers | | 1911 | Theodore Parker, Charles W. (Charles William) Wendte | | | | | |
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A short history of the American Negro | | 1927 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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A short history of the American negro | Rev. ed., | 1919 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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A short history of the American negro | | 1913 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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A side-light on Anglo-American relations, 1839-1858 | | 1927 | Annie Heloise Abel, Frank Joseph Klingberg, Lewis Tappan | | | | | |
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The sin of the prophet | [1st ed.] | 1952 | Truman Nelson | | | | | |
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Sketches in the history of the underground railroad, comprising many thrilling incidents of the escape of fugitives from slavery, and the perils of those who aided them. | | 1879 | or 1801 Eber M. Pettit, W. McKinstry | | | | | |
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The slave trade: slavery and color | | 1925 | Theodore D. (Theodore Dehon) Jervey | | | | | |
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Slavery | | 1929 | Garrett Baxter | | | | | |
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Slavery agitation in Virginia, 1829-1832 | | 1930 | Theodore Marshall Whitfield | | | | | |
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Slavery and Catholicism | | 1957 | Richard Roscoe Miller | | | | | |
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The slavery controversy, 1831-1860 | | 1939 | Arthur Y. Lloyd | | | | | |
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Slavery | | 1913 | J. T. (Jesse Thomas) Gibbs | | | | | |
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A social history of the American Negro, being a history of the Negro problem in the United States, including a history and study of the republic of Liberia | | 1921 | Benjamin Brawley | | | | | |
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Soil exhaustion and the Civil War | | 1942 | William C. (William Chandler) Bagley | | | | | |
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Some historical errors of James Ford Rhodes | | 1922 | John Roy Lynch | | | | | |
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The southern plantation overseer as revealed in his letters | | 1925 | James K. (James Knox) Polk, John Spencer Bassett | | | | | |
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Speech of John Hossack, convicted of a violation of the Fugitive slave law, before Judge Drummond, of the United States District Court, Chicago, Ill | | 1860 | John Hossack | | | | | |
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Stephen A. Douglas | | 1920 | Louis Howland | | | | | |
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The story of the American Negro | [2d rev. ed.] | 1957 | Ina Corinne Brown, Aaron Douglas | | | | | |
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The story of the Negro retold | | 1935 | Carter Godwin Woodson | | | | | |
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Thirty years a slave. From bondage to freedom. The institution of slavery as seen on the plantation and in the home of the planter. | | 1897 | Louis Hughes | | | | | |
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Thraldom in ancient Iceland | | 1937 | Carl O. Williams | | | | | |
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Uncle Tom's cabin | | 1926 | Harriet Beecher Stowe | | | | | |
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Uncle Tom's cabin | | 1914 | Helen Woodrow Bones, Harriet Beecher Stowe | | | | | |
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Uncle Toms cabin | | 1929 | Harriet Beecher Stowe, James Daugherty | | | | | |
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The Underground railroad. | | 1895 | James H. Fairchild | | | | | |
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Vermont's anti-slavery and underground railroad record, with a map and illustrations | | 1937 | Wilbur Henry Siebert | | | | | |
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Walden and other writings of Henry David Thoreau | | 1937 | Brooks Atkinson, Henry David Thoreau | | | | | |
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William Lloyd Garrison | 2d ed., rev. and enl. | 1921 | John Jay Chapman | | | | | |
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William Lloyd Garrison | | 1913 | John Jay Chapman | | | | | |
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