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  • [Cover Image] From A Slave Girl's Story. Being an Autobiography of Kate Drumgoold.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life and Narrative of William J. Anderson, Twenty-four Years a Slave; Sold Eight Times! In Jail Sixty Times!! Whipped Three Hundred Times!!! or The Dark Deeds of American Slavery Revealed. Containing Scriptural Views of the Origin of the Black and of the White Man. Also, a Simple and Easy Plan to Abolish Slavery in the United States. Together with an Account of the Services of Colored Men in the Revolutionary War--Day and Date, and Interesting Facts.


  • [Title Page Image of the 1861 Volume] From A True Tale of Slavery. From The Leisure Hour: A Family Journal of Instruction and Recreation, February 7, 14, 21, 28, 1861.


  • [Title Page Image] From Old Plantation Days.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of James Williams, an American Slave, Who Was for Several Years a Driver on a Cotton Plantation in Alabama.


  • [Title Page Image] From Up from Slavery: An Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Image] From From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of Bishop Isaac Lane, LL.D. with a Short History of the C.M.E. Church in America and of Methodism.


  • [Title Page Image] From The New Man: Twenty-Nine Years a Slave,Twenty-Nine Years a Free Man.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Biographical Sketch of Millie Christine, the Carolina Twin, Surnamed the Two-Headed Nightingale and the Eighth Wonder of the World.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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: Printed in 1798. Reprinted A. D. 1835, and Published by a Descendant of Venture. Revised and Republished with Traditions by H. M. Selden, Haddam, Conn., 1896.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Own Life Story.


  • [Title Page Image] 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Last Words and Dying Speech of Edmund Fortis, a Negro Man, Who Appeared to Be between Thirty and Forty Years of Age, but Very Ignorant. He Was Executed at Dresden, on Kennebeck River, on Thursday the Twenty-Fifth Day of September, 1794, for a Rape and Murder, Committed on the Body of Pamela Tilton, a Young Girl of about Fourteen Years of Age, Daughter of Mr. Tilton of Vassalborough, in the County of Lincoln.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. Reminiscences as told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege".


  • [Title Page Image] From Buried Alive (Behind Prison Walls) for a Quarter of a Century: Life of William Walker.


  • [Title Page Image] From Uncle Tom's Companions: Or, Facts Stranger Than Fiction. A Supplement to Uncle Tom's Cabin: Being Startling Incidents in the Lives of Celebrated Fugitive Slaves.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself. Vol. II.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Statement with Regard to the Moorish Prince, Abduhl Rahhahman.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of Events in the Life of William Green, (Formerly a Slave.) Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoirs of Samuel Spottford Clement Relating Interesting Experiences in Days of Slavery and Freedom.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life of the Rev. Dandridge F. Davis, of the African M. E. Church. With a Brief Account of His Conversion and Ministerial Labors, from August 1834, till March 1847. Also, a Brief Sketch of the Life of the Rev. David Conyou, of the A. M. E. C. and His Ministerial Labors. To Which Is Annexed the Funeral Discourse Delivered at the Ohio Conference, in Zanesville, on the Decease of the Rev. D. F. Davis, by the Author.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoir of Quamino Buccau, a Pious Methodist.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green, a Runaway Slave, from Kentucky, Containing an Account of His Three Escapes, in 1839, 1846, and 1848.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of Dimmock Charlton, a British Subject, Taken from the Brig "Peacock" by the U.S. Sloop "Hornet," Enslaved while a Prisoner of War, and Retained Forty-Five Years in Bondage.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Autobiography of Nicholas Said, A Native of Bournou, Eastern Soudan, Central Africa.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life and Labors of Rev. Jordan W. Early, One of the Pioneers of African Methodism in the West and South.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of Rev. Thomas W. Henry, of the A. M. E. Church.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Old Faithful Servant: Life History of J.W. Holley: Born and Reared a Slave: After Freedom Became a Worker in the Master's Vineyard.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Royal African: or, Memoirs of the Young Prince of Annamaboe. Comprehending a Distinct Account of His Country and Family; His Elder Brother's Voyage to France, and Reception there; the Manner in Which Himself Was Confided by His Father to the Captain Who Sold Him; His Condition While a Slave in Barbadoes; the True Cause of His Bring Redeemed; His Voyage from Thence; and Reception Here in England. Interspers'd Throughout with Several Historical Remarks on the Commerce of the European Nations, Whose Subjects Frequent the Coast of Guinea. To which is Prefixed a Letter from the Author to a Person of Distinction, in Reference to Some Natural Curiosities in Africa; as Well as Explaining the Motives which Induced Him to Compose These Memoirs.


