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Collier, Robert R. (Robert Ruffin), 1805-1870
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Cooper, Ezekiel, 1763-1847
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Cromwell, John W. (John Wesley), b. 1846
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Gaines, W. J. (Wesley John), 1840-1912
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Gaines, W. J. (Wesley John), 1840-1912
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Green, William former slave
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Grimes, William, 1784-1865
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Hall, William A.
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Liberian Exodus Association (Charleston, S. C.)
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Richmond: Ritchie & Dunnavant, 1862. 64 p.
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McIntosh, W. H. (William H.)
James C. Sumner, the Young Soldier Ready for Death
[Marion, Ala.?: s.n., 1862?]. 8 p.
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Melbourn, Julius, b. 1790
edited by Jabez D. Hammond
Life and Opinions of Julius Melbourn; with Sketches of the Lives and Characters of Thomas Jefferson, John Quincy Adams, John Randolph, and Several Other Eminent American Statesmen
Syracuse: Hall & Dickson, 1847. 239 p.
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Memphis Chamber of Commerce
First Annual Statement of the Trade and Commerce of Memphis, for the Year Ending August 31, 1861. Reported to the Memphis Chamber of Commerce by Jno. S. Toof, Secretary
Memphis: O'Neill & Parrish, Printers, 1861. 37 p.
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Merritt, Raleigh H. (Raleigh Howard)
From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver
Boston, Mass.: Meador Pub. Co., 1929. 196 p.
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Michelbacher, M. J. (Maximilian J.), 1811?-1879
A Sermon Delivered on the Day of Prayer, Recommended by the President of the C. S. of A., the 27th of March, 1863, at the German Hebrew Synagogue, "Bayth Ahabah"
Richmond: MacFarlane & Fergusson, 1863. 16 p.
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Milledgeville Railroad Company
Report of the President, Directors, &c., of the Milledgeville R. Road Co., to the Stockholders. Oct. 6th, 1862
Augusta, Ga.: Constitutionalist Print, 1862. 15, [1] p.
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Milling, James S.
Milling Papers. Personal Correspondence, 1861-1864
40 p.
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Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives
Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi, December Session of 1862, and November Session of 1863.
Jackson: Cooper & Kimball,, 1864. 328, 237 p.
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Mississippi. Legislature. House of Representatives
Journal of the House of Representatives of the State of Mississippi. Called Session, January, 1861
Jackson: E. Barksdale, 1861. 40, 95 p.
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Moore, Joanna P., 1832-1916
"In Christ's Stead": Autobiographical Sketches
Chicago: Women's Baptist Home Mission Society, c1902. 275 p.
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Moore, John Jamison, 1818-1893
History of the A. M. E. Zion Church in America. Founded in 1796, in the City of New York
York, Pa.: Teachers' Journal Office, 1884. 392 p.
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Moore, Marinda Branson, 1829-1864
The Dixie Primer, for the Little Folks
Raleigh, N.C.: Branson & Farrar, 1863 [i.e., 1864]. 32 p.
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Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
General Order, No. 2
S.l.: s.n., 1864. 1 p.
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Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864
Proclamation! To the People of Estelle and Adjoining Counties
Irvine, KY: s.n., 1862. 1 p.
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Morris, E. C., 1855-
Sermons, Addresses and Reminiscences and Important Correspondence, With a Picture Gallery of Eminent Ministers and Scholars
Nashville, Tenn.: National Baptist Publishing Board, 1901. 322 p.
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Neilson, Peter, 1795-1861
The Life and Adventures of Zamba, an African Negro King; and His Experience of Slavery in South Carolina. Written by Himself. Corrected and Arranged by Peter Neilson
London: Smith, Elder, 1847. xx, 258 p.
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No Author
The Act of Faith
[S. l.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
Anecdotes and Memoirs of William Boen, a Coloured Man, Who Lived and Died Near Mount Holly, New Jersey. To which is Added, the Testimony of Friends of Mount Holly Monthly Meeting Concerning Him
Philadelphia: Printed by J. Richards, 1834. 18 p.
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No Author
Are You Forgiven?
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
The Camp Jester, or, Amusement for the Mess
Augusta, Ga.: published by Blackmar & Brother, 1864. 72 p.
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No Author
A Collection of Sabbath School Hymns. Compiled by a Sabbath School Teacher, for the Benefit of the Children in the Confederate States
Raleigh: Raleigh Register Steam-Power Press, 1863. 62, ii p.
