William Wells Brown, 1814?-1884
Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. Written by Himself.
Boston: The Anti-slavery office, 1847.
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- About William Wells Brown, 1814?-1884
- Comments and Letters Relating to William W. Brown and His Narrative, The Liberator, July 30, 1847.
- Review of Narrative of William W. Brown, a Fugitive Slave. Written by Himself, The Liberator, September 3, 1847.
- Review of The Narrative of William W. Brown, A Fugitive Slave, Written by Himself, The Liberator, November 26, 1847.
- From the Introduction to From Fugitive Slave to Free Man: The Autobiographies of William Wells Brown (by W. L. Andrews)
- William Wells Brown describes the Crafts' escape, The Liberator, January 12, 1849
- A report on speeches made by William Wells Brown and William and Ellen Craft, 1849
- Speech by Brown delivered in Croydon, England, 5 September 1849
- Speech by Brown delivered in London, England, 27 September 1849
- Speech by Brown delivered in London, England, 1 August 1851
- Speech by Brown delivered in Manchester, England, 1 August 1854
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