  • [Title Page Image] From An Autobiography of the Rev. Josiah Henson ("Uncle Tom"). From 1789 to 1881. With a Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Introductory Notes by George Sturge, S. Morley, Esq., M. P., Wendell Phillips, and John G. Whittier. Edited by John Lobb, F.R.G.S. Revised and Enlarged.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African. Written by Himself. Vol. I.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Experience of Thomas H. Jones, who was a Slave for Forty-Three Years.


  • [Title Page Image] Richard Allen, Bishop White, Absalom Jones From Richard Allen and Absalom Jones, by the Rev. George F. Bragg, in Honor of the Centennial of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, Which Occurs in the Year 1916.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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: Printed in 1798. Reprinted A. D. 1835, and Published by a Descendant of Venture. Revised and Republished with Traditions by H. M. Selden, Haddam, Conn., 1896.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Royal African: or, Memoirs of the Young Prince of Annamaboe. Comprehending a Distinct Account of His Country and Family; His Elder Brother's Voyage to France, and Reception there; the Manner in Which Himself Was Confided by His Father to the Captain Who Sold Him; His Condition While a Slave in Barbadoes; the True Cause of His Bring Redeemed; His Voyage from Thence; and Reception Here in England. Interspers'd Throughout with Several Historical Remarks on the Commerce of the European Nations, Whose Subjects Frequent the Coast of Guinea. To which is Prefixed a Letter from the Author to a Person of Distinction, in Reference to Some Natural Curiosities in Africa; as Well as Explaining the Motives which Induced Him to Compose These Memoirs.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself.


  • [Verso Image] From Buried Alive (Behind Prison Walls) for a Quarter of a Century: Life of William Walker.


  • [Copyright Page Image] From From Slavery to the Bishopric in the A.M.E. Church. An Autobiography.


  • [Dedication Page Image] From The Kidnapped and the Ransomed. Recollections of Peter Still and His Wife "Vina," after Forty Years of Slavery.


  • [Division Title Page Image] From Up from Slavery: An Autobiography.


  • FAC-SIMILE OF THE GIMLET WHICH I USED TO BORE A HOLE IN THE DECK OF THE VESSEL. (SEE PAGE 27.) [Title Page Verso Image] From The Experience of a Slave in South Carolina.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti: Comprising an Account of the Struggle for Liberty in the Island, and a Sketch of Its History to the Present Period.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From From Slavery to the Bishopric in the A.M.E. Church. An Autobiography.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From 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".


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From From Slavery to a Bishopric, or, The Life of Bishop Walter Hawkins of the British Methodist Episcopal Church Canada.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Up from Slavery: An Autobiography.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Poems by a Slave in the Island of Cuba, Recently Liberated; Translated from the Spanish, by R. R. Madden, M.D. With the History of the Early Life of the Negro Poet, Written by Himself; to Which Are Prefixed Two Pieces Descriptive of Cuban Slavery and the Slave-Traffic, by R. R. M.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. II.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. I.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From From the Darkness Cometh the Light or Struggles for Freedom.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Three Years in Europe: Or, Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From The Kidnapped and the Ransomed. Recollections of Peter Still and His Wife "Vina," after Forty Years of Slavery.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Lott Cary in "Life of Jehudi Ashmun, Late Colonial Agent in Liberia. With An Appendix, Containing Extracts from his Journal and Other Writings; With a Brief Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Lott Cary".


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From Sketches of the History, Character, and Dying Testimony, of Beneficiaries of the Colored Home, in the City of New-York.


  • [Half-Title Page Image] From The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave; Containing His History of 25 Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape. Written by Himself.


  • [2nd Title Page Image] From Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Dedicated to the Friends of the Africans.


  • [Title Page Image] From John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Experience of Rev. Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years. Written by a Friend, as Related to Him by Brother Jones.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoir of Pierre Toussaint, Born a Slave in St. Domingo.