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No Author
The Confederate States Almanac for the Year of our Lord 1862. Being the Second after Bissextile, or Leap Year, the Eighty-sixth of American Independence, & the Second of the Confederate States
Nashville, Tenn.: Southern Methodist Publishing House, 1862. 32 p.
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No Author
Do You Love God?
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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No Author
Do You Want a Friend?
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 4 p.
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No Author
A Few Words to the Soldiers of the Confederate States
Charleston, S.C.: Published for Female Bible, Prayer-Book, and Tract Society, 186-?. 24 p.
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No Author
The First Reader, for Southern Schools
Raleigh: N. C. Christian Advocate, 1864. 24 p.
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No Author
The Life of Joice Heth, the Nurse of Gen. George Washington, (the Father of Our Country,) Now Living at the Astonishing Age of 161 Years, and Weighs Only 46 Pounds
New York: The Author, 1835. 12 p.
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No Author
The Life Preserver
[Raleigh? N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
A Narrative of "Griswold," the African Youth, from the Mission School, at Cape Palmas, Who Died in Boston, May 16, 1844
Boston: Published by a Friend of Missions, 1845. 16 p.
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No Author
Prayers and Other Devotions for the Use of the Soldiers of the Army of the Confederate States
Charleston, S.C.: Published for Female Bible, Prayer-book and Tract Society, [186-?]. 12 p.
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No Author
Receiving Christ
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 8 p.
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No Author
Signs of a Living or Growing Christian
Petersburg, Va.: Evangelical Tract Society, [between 1861 and 1865]. 4 p.
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No Author
Songs of Love and Liberty. Compiled by a North Carolina Lady
Raleigh, N. C.: Branson & Farrar, 1864. 62 p.
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No Author
The Southern Zion's Songster; Hymns Designed for Sabbath Schools, Prayer, and Social Meetings, and the Camps. Compiled by the Editor of the North Carolina Christian Advocate
Raleigh [N.C.]: N.C. Christian Advocate, 1864. 128 p.
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No Author
The Stranger's Guide and Official Directory for the City of Richmond. Showing the Location of the Public Buildings and Offices of the Confederate, State and City Governments, Residences of the Principal Officers, etc.
Richmond, Va.: Geo. P. Evans, Printers, 1863. 34 p.
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No Author
Texan Rangers
Galveston, Tex.: M. Morgan, 1861. 1 p.
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No Author
To Arms! To Arms! $50 Bounty. Do Not Wait To Be Drafted, but Volunteer!!
S. l: s. n., 1862. 1 p.
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No Author
Where Are You Going?
Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865. 4 p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
An Ordinance to Define and Punish Sedition
[Raleigh, N. C.: John W. Syme, Printer to the Convention], 1861. 1 p.
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North Carolina. Convention (1861-1862)
State Troops
[Raleigh]: Syme & Hall, Printers to the Convention, [1861]. 68 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
A Bill to Amend an Act Entitled an Act for the Relief of the Wives and Families of Soldiers in the Army, Ratified February 10th, 1863. House Bill, No. 7, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, 1863. 1 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. House of Commons
A Bill to Limit the Production of Cotton and Tobacco in the Year 1864. House Bill, No. 3, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.}: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 2 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill Concerning Raids. Senate Bill, No. 12, Extra Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 2 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Amend an Act in Relation to the Militia and a Guard for Home Defence. Senate Bill, No, 35, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 3 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Increase the Efficiency of the Home Guard Organization. Senate Bill, No. 42, Ses. 1864-'65.
[Raleigh, N. C.]: John B. Neathery, Printer to the State, 1864. 4 p.
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North Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
A Bill to Regulate the Price of All Articles Produced, Manufactured, or Sold in This State. Senate Bill, No. 2, Ses. 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.:]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 3 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Governor's Message. May 17, 1864
[Raleigh]: W. W. Holden, 1864. 20 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Governor's Message. Nov. 23, 1863
[Raleigh, N. C.]: W. W. Holden, Printer to the State, 1863. 8 p.
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North Carolina. Governor (1862-1865: Vance)
Vance's Proclamation
[Raleigh]: s. n., 1863. 1 p.
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Page, Harlan, 1791-1834
Motives to Early Piety
Raleigh, N. C.: Strother & Marcom, 1861. 4 p.
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Palmer, B. M. (Benjamin Morgan), 1818-1902
A Discourse before the General Assembly of South Carolina, on December 10, 1863, Appointed by the Legislature as a Day of Fasting, Humiliation, and Prayer
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, State Printer, 1864. 24 p.
