Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements
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Incoming Resources
- Abolitionism and issues of race and gender, edited with introductions by John R. McKivigan
- Border war, fighting over slavery before the Civil War, Stanley Harrold
- Voyage to a thousand cares, master's mate Lawrence with the African Squadron, 1844-1846, [compiled by] C. Herbert Gilliland
- Frederick Douglass, John R. McKivigan, book editor
- The Oxford Frederick Douglass reader, edited with an introduction by William L. Andrews
- Coming for to carry me home, race in America from abolitionism to Jim Crow, J. Michael Martinez
- Impossible witnesses, truth, abolitionism, and slave testimony, Dwight A. McBride
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; edited with an introduction and notes by John David Smith
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass with an introduction by Bill E. Lawson
- The Underground Railroad, a reference guide, Kerry Walters
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln's vital rival, Walter Stahr
- The Grimké sisters from South Carolina, pioneers for women's rights and abolition, Gerda Lerner
- Douglass and Lincoln, how a revolutionary black leader and a reluctant liberator struggled to end slavery and save the Union, Paul Kendrick and Stephen Kendrick
- Girl in black and white, the story of Mary Mildred Williams and the abolition movement, Jessie Morgan-Owens
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; with an introduction by John S. Wright
- Terrible swift sword, the legacy of John Brown, edited by Peggy A. Russo and Paul Finkelman
- Harriet Tubman, imagining a life, by Beverly Lowry
- All on fire, William Lloyd Garrison and the abolition of slavery, Henry Mayer
- Antebellum Black activists, race, gender, and self, R.J. Young
- Escape on the Pearl, the heroic bid for freedom on the Underground Railroad, Mary Kay Ricks
- Symbols of freedom, slavery and resistance before the Civil War, Matthew J. Clavin
- Harriet Tubman, the road to freedom, Catherine Clinton
- The scorpion's sting, antislavery and the coming of the Civil War, James Oakes
- Frederick Douglass and the Black liberation movement, the North Star of American Blacks, Jin-Ping Wu
- The life and times of Frederick Douglass, his early life as a slave, his escape from bondage, and his complete history, written by himself ; with an introduction by Rayford W. Logan
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- John Brown, abolitionist, the man who killed slavery, sparked the Civil War, and seeded civil rights, David S. Reynolds
- The great silent army of abolitionism, ordinary women in the antislavery movement, Julie Roy Jeffrey
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; edited, with a foreword and notes, by John Stauffer
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- Passages to freedom, the Underground Railroad in history and memory, edited by David W. Blight
- The religious world of antislavery women, spirituality in the lives of five abolitionist lecturers, Anna M. Speicher
- Lucretia Mott's heresy, abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century America, Carol Faulkner
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, by Thomas Fleming
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; John W. Blassingame, John R. McKivigan, and Peter P. Hinks, editors
- The black hearts of men, radical abolitionists and the transformation of race, John Stauffer
- Angelina Grimké, rhetoric, identity, and the radical imagination, Stephen Howard Browne
- The transformation of American abolitionism, fighting slavery in the early Republic, Richard S. Newman
- John Brown's holy war, produced and directed by Robert Kenner ; written by Ken Chowder ; Robert Kenner Films for American Experience ; WGBH Educational Foundation ; WGBH Boston
- Vigilance, the life of William Still, Father of the Underground Railroad, Andrew K. Diemer
- John Brown, the legend revisited, Merrill D. Peterson
- The crooked path to abolition, Abraham Lincoln and the antislavery Constitution, James Oakes
- Freeing Charles, the struggle to free a slave on the eve of the Civil War, Scott Christianson
- The political Emerson, essential writings on politics and social reform, Ralph Waldo Emerson ; edited by David M. Robinson
- Lincoln's defense of politics, the public man and his opponents in the crisis over slavery, Thomas E. Schneider
- "Fire from the midst of you", a religious life of John Brown, Louis A. DeCaro, Jr
- Imperfect union, how Jessie and John Frémont mapped the West, invented celebrity, and helped cause the Civil War, Steve Inskeep
- Unbound and unbroken, the story of Frederick Douglass, [Amos Esty]
- The debate over slavery, antislavery and proslavery liberalism in antebellum America, David F. Ericson
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