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23 titles with subject: Slavery -- United States.

  • 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. Thornton Stringfellow


  • A Brief Miscellaneous Narrative of the More Early Part of the Life of L. Tilmon: Pastor of a Colored Methodist Congregational Church in the City of New York. Levin Tilmon, 1807-1863


  • A Condensed Anti-slavery Bible Argument, by a Citizen of Virginia. George Bourne, 1780-1845


  • The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States. James W. C. Pennington, 1807-1870


  • The Heroic Slave. From Autographs for Freedom, Ed. Julia Griffiths. Frederick Douglass, 1818-1895


  • Horrors of the Virginian Slave Trade and of the Slave-Rearing Plantations. The True Story of Dinah, an Escaped Virginian Slave, Now in London, on Whose Body Are Eleven Scars Left by Tortures Which Were Inflicted by Her Master, Her Own Father. Together with Extracts from the Laws of Virginia, Showing That Against These Barbarities the Law Gives Not the Smallest Protection to the Slave, But the Reverse. John Hawkins Simpson


  • 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. William A. Smith (William Andrew), 1802-1870 and Thomas O. Summers (Thomas Osmond), 1812-1882, edited by


  • Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave. Isaac Mason, b. 1822


  • The Life, Labors, and Travels of Elder Charles Bowles, of the Free Will Baptist Denomination, by Eld. John W. Lewis. Together with an Essay on the Character and Condition of the African Race by the Same. Also, an Essay on the Fugitive Law of the U. S. Congress of 1850, by Rev. Arthur Dearing. Eld. John W. Lewis


  • Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life. Louisa Picquet, b. 1828?- and Hiram Mattison, 1811-1868


  • Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days. Annie L. Burton, b. 1858?


  • Narrative of the Life of John Quincy Adams, When in Slavery, and Now as a Freeman. John Quincy Adams, b. 1845


  • A Narrative of Thomas Smallwood, (Coloured Man:) Giving an Account of His Birth--The Period He Was Held in Slavery--His Release--and Removal to Canada, etc. Together With an Account of the Underground Railroad. Written by Himself. Thomas Smallwood, b. 1801


  • 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. Rev. Ebenezer W. Warren, b. 1820


  • The Old South, a Monograph. H. M. Hamill (Howard Melancthon), 1847-1915


  • The Philosophy of Secession; A Southern View, Presented in a Letter Addressed to the Hon. Mr. Perkins of Louisiana, in Criticism on the Provisional Constitution Adopted by the Southern Congress at Montgomery, Alabama. L. W. Spratt (Leonida W.)


  • The Planter, or, Thirteen Years in the South by a Northern Man. David Brown, 1786-1875


  • Scriptural and Statistical Views in Favor of Slavery. Thornton Stringfellow


  • Slavery and Abolitionism, as Viewed by a Georgia Slave. By Harrison Berry, the Property of S. W. Price, Covington, Georgia. Harrison Berry, b. 1816


  • Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. Reminiscences as told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege". William Ferguson Goldie and Isaac D. Williams, b. 1821?-


  • Thirty Years a Slave: From Bondage to Freedom: The Institution of Slavery as Seen on the Plantation and in the Home of the Planter. Louis Hughes, b. 1832


  • A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861. John S. Jacobs, 1815-1875


  • Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles; Together with a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America, Written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829. David Walker, 1785-1830


  • 19 articles with subject: Slavery -- United States.

  • Summary for 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. Christopher Hill


  • Summary for A Brief Miscellaneous Narrative of the More Early Part of the Life of L. Tilmon: Pastor of a Colored Methodist Congregational Church in the City of New York. Monique Prince


  • Summary for A Condensed Anti-slavery Bible Argument, by a Citizen of Virginia. Christopher Hill


  • Summary for A Narrative of Thomas Smallwood, (Coloured Man:) Giving an Account of His Birth--The Period He Was Held in Slavery--His Release--and Removal to Canada, etc. Together With an Account of the Underground Railroad. Written by Himself. Monique Prince


  • Summary for A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861. Monique Prince


  • Summary for Horrors of the Virginian Slave Trade and of the Slave-Rearing Plantations. The True Story of Dinah, an Escaped Virginian Slave, Now in London, on Whose Body Are Eleven Scars Left by Tortures Which Were Inflicted by Her Master, Her Own Father. Together with Extracts from the Laws of Virginia, Showing That Against These Barbarities the Law Gives Not the Smallest Protection to the Slave, But the Reverse. Monique Prince


  • Summary for 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. Christopher Hill


  • Summary for Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave. Armistead Lemon


  • Summary for Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life. Meg McCarthy


  • Summary for Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for Narrative of the Life of John Quincy Adams, When in Slavery, and Now as a Freeman. Monique Prince


  • Summary for Scriptural and Statistical Views in Favor of Slavery. Christopher Hill


  • Summary for Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. Reminiscences as told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege". Erin Bartels Buller


  • Summary for The Fugitive Blacksmith; or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States. Madeleine Read


  • Summary for The Heroic Slave. From Autographs for Freedom, Ed. Julia Griffiths. Patrick E. Horn


  • Summary for The Old South, a Monograph. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for The Planter, or, Thirteen Years in the South by a Northern Man. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for Thirty Years a Slave: From Bondage to Freedom: The Institution of Slavery as Seen on the Plantation and in the Home of the Planter. Harris Henderson


  • Summary for Walker's Appeal, in Four Articles; Together with a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World, but in Particular, and Very Expressly, to Those of the United States of America, Written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September 28, 1829. Michael Sistrom