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Palmer, B. M. (Benjamin Morgan), 1818-1902
The Oath of Allegiance to the United States, Discussed in its Moral and Political Bearings
Richmond: Soldiers' Tract Association, Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1863. 22 p.
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Paris, John, 1809-1883
A Sermon: Preached before Brig.-Gen. Hoke's Brigade, at Kinston, N. C., on the 28th of February, 1864, by Rev. John Paris, Chaplain Fifty-Fourth Regiment N. C. Troops, upon the Death of Twenty-Two Men, Who Had Been Executed in the Presence of the Brigade for the Crime of Desertion
Greensborough, N.C.: A. W. Ingold & Co., Book and Job Printers, 1864. 15 p.
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Parker, Allen
Recollections of Slavery Times
Worchester, Mass.: Chas. W. Burbank & Co., 1895. 96 p.
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Parker, Henry, b. 1835
Autobiography of Henry Parker
s. l.: s. n., 186?. 8 p.
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Pennington, James W. C., 1807-1870
A Narrative of Events of the Life of J. H. Banks, an Escaped Slave, from the Cotton State, Alabama, in America
Liverpool, Eng.: M. Rourke, Printer, 1861. 93 p.
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Phillips, C. H. (Charles Henry), 1858-1951
The History of the Colored Methodist Episcopal Church in America: Comprising Its Organization, Subsequent Development and Present Status
Jackson, Tenn.: Publishing House C. M. E. Church, 1925. 623 p.
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Pickett, John T. (John Thomas), 1822-1884
To the Army and People of Kentucky
S. l.: s.n., 1864. 1 p.
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Pierre, C. E.
The Work of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts among the Negroes in the Colonies
From The Journal of Negro History 1, no. 4 (October 1916), 349-360. Lancaster, Pa; Washington, D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1916. 349-360 p.
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Pierson, Emily Catharine
Jamie Parker, the Fugitive
Hartford: Brockett, Fuller and Co., 1851. viii, 9-192 p.
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Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1825-1895
Resources of the Southern Fields and Forests, Medical, Economical, and Agricultural. Being also a Medical Botany of the Confederate States; with Practical Information on the Useful Properties of the Trees, Plants, and Shrubs
Charleston,: Evans & Cogswell,, 1863. xxv, 601 p.
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Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America. General Assembly
Minutes of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America
Augusta, Ga.: Steam power press Chronicle & Sentinel, 1862. 40 p.
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Preston, John S. (John Smith), 1809-1881
Address of Hon. John S. Preston, Commissioner from South Carolina, to the Convention of Virginia, February 19, 1861
Columbia, S.C.: Steam Power-press of R.W. Gibbes, 1861. 24 p.
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Prince, Mary
The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian Slave. Related by Herself. With a Supplement by the Editor. To Which Is Added, the Narrative of Asa-Asa, a Captured African
London: Published by F. Westley and A. H. Davis, 1831. 41 p.
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Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America
A Calendar of the Days and Daily Lessons of the Year 1862, and a Catalogue of the Clergy of the Protestant Episcopal Church, in the Confederate States oe [sic] America
Montgomery: Advertiser Book and Job Office, 1861. 24 p.
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Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America
Journal of Proceedings of an Adjourned Convention of Bishops, Clergymen and Laymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church. In the Confederate States of America, Held in Christ Church, Columbia, South Carolina, from Oct. 16th to Oct. 24th, Inclusive, in the Year of Our Lord 1861
Montgomery: Montgomery Advertiser, 1861. 45 p.
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Protestant Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America. Diocese of Virginia. Diocesan Missionary Society
Prayer Book for the Camp
Richmond: Macfarlane & Fergusson, 1863. 64 p.
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Salisbury Way-Side Hospital (N.C.)
An Appeal for the Sick and Wounded Soldiers
[S. l.: s. n.], 1863. 1 p.
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Scott, Emmett J. (Emmett Jay), 1873-1957 and
Stowe, Lyman Beecher, 1880-1963
Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization
Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, Page & Company, 1916. xx, 331, [1] p.
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Shaver, David
You Must Labor for Salvation
Raleigh, N.C.: s. n., between 1861 and 1865. 16 p.
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Shelby Iron Company
Letter to Hon. Chas. B. Mitchell, in Relation to the Iron Business of Alabama
Selma, Ala.: Mississippian Steam Book and Job Office, 1864. 11 p.