  • [Title Page Image] From Toussaint L'Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Vol. II.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Vol. I.


  • [Title Page Image] From An Autobiography. Bond and Free: Or, Yearnings for Freedom, from My Green Brier House. Being the Story of My Life in Bondage, and My Life in Freedom.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Life in the South.


  • [Title Page Image] From Africa for Christ. Twenty-Eight Years a Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Now in England.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Story of a Slave. A Realistic Revelation of a Social Relation of Slave Times--Hitherto Unwritten--From the Pen of One Who Has Felt Both the Lash and the Caress of a Mistress.


  • [Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass The Colored Orator.


  • [Title Page Image] From Poems by a Slave in the Island of Cuba, Recently Liberated; Translated from the Spanish, by R. R. Madden, M.D. With the History of the Early Life of the Negro Poet, Written by Himself; to Which Are Prefixed Two Pieces Descriptive of Cuban Slavery and the Slave-Traffic, by R. R. M.


  • [Title Page Image] From Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. II.


  • [Title Page Image] From Letters of the Late Ignatius Sancho, An African. In Two Volumes. To Which Are Prefixed, Memoirs of His Life. Vol. I.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of the Rev. Elisha W. Green, One of the Founders of the Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute--Now the State University at Louisville; Eleven Years Moderator of the Mt. Zion Baptist Association; Five Years Moderator of the Consolidated Baptist Educational Association and Over Thirty Years Pastor of the Colored Baptist Churches of Maysville and Paris. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Aunt Judy's Story: A Tale From Real Life. Written for the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Fair.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Men of Maryland.


  • [Title Page Image] From Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of Joanna; An Emancipated Slave, of Surinam. (From Stedman's Narrative of a Five Year's Expedition Against the Revolted Negroes of Surinam).


  • [Title Page Image] From Pastor Henry N. Jeter's Twenty-five Years Experience with the Shiloh Baptist Church and Her History. Corner School and Mary Streets, Newport, R. I.


  • [Title Page Image] From Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Colour. To Which is Added, a Selection of Pieces in Poetry.


  • [Title Page Image] From Shadow and Sunshine.


  • [Title Page Image] From Biography of Elder Lott Cary, Late Missionary to Africa. With an Appendix on the Subject of Colonization, by J.H.B. Latrobe.


  • [Title Page Image] From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Martyrs, and the Fugitive; or a Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, and Death of an African Family, and the Slavery and Escape of Their Son.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From John and Mary; or, The Fugitive Slaves, a Tale of South-Eastern Pennsylvania.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life of Rev. John Jasper, Pastor of Sixth Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., from His Birth to the Present Time, with His Theory on the Rotation of the Sun.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Looking-Glass: Being a True Report and Narrative of the Life, Travels, and Labors of the Rev. Daniel H. Peterson, a Colored Clergyman; Embracing a Period of Time from the Year 1812 to 1854, and Including His Visit to Western Africa.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of Henry Box Brown, Who Escaped from Slavery, Enclosed in a Box 3 Feet Long and 2 Wide. Written from a Statement of Facts Made by Himself. With Remarks Upon the Remedy for Slavery. By Charles Stearns.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Title Page Image] 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Anderson Surpriser. Written After He Was Seventy-Five Years of Age. The Author Was Born in Liberty County, Ga., on the 22d Day of February, in the Year of Our Lord, 1819, and United with the Methodist Episcopal Church in the Year 1839. This Book Contains an Account of His Florida and Northern Trip, Written by Himself, Giving Much Valuable Information of the People Among Whom He Had Been Several Months.


  • [Title Page Image] From Samuel Joseph May. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, September 12th, 1797. Died in Syracuse, New York, July 1st, 1871.


  • [Title Page Image] From Fifty Years of Slavery in the United States of America.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sketches of Slave Life: Or, Illustrations of the "Peculiar Institution" .


  • [Title Page Image] From Brief Sketch of the Life and Labors of Rev. Alexander Bettis. Also an Account of the Founding and Development of the Bettis Academy.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Colored Man's Reminiscences of James Madison.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.


  • [Title Page Image] From Twice Sold, Twice Ransomed: Autobiography of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ray.


  • [Title Page Image] From A North-Side View of Slavery. The Refugee: or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada. Related by Themselves, with an Account of the History and Condition of the Colored Population of Upper Canada.


