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18 titles with subject: Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography.

  • Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: His Anti-Slavery Labours in the United States, Canada, & England. Samuel Ringgold Ward, b. 1817


  • Frederick Douglass. Booker T. Washington, 1856-1915


  • Frederick Douglass. Charles Waddell Chesnutt, 1858-1932


  • Frederick Douglass The Colored Orator. Frederic May Holland, 1836-1908


  • Frederick Douglass The Orator. Containing an Account of His Life; His Eminent Public Services; His Brilliant Career as Orator; Selections from His Speeches and Writings. James M. Gregory (James Monroe), 1849-1915


  • Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in His Own Country; His Experience in the Conduct of an Influential Newspaper; His Connection with the Underground Railroad; His Relations with John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid; His Recruiting the 54th and 55th Mass. Colored Regiments; His Interviews with Presidents Lincoln and Johnson; His Appointment by Gen. Grant to Accompany the Santo Domingo Commission—Also to a Seat in the Council of the District of Columbia; His Appointment as United States Marshal by President R. B. Hayes; Also His Appointment to Be Recorder of Deeds in Washington by President J. A. Garfield; with Many Other Interesting and Important Events of His Most Eventful Life; With an Introduction by Mr. George L. Ruffin, of Boston. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895


  • Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895


  • Memoirs of Samuel M. Janney: Late of Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va.: A Minister in the Religious Society of Friends. Samuel M. Janney (Samuel McPherson), 1801-1880


  • My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895


  • Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the State of New York, in 1828. Sojourner Truth, d. 1883 and Olive Gilbert


  • 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". Sojourner Truth, d. 1883, Olive Gilbert and Frances W. Titus


  • 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;" Also, a Memorial Chapter, Giving the Particulars of Her Last Sickness and Death. Sojourner Truth, d. 1883, Olive Gilbert and Frances W. Titus


  • Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself. Henry Bibb, 1815-1854


  • Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895


  • 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. Levi Coffin, 1798-1877


  • The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life. J. W. Loguen (Jermain Wesley), 1814-1872


  • Samuel Joseph May. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, September 12th, 1797. Died in Syracuse, New York, July 1st, 1871. No Author


  • The Two Rebellions, or, Treason Unmasked. By a Virginian. William McDonald, 1834-1898


  • 13 articles with subject: Abolitionists -- United States -- Biography.

  • Summary for Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: His Anti-Slavery Labours in the United States, Canada, & England. Monique Prince


  • Summary for Frederick Douglass. Mary Alice Kirkpatrick


  • Summary for Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time, Including His Connection with the Anti-slavery Movement; His Labors in Great Britain as Well as in His Own Country; His Experience in the Conduct of an Influential Newspaper; His Connection with the Underground Railroad; His Relations with John Brown and the Harpers Ferry Raid; His Recruiting the 54th and 55th Mass. Colored Regiments; His Interviews with Presidents Lincoln and Johnson; His Appointment by Gen. Grant to Accompany the Santo Domingo Commission—Also to a Seat in the Council of the District of Columbia; His Appointment as United States Marshal by President R. B. Hayes; Also His Appointment to Be Recorder of Deeds in Washington by President J. A. Garfield; with Many Other Interesting and Important Events of His Most Eventful Life; With an Introduction by Mr. George L. Ruffin, of Boston. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for Life and Times of Frederick Douglass: His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for Memoirs of Samuel M. Janney: Late of Lincoln, Loudoun County, Va.: A Minister in the Religious Society of Friends. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the State of New York, in 1828. Zachary Hutchins


  • Summary for 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;" Also, a Memorial Chapter, Giving the Particulars of Her Last Sickness and Death. Zachary Hutchins


  • Summary for 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". Zachary Hutchins


  • Summary for Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself. Matthew Connell


  • Summary for Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for Samuel Joseph May. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, September 12th, 1797. Died in Syracuse, New York, July 1st, 1871. Monique Prince


  • Summary for The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life. Jenn Williamson