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[Frontispiece Image] COURT HOUSE From Life, Including His Escape and Struggle for Liberty of Charles A. Garlick, Born a Slave in Old Virginia, Who Secured His Freedom by Running Away from His Master's Farm in 1843.
[Part One Title Page Image] From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
[Part Two Title Page Image] From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
[Word in Greek] From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
A CANADIAN FOREST. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
A SWAMP SCENE. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
Africa for Jesus From Africa for Christ. Twenty-Eight Years a Slave.
ARAB ENCAMPMENT. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
ARCHY LOSES HIS BEST FRIEND, Page 21. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
The author and his mother arrested and carried back into slavery. From Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave. Written by Himself.
BABYLON. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
BAPTIZING IN THE RIVER JORDAN. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
"BETHEL" From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
CHLOE AND HER PLAYMATES TAKEN CAPTIVE BY THE SLAVE-DEALERS. [Frontispiece Image] From Memoir of Mrs. Chloe Spear, a Native of Africa, Who was Enslaved in Childhood, and Died in Boston, January 3, 1815...Aged 65 Years. By a Lady of Boston.
Cinque (FAC-SIMILE OF THE ORIGINAL AUTOGRAPH) The Chief of the Amistad Captives. From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
CLEARING LAND. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
Constable in quest of John. p.18 From Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper.
[Illustration] From Narrative of William Hayden, Containing a Faithful Account of His Travels for a Number of Years, Whilst a Slave, in the South. Written by Himself.
AN EASTERN HARVEST SCENE. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
EMANCIPATION. Page 218 From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
EXPOUNDING THE CONSTITUTION. Page 402. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
FORD OF THE RIVER JORDAN. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
Frederick Douglass From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
A FREEHOLDERS' COURT. Page 197. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
GAMBLING FOR A SLAVE. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
Gang of Slaves preparing to be Sold in a Southern Market. From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
GREAT HOUSE AT POPLAR FARM. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
GUSTAVUS VASSA. OR Olaudah Equiano. From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
[Illustration] From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
[Illustration] From My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman.
[Illustration] From My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman.
Jan Tzatzoe a Christian Chief of Amakosoe, South Africa From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
JOSIAH'S PLACE OF PRAYER. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
KU-KLUX EMBLEMS. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
LAW AND ORDER. Page 239 From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
LEAP OF THE FUGITIVE SLAVE. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
MT. OLIVET BAPTIST CHURCH, WEST FIFTY THIRD STREET, NEW YORK CITY, N. Y. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
NEGRO DENTISTRY. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
NEGRO OF MOZAMBIQUE. From "M. PÉRON'S VOYAGE" From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
OLD JAIL, FORMERLY AT THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, TO WHICH ARCHER WAS TAKEN.--Page 61. From The Story of Archer Alexander: From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863.
RESURRECTION OF HENRY BOX BROWN, AT PHILADELPHIA. [Frontispiece Image] From Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown, Written by Himself.
Sale of Estates, Pictures, and Slaves in the Rotunda, New Orleans. From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
See page 17. See page 24. From Narrative of William Hayden, Containing a Faithful Account of His Travels for a Number of Years, Whilst a Slave, in the South. Written by Himself.
SHEEPFOLD. From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.
[Two Illustrations] From Narrative of William Hayden, Containing a Faithful Account of His Travels for a Number of Years, Whilst a Slave, in the South. Written by Himself.
TABOR'S CATCH-DOG, "GROWLER." From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
THE FOREST ON THE OHIO RIVER. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
THE LAST DAUGHTER. Page 94. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
The master mounted on his horse driving John before him. pp. 7 8. [Frontispiece Image] From Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper.
THE SAW MILL. From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.
THE SUCCESSFUL MAN HUNT. Page 291. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
Thomas Cooper's farewell address to his friends in London. p. 30. From Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper.
Thus God speaketh once, yea, twice, yet Man perceiveth it not. In a Dream in a Vision of the Night, when deep deep falleth upon Men, on slumbrings upon the Bed: Then he openeth the Ears of Men & sealeth their instruction. Job Ch. 33 Ver. 14, 15, 16 & 29 & 30. From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself. Vol. I.
Toussaint Louverture From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.
TRIAL OF AFFECTION. Page 65. From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.
TROPICAL LUXURIANCE. From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.
VIEW OF A TEMPLE. Erected by the Blacks of St. Domingo. TO COMMEMORATE THEIR EMANCIPATION From A Tribute for the Negro: Being a Vindication of the Moral, Intellectual, and Religious Capabilities of the Colored Portion of Mankind; with Particular Reference to the African Race.