  • [Title Page Image] From Bond and Free: A Tale of the South.


  • [Title Page Image] From Jamie Parker, the Fugitive.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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".


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the State of New York, in 1828.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman.


  • [Title Page Image] From The House of Bondage, or, Charlotte Brooks and Other Slaves, Original and Life Like, As They Appeared in Their Old Plantation and City Slave Life; Together with Pen-Pictures of the Peculiar Institution, with Sights and Insights into Their New Relations as Freedmen, Freemen, and Citizens.


  • [Title Page Image] From Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.


  • [Title Page Image] From American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses.


  • [Title Page Image] From Out of the Ditch. A True Story of an Ex-Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc. etc. with an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman.


  • [Title Page Image] From Reminiscences of Isaac and Sukey, Slaves of B. F. Moore, of Raleigh, N.C.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver.


  • [Title Page Image] From Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction.


  • [Title Page Image] From Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth, A. M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U. S. Army.


  • [Title Page Image] From From Slavery to Wealth. The Life of Scott Bond. The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance.


  • [Title Page Image] From Truth Stranger Than Fiction. Father Henson's Story of His Own Life.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sketch of the Life of Mr. Lewis Charlton, and Reminiscences of Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of James L. Smith, Including, Also, Reminiscences of Slave Life, Recollections of the War, Education of Freedmen, Causes of the Exodus, etc.


  • [Title Page Image] From Three Years in Europe: Or, Places I Have Seen and People I Have Met.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From The American Fugitive in Europe. Sketches of Places and People Abroad.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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 Preface by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and an Introductory Note by George Sturge, and S. Morley, Esq., M. P.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave; Containing His History of 25 Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From From Slavery to the Bishopric in the A.M.E. Church. An Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Lunsford Lane; or, Another Helper from North Carolina.


  • [Title Page Image] From The History of My Life and Work. Autobiography by Rev. M. L. Latta, A.M., D.D.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of George Henry. Together with a Brief History of the Colored People in America.


  • [Title Page Image] From Before the War, and After the Union. An Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Image] From The African Preacher. An Authentic Narrative.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Dedicated to the Friends of the Africans.


  • [Title Page Image] From Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1st S. C. Volunteers.


  • [Title Page Image] From Biography of Rev. David Smith of the A. M. E. Church; Being a Complete History, Embracing over Sixty Years' Labor in the Advancement of the Redeemer's Kingdom on Earth. Including "The History of the Origin and Development of Wilberforce University.".


  • [Title Page Image] From The Negro Servant in "Annals of the Poor. Containing The Dairyman's Daughter, (with considerable additions) The Negro Servant, and the Young Cottager.".


  • [Title Page Image] From The Kidnapped and the Ransomed. Recollections of Peter Still and His Wife "Vina," after Forty Years of Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Recollections of Slavery Times.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Narrative of the Life and Labors of the Rev. G. W. Offley, a Colored Man, Local Preacher and Missionary; Who Lived Twenty-Seven Years at the South and Twenty-Three at the North; Who Never Went to School a Day in His Life, and Only Commenced to Learn His Letters When Nineteen Years and Eight Months Old; the Emancipation of His Mother and Her Three Children; How He Learned to Read While Living in a Slave State, and Supported Himself from the Time He Was Nine Years Old Until He Was Twenty-One.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of James Mars, a Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoirs of Margaret Jane Blake of Baltimore, Md.: and Selections in Prose and Verse.


  • [Title page image] From Twenty-Eight Years a Slave, or The Story of My Life in Three Continents.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Lott Cary in "Life of Jehudi Ashmun, Late Colonial Agent in Liberia. With An Appendix, Containing Extracts from his Journal and Other Writings; With a Brief Sketch of the Life of the Rev. Lott Cary".


  • [Title Page Image] From The Colored Cadet at West Point. Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., First Graduate of Color from the U. S. Military Academy.


  • [Title Page Image] From Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky; or, Fifty Years of Slavery in the Southern States of America.


  • [Title Page Image] From Elizabeth, a Colored Minister of the Gospel Born in Slavery.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memoir of Old Elizabeth, a Coloured Woman.