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Shepperson, William G.
War Songs of the South
Richmond: West & Johnston, 1862. 216 p.
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Sherwood, Henry Noble, 1882-
The Formation of the American Colonization Society. From the Journal of Negro History 2, no. 3 (July 1917), 209-228
Lancaster, Pa; Washington, D. C.: The Association for the Study of Negro Life and History, Inc., 1917. 209-228 p.
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Simmons, William J., 1849-1890
Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising
Cleveland, Ohio: Geo. M. Rewell, 1887. 1138 p.
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Simms, James M. (James Meriles)
The First Colored Baptist Church in North America. Constituted at Savannah, Georgia, January 20, A.D. 1788. With Biographical Sketches of the Pastors.
Philadelphia: Printed by J. B. Lippincott Company, 1888. 264 p.
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Singleton, William Henry
Recollections of My Slavery Days
Peekskill, NY: Highland Democrat, 1922. 12 p.
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Smith, James Lindsay
Autobiography of James L. Smith, Including, Also, Reminiscences of Slave Life, Recollections of the War, Education of Freedmen, Causes of the Exodus, etc.
Norwich, CT: The Bulletin, 1881. 150 p.
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Smith, R. M. (Richard McAllister), 1819-1870
The Confederate First Reader: Containing Selections in Prose and Poetry, as Reading Exercises for the Younger Children in the Schools and Families of the Confederate States
Richmond, Va.: G. L. Bidgood, 1864. 120 p.
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Smith, Venture, 1729?-1805
A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Venture, a Native of Africa: But Resident above Sixty Years in the United States of America. Related by Himself
New-London, [CT]: Printed by C. Holt, at The Bee-office, 1798. 32 p.
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Smith, William A. (William Andrew), 1802-1870
edited by Thomas O. Summers
Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States; With the Duties of Masters to Slaves
Nashville: Stevenson and Evans, 1856. 328 p.
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Smith, William Russell, 1815-1896
The History and Debates of the Convention of the People of Alabama. Begun and Held in the City of Montgomery, on the Seventh Day of January, 1861; in Which is Preserved the Speeches of the Secret Sessions, and Many Valuable State Papers
Montgomery: White, Pfister; Tuscaloosa: D. Woodruff; Atlanta: Wood, Hanleiter, Rice, 1861. v, [1], xii, 9-464 p.
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Smythe, Charles W. (Charles Winslow), 1829-1865?
Our Own Primary Grammar for the Use of Beginners
Greensborough, N. C.: Sterling and Campbell, 1861. 72 p.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the 43d and 44th Anniversaries of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Darlington, July 24th to 27th, 1863, and at Greenville, July 29th to August 1st, 1864
Columbia, S. C.: Steam Power-Press of F. G. DeFontaine & Co., 1864. 179-210 p.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the Forty-first Anniversary of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Spartanburg, July 26th-28th, 1861. Together with an Abstract of the Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Furman University, Held at the Same Time and Place
Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-power Press, 1861. 91-138 p.
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South Carolina Baptist Convention
Minutes of the Forty-Second Anniversary of the State Convention of the Baptist Denomination in S. C., Held at Greenville, July 25-28th, 1862. Together with an Abstract of the Proceedings of the Board of Trustees of Furman University, Held at the Same Time and Place
Columbia, S. C.: Published for the Convention, by E. R. Stokes, 1862. 139-176 p.
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South Carolina. General Assembly. Senate
Journal of the Senate of South Carolina, Being the Sessions of 1863
Columbia, S. C.: Charles P. Pelham, 1863. 184 p.
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Stanford, P. Thomas (Peter Thomas)
The Tragedy of the Negro in America: a Condensed History of the Enslavement, Sufferings, Emancipation, Present Condition and Progress of the Negro Race in the United States of America
Boston, Mass.: Charles W. Wasto, 1897. [8], xvi, 230 p.
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State Bible Convention of South Carolina (1862: Columbia, S.C.)
Proceedings of the State Bible Convention of South Carolina, Held at Columbia, Sept. 17 and 18, 1862; with a Sermon Preached before the Convention, by the Rev. George Howe, D.D.
Columbia, S.C.: Southern Guardian Steam-power Press, 1862. 31 p.
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Stephens, Alexander Hamilton, 1812-1883
The Great Speech of Hon. A.H. Stephens, Delivered Before the Georgia Legislature, on Wednesday Night, March 16th, 1864, to which is Added Extracts prom [sic] Gov. Brown's Message to the Georgia Legislature
[Georgia?: s.n., 1864]. 32 p.
