Antislavery movements
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Antislavery movements
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Antislavery movements
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Incoming Resources
- The long emancipation, the demise of slavery in the United States, Ira Berlin
- What's your story, Frederick Douglass?, Jody Jensen Shaffer ; illustrations by Doug Jones
- All on fire, William Lloyd Garrison and the abolition of slavery, Henry Mayer
- Poldark, a Mammoth Screen production for BBC co-produced with Masterpiece ; written and created for television by Debbie Horsfield ; produced by Michael Ray ; directed by Sallie Aprahamian and Justin Molotnikov, The complete fifth season
- Frederick Douglass, abolitionist and writer, Avery Elizabeth Hurt
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; with a new introduction by Philip S. Foner
- The abolitionist's journal, memories of an American antislavery family, James D. Richardson
- Harriet Tubman, slavery, the Civil War, and civil rights in the nineteenth century, Kristen T. Oertel
- This our dark country, the American settlers of Liberia, Catherine Reef
- Frederick Douglass, by Joan Stoltman
- The crooked path to abolition, Abraham Lincoln and the antislavery Constitution, James Oakes
- Harriet Tubman in her own words, by Julia McDonnell
- Fleeing to freedom on the Underground Railroad, the courageous slaves, agents, and conductors, Elaine Landau
- Abolitionists and slave resistance, breaking the chains of slavery, Judith Edwards ; foreword by Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr
- Gateway to freedom: the hidden history of the underground railroad, by Eric Foner
- Lewis Hayden and the war against slavery, by Joel Strangis
- The Underground Railroad on the Western frontier, escapes from Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa and the territories of Kansas, Nebraska and the Indian Nations, 1840-1865, James Patrick Morgans
- The meaning of Zong, Giles Terera
- Gateway to freedom, the hidden history of the Underground Railroad, Eric Foner
- The struggle for freedom, phase I, as revealed in slave narratives of the pre-Civil War period, 1840-1860, by Margaret Y. Jackson
- Liberty's chain, slavery, abolition, and the Jay family of New York, David N. Gellman
- What to the slave is the Fourth of July?, Frederick Douglass
- Fugitive movements, commemorating the Denmark Vesey affair and Black radical antislavery in the Atlantic world, edited by James O'Neil Spady ; foreword by Manisha Sinha
- Aiming for Pensacola, fugitive slaves on the Atlantic and Southern frontiers, Matthew J. Clavin
- Slavery, propaganda, and the American Revolution, Patricia Bradley
- Harriet Tubman, the road to freedom, Catherine Clinton
- From slave to abolitionist, the life of William Wells Brown, adapted by Lucille Schulberg Warner ; frontispiece by Tom Feelings
- The zealot and the emancipator, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom, H. W. Brands
- Moral commerce, Quakers and the Transatlantic boycott of the slave labor economy, Julie L. Holcomb
- Stark mad abolitionists, Lawrence, Kansas, and the battle over slavery in the Civil War era, Robert K. Sutton ; foreword by Bob Dole
- Harriet Tubman, M.W. Taylor ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Abolition and the Underground Railroad in south Jersey, not without a fight, Ellen D. Alford
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, Stanley Harrold
- Abolition & the Underground Railroad in Chester County, Pennsylvania,, Mark Lanyon
- Freedom !, l'incroyable histoire de l'Underground Railroad, texte de Jennifer Dalrymple illustrations de Justine Brax
- What was the underground railroad?, Yona Zeldis McDonough
- The struggle for freedom, phase I, as revealed in slave narratives of the pre-Civil War period, 1840-1860, by Margaret Y. Jackson
- Harriet Tubman, a life in American history, Kerry Walters
- Slavery, abolitionism, and the ethics of biblical scholarship, Hector Avalos
- The rise and fall of American slavery, freedom denied, freedom gained, Tim McNeese
- A different kind of Christmas, Alex Haley
- Harriet Tubman, a reference guide to her life and works, Kate Clifford Larson
- Questions and answers about the Underground Railroad, Heather Moore Niver
- A volcano beneath the snow, John Brown's war against slavery, Albert Marrin
- Prophet against slavery, Benjamin Lay : a graphic novel, David Lester, with Marcus Rediker and Paul Buhle
- Frederick Douglass in his own words, by Nicole Shea
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; edited with an introduction and notes by Celeste-Marie Bernier
- The Underground Railroad records, narrating the hardships, hairbreadth escapes, and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, William Still ; edited by Quincy T. Mills ; introduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- A glorious liberty, Frederick Douglass and the fight for an antislavery constitution, Damon Root
- Diary of Charlotte Forten, a free Black girl before the Civil War, by Charlotte Forten
Outgoing Resources
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