  • [Title Page Image] From From Slavery to a Bishopric, or, The Life of Bishop Walter Hawkins of the British Methodist Episcopal Church Canada.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Enslavement of Ottobah Cugoano, a Native of Africa; Published by Himself in the Year 1787. In "The Negro's Memorial; or, Abolitionist's Catechism; by an Abolitionist" (pp. 120-127), by [Fisher, Thomas] 1781?-1836.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narratives of the Sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke, Sons of a Soldier of the Revolution, During a Captivity of More than Twenty Years Among the Slaveholders of Kentucky, One of the So-Called Christian States of North America.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke, During a Captivity of More than Twenty-Five Years, Among the Algerines of Kentucky, One of the So Called Christian States of North America.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of a Female Slave.


  • [Title Page 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Biography of an American Bondman, by His Daughter.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown, Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself.


  • [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.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Story of the Life of John Anderson, the Fugitive Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Slave's Adventures Toward Freedom. Not Fiction, but the True Story of a Struggle.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Narrative of Events Since the First of August, 1834, By James Williams, an Apprenticed Labourer in Jamaica.


  • [Title Page Image] From An Autobiography: The Story of My Life and Work.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sketches of the History, Character, and Dying Testimony, of Beneficiaries of the Colored Home, in the City of New-York.


  • [Title Page Image] From Anthony Burns: A History.


  • [Title Page Image] From An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist: Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa as an Independent Missionary.


  • [Title Page Image] From Aunt Dice: The Story of a Faithful Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Narrative of the Negro.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Freedman's Story: In Two Parts.


  • [Title Page Image] From Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup, a Citizen of New-York, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution: With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons: To Which is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition and Prospects of Colored Americans.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narratives of Colored Americans.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of Mary F. McCray: Born and Raised a Slave in the State of Kentucky.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of Isaac Mason as a Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life on the Old Plantation in Ante-Bellum Days, or, A Story Based on Facts.


  • [Title Page Image] From History of the Life of Rev. Wm. Mack Lee: Body Servant of General Robert E. Lee Through the Civil War: Cook from 1861 to 1865.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. Embracing an Account of His Early Life, the Redemption by Purchase of Himself and Family from Slavery, and His Banishment from the Place of His Birth for the Crime of Wearing a Colored Skin. Published by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House.


  • [Title Page Image] From Experience and Personal Narrative of Uncle Tom Jones; Who Was for Forty Years a Slave. Also the Surprising Adventures of Wild Tom, of the Island Retreat, a Fugitive Negro from South Carolina.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Story of Mattie J. Jackson: Her Parentage, Experience of Eighteen Years in Slavery, Incidents During the War, Her Escape from Slavery: A True Story.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Experience of a Slave in South Carolina.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Story of Archer Alexander: From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863.


  • [Title page image] From Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Reminiscences of School Life, and Hints on Teaching.


  • [Title Page Image] From What Experience Has Taught Me: An Autobiography of Thomas William Burton.


  • [Title Page Image] From Memories of Childhood's Slavery Days.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Black Man: His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements.


  • [Title Page Image] From Harriet, the Moses of Her People.


  • [Title Page Image] From Some Memoirs of the Life of Job, the Son of Solomon, the High Priest of Boonda in Africa; Who was a Slave About Two Years in Maryland; and Afterwards Being Brought to England, was Set Free, and Sent to His Native Land in the Year 1734.


  • [Title Page Image] From Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, Who Lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a Slave Under Various Masters, and was One Year in the Navy with Commodore Barney, During the Late War.


  • [Title Page Image] From Fifty Years in Chains, or, The Life of an American Slave.


  • [Title Page Image] From Echoes from a Pioneer Life.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life and Adventures of Robert, the Hermit of Massachusetts: Who Has Lived 14 Years in a Cave, Secluded from Human Society: Comprising, an Account of his Birth, Parentage, Sufferings, and Providential Escape from Unjust and Cruel Bondage in Early Life, and His Reasons for Becoming a Recluse.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Life and Work.


  • [2nd Title Page Image] From The Life of Toussaint L'Ouverture, the Negro Patriot of Hayti: Comprising an Account of the Struggle for Liberty in the Island, and a Sketch of Its History to the Present Period.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, a Colored Man. Written by Himself, at the Age of Fifty-Four.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography, Sermons, Addresses, and Essays of Bishop L. H. Holsey, D. D.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Life of Thomas Cooper.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro: His Anti-Slavery Labours in the United States, Canada, & England.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Confessions of Nat Turner, the Leader of the Late Insurrection in Southampton, Va.