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Sterling, Richard, 1812-1883 and
Campbell, J. D. (James D.)
Our Own Third Reader: for the Use of Schools and Families
Greensboro, N. C.: Sterling, Campbell, and Albright, 1862. 224 p.
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Stiles, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1795-1875
Capt. Thomas E. King, or, A Word to the Army and the Country
Charleston, S.C.: The South Carolina Tract Society, 1864 (Atlanta, Ga.: Franklin Printing House). 56 p.
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Stiles, Joseph C. (Joseph Clay), 1795-1875
National Rectitude, the Only True Basis of National Prosperity: An Appeal to the Confederate States
Petersburg: Evangelical Tract Society, 1863. 45 p.
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Stowell, Jay S. (Jay Samuel), 1883-1966
Methodist Adventures in Negro Education
New York: The Methodist Book Concern, [c1922]. 190 p.
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Stringfellow, Thornton
A Brief Examination of Scripture Testimony on the Institution of Slavery, in an Essay, First Published in the Religious Herald, and Republished by Request: With Remarks on a Letter of Elder Galusha, of New York, to Dr. R. Fuller, of South Carolina
[Washington: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office], 1850. 32 p.
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Talbert, Horace, b. 1853
The Sons of Allen: Together with a Sketch of the Rise and Progress of Wilberforce University, Wilberforce, Ohio
Xenia, Ohio: Aldine Press, 1906. 286 p.
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Tanner, Benj. T. (Benjamin Tucker), 1835-1923
An Apology for African Methodism
Baltimore: s. n., 1867. xxiii, 468 p.
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Taylor, E. S.
The Value of the Soul
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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Taylor, George B. (George Boardman), 1832-1907
The Soldiers' Almanac for 1863
Staunton, Va.: Prepared by George B. Taylor, 1863. 24 p.
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Teasdale, T. C. (Thomas Cox), 1808-1891
The Season of Divine Mercy
[Raleigh, N.C.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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Texas.
Resolutions of the State of Texas, Concerning Peace, Reconstruction, and Independence
[Richmond, Va.]: The House, [1865]. 3 p.
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Thomas, William Hannibal, b. 1843
The American Negro: What He Was, What He Is, and What He May Become: A Critical and Practical Discussion
New York: The Macmillan Company, 1901. xxvi, [2], 440 p.
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Thompson, John, b. 1812
The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave; Containing His History of 25 Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape. Written by Himself
Worcester: John Thompson, 1856. vi, [13]-143 p.
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Tourgée, Albion Winegar, 1838-1905
A Fool's Errand. By One of the Fools
New York: Fords, Howard, & Hulbert, 1879. 361 p.
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Troy, William, b. 1827
Hair-breadth Escapes from Slavery to Freedom
Manchester: Bremner, 1861. ix, 116 p.
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Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883 and
Gilbert, Olive
Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the State of New York, in 1828
Boston: The Author, 1850. xii, 13-144 p.
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Truth, Sojourner, d. 1883,
Gilbert, Olive, and
Titus, Frances W.
Narrative of Sojourner Truth; a Bondswoman of Olden Time, Emancipated by the New York Legislature in the Early Part of the Present Century; with a History of Her Labors and Correspondence, Drawn from Her "Book of Life"
Boston: For the Author, 1875. 324 p.
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Tucker, Henry H. (Henry Holcombe), 1819-1898
God in the War. A Sermon Delivered before the Legislature of Georgia, in the Capitol at Milledgeville, on Friday, November 15, 1861, Being a Day Set apart for Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, by his Excellency the President of the Confederate States
Milledgeville: Boughton, Nisbet & Barnes, State Printers, 1861. 23 p.
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Tucker, John Randolph, 1823-1897
The Bible or Atheism
[Virginia?: s. n., 186-?]. 31 p.
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Turner, Henry McNeal, 1834-1915
African Letters
Nashville: Publishing House A. M. E. Church Sunday School Union, 1893. 78 p.
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Turner, Henry McNeal, 1834-1915
The Barbarous Decision of the United States Supreme Court Declaring the Civil Rights Act Unconstitutional and Disrobing the Colored Race of All Civil Protection. The Most Cruel and Inhuman Verdict Against a Loyal People in the History of the World. Also the Powerful Speeches of Hon. Frederick Douglass and Col. Robert G. Ingersoll, Jurist and Famous Orator.
