Bibliographics

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hvd.32044019222702Adams, John Quincy,Letter, read at the recent celebration of West India Emancipation in Bangor, (Me.). [Dated] Quincy, 4th July, 1843 184321665.01167.0view text
hvd.32044080377930Chalmers, Thomas,Few thoughts on the abolition of colonial slavery 18262220.0102.0view text
pst.000055472449Channing, William Ellery,The anniversary of emancipation in the British West Indies 184211135.0614.0view text
njp.32101037454467Child, Lydia Maria,The evils of slavery : and the cure of slavery. The first proved by the opinions of southerners themselves, the last shown by historical evidence by Mrs. Child 18365861.0336.0view text
hvd.32044020090494Edinburgh Emancipation Society.A voice to the United States of America, from the metropolis of Scotland : being an account of various meetings held in Edinburgh on the subject of American slavery, upon the return of Mr. George Thompson, from his mission to that country 183632592.01574.0view text
mdp.39015028086281France. Chambre des députés. Commission chargée d''examiner la proposition de M. de Tracy, relative aux esclaves de colonies.Report made to the Chamber of Deputies on the abolition of slavery in the French colonies by Alexis de Tocqueville 184011464.0635.0view text
hvd.32044050943943Glasgow Emancipation Society (Glasgow, Scotland)Address by the Committee of the Glasgow Emancipation Society to the ministers of religion in particular and the friends of negro emancipation in general on American slavery. 18365747.0329.0view text
uc1.32106000602976Henson, Josiah,Uncle Tom''s story of his life; an autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson (Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe''s "Uncle Tom") from 1789 to 1876. With a pref. by Harriet Beecher Stowe and an introductory note by George Sturge and S. Morley. Edited by John Lobb 187659684.04237.0view text
hvd.32044080378227Heyrick, Elizabeth,Immediate, not gradual abolition, or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery 18247307.0332.0view text
hvd.hn2gujJay, William,An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American colonization, and American anti-slavery societies By William Jay 183570793.03730.0view text
hvd.32044019672443Johnson, Oliver,An address delivered in the Congregational Church in Middlebury, by request of the Vermont Anti-slavery Society : on Wednesday evening, February 18, 1835 / by Oliver Johnson 183510322.0581.0view text
nyp.33433075936785Lundy, Benjamin,Genius of universal emancipation v. 12 (1831-32)1832199160.012917.0view text
hvd.32044010282382May, Samuel J.Emancipation in the British West Indies, August 1, 1834. 18457582.0384.0view text
mdp.39015016479068Mortimer, G. F. W.The immediate abolition of slavery, compatible with the safety & prosperity of the colonies, in a letter to the representatives of the southern division of Northumberland, & of the town & county of Newcastle on Tyne By the Rev. F.G.W. Mortimer... 18333142.0123.0view text
yale.39002002553197O'Connell, Daniel,Loyal National Repeal Association : the following is a copy of the address, which was read by the Liberator, at the meeting on Wednesday:--The Committee to whom the address from the Cincinnati Irish Repeal Association, on the subject of Negro slavery in the United States of America, was referred, have agreed to the following report .... 1843nannanview text
miun.abj1204.0001.001Sampson, Marmaduke B.Slavery in the United States. : A letter to the hon. Daniel Webster / By M. B. Sampson. 184523269.0837.0view text
nyp.33433075912802Sampson, Marmaduke B.Slavery in the United States. : A letter to the hon. Daniel Webster / By M. B. Sampson. 184523060.01021.0view text
hvd.32044080378417Stuart, CharlesThe West India question. Immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters;--profitable for the masters;--happy for the slaves;--right in the government;--advantageous to the nation;--would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive;--cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger. An outline for immediate emancipation; and remarks on compensation By Charles Stuart 183313885.0663.0view text
nyp.33433075912919Thome, James A.Emancipation in the West Indies. A six months'' tour in Antiqua, Barbados, and Jamaica, in the year 1837 by Jas. A. Thome and J. Horace Kimball 1839146575.09462.0view text
nyp.33433075912828nanLetters on the necessity of a prompt extinction of British colonial slavery; chiefly addressed to the more influential classes ... to which are added, Thoughts on compensation 182647403.02227.0view text
umn.319510023440719nanPamphlets on slavery v.81840100990.04314.0view text