  • [Title Page Image] From Louisa Picquet, the Octoroon, or, Inside Views of Southern Domestic Life.


  • [Title Page Image] From Last of the Pioneers: Or, Old Times in East Tenn., Being the Life and Reminiscences of Pharaoh Jackson Chesney (Aged 120 Years).


  • [Title Page Image] From Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave; A Brief Story of His Life Before and After Freedom Came to Him.


  • [Title Page Image] From Sketches of the Life of Joseph Mountain, a Negro, Who Was Executed at New-Haven, on the 20th Day of October, 1790, for a Rape, Committed on the 26th Day of May Last. [The Writer of This History Has Directed That the Money Arising From the Sales Thereof, After Deducting the Expence of Printing, &c. Be Given to the Unhappy Girl, Whose Life Is Rendered Wretched by the Crime of the Malefactor.].


  • [Title Page Image] From Reflections on the Life and Times of Toussaint L'Overture, the Negro Haytien, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Ruler under the Dominion of France, and Author of The Independence of Hayti.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography of Rev. Francis Frederick, of Virginia.


  • [Title Page Image] From Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a Freeman; Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West.


  • [Title Page Image] From Thirty Years a Slave: From Bondage to Freedom: The Institution of Slavery as Seen on the Plantation and in the Home of the Planter.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Brief History of the Slave Life of Rev. L. R. Ferebee, and the Battles of Life, and Four Years of His Ministerial Life. Written from Memory. To 1882.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life, Experience, and Gospel Labours of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen. To Which is Annexed the Rise and Progress of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Containing a Narrative of the Yellow Fever in the Year of Our Lord 1793: With an Address to the People of Colour in the United States.


  • [Title Page Image] From Incidents Connected with the Life of Selim Aga, a Native of Central Africa.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Heroic Slave. From Autographs for Freedom, Ed. Julia Griffiths.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Short History of the Life of Christopher McPherson, Alias Pherson, Son of Christ, King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Containing a Collection of Certificates, Letters, &c. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From A Thrilling Sketch of the Life of the Distinguished Chief Okah Tubbee Alias, Wm. Chubbee, Son of the Head Chief, Mosholeh Tubbee, of the Choctaw Nation of Indians.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Life of Rev. Robert Anderson. Born the 22d Day of February, in the Year of Our Lord 1819, and Joined the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1839. This Book Shall Be Called The Young Men's Guide, Or, the Brother in White.


  • [Title Page Image] From Slavery Illustrated, in the Histories of Zangara and Maquama, Two Negroes Stolen From Africa and Sold Into Slavery. Related by Themselves.


  • [Title Page Image] From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.


  • [Title Page Image] From Trials and Confessions of Madison Henderson, Alias Blanchard, Alfred Amos Warrick, James W. Seward, and Charles Brown, Murderers of Jesse Baker and Jacob Weaver, as Given by Themselves; and a Likeness of Each, Taken in Jail Shortly after Their Arrest.


  • [Title Page Image] From Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. With an Appendix, Containing a List of Places Visited by the Author in Great Britain and Ireland and the British Isles; and Other Matter.


  • [Title Page Image] From The History of the Carolina Twins: Told in "Their Own Peculiar Way" By "One of Them".