Atlanta, Ga.: s. n., 1893. 53 p.
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Turner, Henry McNeal, 1834-1915
Civil Rights. The Outrage of the Supreme Court of the United States upon the Black Man. Reviewed in a Reply to the New York "Voice," the Great Temperance Paper of the United States.
Philadelphia: Publication Department A. M. E. Church, 1889. 15 p.
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Turner, Henry McNeal, 1834-1915
The Genius and Theory of Methodist Polity, or the Machinery of Methodism. Practically Illustrated through a Series of Questions and Answers
Philadelphia: Publication Department, A. M. E. Church, [1885]. xii, 318 p.
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edited by Harper Twelvetrees
The Story of the Life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave
London: W. Tweedie, 1863. 184 p.
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Wadley, Sarah Lois, 1844-1920
Diary, August 8, 1859-May 15 1865
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 607 p.
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Wallace, Frances Woolfolk, b. 1835
Diary, March 19-August 25 1864
Transcript of the manuscript, UNC-Chapel Hill, Southern Historical Collection, 76 p.
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Warren, Ebenezer W., b. 1820
Nellie Norton: or, Southern Slavery and the Bible. A Scriptural Refutation of the Principal Arguments upon which the Abolitionists Rely. A Vindication of Southern Slavery from the Old and New Testaments.
Macon, Ga.: Burke, Boykin & Company, 1864. 208 p.
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Warren, Edward, 1828-1893
An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital
Richmond, Va.: West & Johnson, 1863. 401 p.
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Warren, Edward Jenner, 1826-1876
To the Citizens of Beaufort County
S.l.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865. 1 p.
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Watkins, James, b. 1821?
Struggles for Freedom; or The Life of James Watkins, Formerly a Slave in Maryland, U. S.; in Which is Detailed a Graphic Account of His Extraordinary Escape from Slavery, Notices of the Fugitive Slave Law, the Sentiments of American Divines on the Subject of Slavery, etc., etc.
Manchester, [Eng.]: Printed for James Watkins by A. Heywood, Oldham Street, 1860. x, 11-104 p.
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Watson, Henry, b. 1813
Narrative of Henry Watson, a Fugitive Slave
Boston: Published by Bela Marsh, 1848. 48 p.
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Wayman, A. W. (Alexander Walker), 1821-1895
Cyclopaedia of African Methodism
Baltimore: Methodist Episcopal Book Depository, 1882. viii, 190 p.
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Wayman, A. W. (Alexander Walker), 1821-1895
My Recollections of African M. E. Ministers, or Forty Years' Experience in the African Methodist Episcopal Church
Philadelphia: A. M. E. Book Rooms, 1881. xxii, 250 p.
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Webb, William, b. 1836
The History of William Webb, Composed by Himself
Detroit: Egbert Hoekstra, 1873. 77 p.
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Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895
American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses
New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839. 224 p.
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Whitfield, Theo. (Theodore), 1834-1894
An Appeal to Backslidden Christians
[S.l.: s.n., between 1861 and 1865]. 8 p.
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Wilkerson, Major James
Wilkerson's History of His Travels & Labors, in the United States, As a Missionary, in Particular, That of the Union Seminary, Located in Franklin Co., Ohio, Since He Purchased His Liberty in New Orleans, La. &c.
Columbus, OH: s. n., 1861. 43 p.
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Williams, Alfred Brockenbrough, 1856-1930
The Liberian Exodus. An Account of the Voyage of the First Emigrants in the Bark "Azor," and Their Reception at Monrovia, with a Description of Liberia--Its Customs and Civilization, Romances and Prospects
Charleston, S. C.: The News and Courier Book Presses, 1878. 62 p.
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Williams, Isaac
Aunt Sally: or, The Cross the Way of Freedom. A Narrative of the Slave-life and Purchase of the Mother of Rev. Isaac Williams of Detroit, Michigan
Cincinnati: American Reform Tract and Book Society, 1858. 216 p.
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Williams, James, b. 1825
Life and Adventures of James Williams, a Fugitive Slave, with a Full Description of the Underground Railroad
San Francisco: Women's Union Print, 424 Montgomery Street, 1873. 108 p.
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Williams, Samuel, b. 1852
Before the War, and After the Union. An Autobiography
Boston: Gold Mind, 1929. 171 p.
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Wilson, G. R. (Gold Refined)
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