  • [Title Page Image] From Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of Sojourner Truth, a Northern Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the State of New York, in 1828.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Battles and Victories of Allen Allensworth, A. M., Ph. D., Lieutenant-Colonel, Retired, U. S. Army.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Up from Slavery: An Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Memoir of Pierre Toussaint, Born a Slave in St. Domingo.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Toussaint L'Ouverture: A Biography and Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Vol. II.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Slave: or Memoirs of Archy Moore. Vol. I.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From An Autobiography. Bond and Free: Or, Yearnings for Freedom, from My Green Brier House. Being the Story of My Life in Bondage, and My Life in Freedom.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From My Life in the South.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Slave Life in Georgia: A Narrative of the Life, Sufferings, and Escape of John Brown, a Fugitive Slave, Now in England.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Story of a Slave. A Realistic Revelation of a Social Relation of Slave Times--Hitherto Unwritten--From the Pen of One Who Has Felt Both the Lash and the Caress of a Mistress.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Frederick Douglass The Colored Orator.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Life of the Rev. Elisha W. Green, One of the Founders of the Kentucky Normal and Theological Institute--Now the State University at Louisville; Eleven Years Moderator of the Mt. Zion Baptist Association; Five Years Moderator of the Consolidated Baptist Educational Association and Over Thirty Years Pastor of the Colored Baptist Churches of Maysville and Paris. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Aunt Judy's Story: A Tale From Real Life. Written for the Pennsylvania Anti-Slavery Fair.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Men of Maryland.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Running a Thousand Miles for Freedom; or, the Escape of William and Ellen Craft from Slavery.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Colour. To Which is Added, a Selection of Pieces in Poetry.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Shadow and Sunshine.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Biography of Elder Lott Cary, Late Missionary to Africa. With an Appendix on the Subject of Colonization, by J.H.B. Latrobe.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The White Slave; or, Memoirs of a Fugitive.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Martyrs, and the Fugitive; or a Narrative of the Captivity, Sufferings, and Death of an African Family, and the Slavery and Escape of Their Son.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave, Now an Inhabitant of Canada, as Narrated by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From John and Mary; or, The Fugitive Slaves, a Tale of South-Eastern Pennsylvania.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Life of Rev. John Jasper, Pastor of Sixth Mt. Zion Baptist Church, Richmond, Va., from His Birth to the Present Time, with His Theory on the Rotation of the Sun.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Looking-Glass: Being a True Report and Narrative of the Life, Travels, and Labors of the Rev. Daniel H. Peterson, a Colored Clergyman; Embracing a Period of Time from the Year 1812 to 1854, and Including His Visit to Western Africa.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of Henry Box Brown, Who Escaped from Slavery, Enclosed in a Box 3 Feet Long and 2 Wide. Written from a Statement of Facts Made by Himself. With Remarks Upon the Remedy for Slavery. By Charles Stearns.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Life of William Grimes, the Runaway Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Verso Image] From Frederick Douglass.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Brief Sketch of the Life and Labors of Rev. Alexander Bettis. Also an Account of the Founding and Development of the Bettis Academy.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Life of Charles T. Walker, D.D., ("The Black Spurgeon.") Pastor Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, New York City.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From A North-Side View of Slavery. The Refugee: or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves in Canada. Related by Themselves, with an Account of the History and Condition of the Colored Population of Upper Canada.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Bond and Free: A Tale of the South.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Jamie Parker, the Fugitive.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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".


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I. Life as a Slave. Part II. Life as a Freeman.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The House of Bondage, or, Charlotte Brooks and Other Slaves, Original and Life Like, As They Appeared in Their Old Plantation and City Slave Life; Together with Pen-Pictures of the Peculiar Institution, with Sights and Insights into Their New Relations as Freedmen, Freemen, and Citizens.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Out of the Ditch. A True Story of an Ex-Slave.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Pictures of Slavery in Church and State; Including Personal Reminiscences, Biographical Sketches, Anecdotes, etc. etc. with an Appendix, Containing the Views of John Wesley and Richard Watson on Slavery.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Homespun Heroines and Other Women of Distinction.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From From Slavery to Wealth. The Life of Scott Bond. The Rewards of Honesty, Industry, Economy and Perseverance.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Truth Stranger Than Fiction. Father Henson's Story of His Own Life.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Booker T. Washington, Builder of a Civilization.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Autobiography of James L. Smith, Including, Also, Reminiscences of Slave Life, Recollections of the War, Education of Freedmen, Causes of the Exodus, etc.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The American Fugitive in Europe. Sketches of Places and People Abroad.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Life of John Thompson, a Fugitive Slave; Containing His History of 25 Years in Bondage, and His Providential Escape. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Lunsford Lane; or, Another Helper from North Carolina.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The History of My Life and Work. Autobiography by Rev. M. L. Latta, A.M., D.D.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Before the War, and After the Union. An Autobiography.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The African Preacher. An Authentic Narrative.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Memoir and Poems of Phillis Wheatley, a Native African and a Slave. Dedicated to the Friends of the Africans.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1st S. C. Volunteers.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Negro Servant in "Annals of the Poor. Containing The Dairyman's Daughter, (with considerable additions) The Negro Servant, and the Young Cottager.".


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Kidnapped and the Ransomed. Recollections of Peter Still and His Wife "Vina," after Forty Years of Slavery.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Memoirs of Margaret Jane Blake of Baltimore, Md.: and Selections in Prose and Verse.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Colored Cadet at West Point. Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U. S. A., First Graduate of Color from the U. S. Military Academy.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Slave Life in Virginia and Kentucky; or, Fifty Years of Slavery in the Southern States of America.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of the Enslavement of Ottobah Cugoano, a Native of Africa; Published by Himself in the Year 1787. In "The Negro's Memorial; or, Abolitionist's Catechism; by an Abolitionist" (pp. 120-127), by [Fisher, Thomas] 1781?-1836.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narratives of the Sufferings of Lewis and Milton Clarke, Sons of a Soldier of the Revolution, During a Captivity of More than Twenty Years Among the Slaveholders of Kentucky, One of the So-Called Christian States of North America.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke, During a Captivity of More than Twenty-Five Years, Among the Algerines of Kentucky, One of the So Called Christian States of North America.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Autobiography of a Female Slave.


  • [Title Page Verso 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Biography of an American Bondman, by His Daughter.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Autobiography and Work of Bishop M. F. Jamison, D.D. ("Uncle Joe") Editor, Publisher, and Church Extension Secretary; a Narration of His Whole Career from the Cradle to the Bishopric of the Colored M. E. Church in America.


  • [Title Page Verso 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.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From An Autobiography: The Story of My Life and Work.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Anthony Burns: A History.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist: Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa as an Independent Missionary.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Aunt Dice: The Story of a Faithful Slave.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From A Narrative of the Negro.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Freedman's Story: In Two Parts.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution: With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons: To Which is Added a Brief Survey of the Condition and Prospects of Colored Americans.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narratives of Colored Americans.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Narrative of Lunsford Lane, Formerly of Raleigh, N.C. Embracing an Account of His Early Life, the Redemption by Purchase of Himself and Family from Slavery, and His Banishment from the Place of His Birth for the Crime of Wearing a Colored Skin. Published by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Story of Archer Alexander: From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863.


  • [Title page verso image] From Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From The Black Man: His Antecedents, His Genius, and His Achievements.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From My Life and Work.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis, a Colored Man. Written by Himself, at the Age of Fifty-Four.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Last of the Pioneers: Or, Old Times in East Tenn., Being the Life and Reminiscences of Pharaoh Jackson Chesney (Aged 120 Years).


  • [Cover Verso Image] From Samuel Hall, 47 Years a Slave; A Brief Story of His Life Before and After Freedom Came to Him.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Reflections on the Life and Times of Toussaint L'Overture, the Negro Haytien, Commander-in-Chief of the Army, Ruler under the Dominion of France, and Author of The Independence of Hayti.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of the Life of Moses Grandy, Late a Slave in the United States of America.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From A Thrilling Sketch of the Life of the Distinguished Chief Okah Tubbee Alias, Wm. Chubbee, Son of the Head Chief, Mosholeh Tubbee, of the Choctaw Nation of Indians.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Josiah: The Maimed Fugitive. A True Tale.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Narrative of William W. Brown, an American Slave. Written by Himself.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Pastor Henry N. Jeter's Twenty-five Years Experience with the Shiloh Baptist Church and Her History. Corner School and Mary Streets, Newport, R. I.


  • [Title Page Verso Image] From Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, Who Lived Forty Years in Maryland, South Carolina and Georgia, as a Slave Under Various Masters, and was One Year in the Navy with Commodore Barney, During the Late War.


  • [Title Page Image] From Autobiography and Work of Bishop M. F. Jamison, D.D. ("Uncle Joe") Editor, Publisher, and Church Extension Secretary; a Narration of His Whole Career from the Cradle to the Bishopric of the Colored M. E. Church in America.


  • [Title Page Image] From My Larger Education: Being Chapters from My Experience.


  • [Title Page Image] From The Narrative of Bethany Veney: A Slave Woman.


  • [Title Page Image] From Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl. Written by Herself.


  • [Title Page Image] From From the Darkness Cometh the Light or Struggles for Freedom.