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The William C. Bolivar Collection, Philadelphia; The Arthur A. Schomberg Collection, New York City; The Jesse E. Moorland Collection, Washington, D. C.; The Negro Historical Society Collection, Yonkers, N. Y.; The Robert M. Adger Collection, in Colored Old Folks Home, Philadelphia; The William Still Collection of original matter on Underground Railroad, in possession, Miss Frances E. Still, Philadelphia.

THE NEGRO BEFORE THE CIVIL WAR

Anti-Slavery Discussions

Woolman, John.-Scme Considerations on the Keeping of Negroes, 1753-1762, in a journal of The Life, etc., of

Benezet, Anthony.-A Caution to Great Britian and Her Colonies, Philadelphia, 1766. Brief considerations on Slavery, and the Expediency of Abolition. With some hints on the means whereby it may be gradually effected. Burlington, 1773.

Benezet, Anthony.-The Case of our Fellow Creatures, The Oppressed Africans, Philadelphia, 1784.

Webster, Noah, Jr.-Effects of Slavery on Morals and Industry, Hartford, 1793.

Maccauley, T. B.-The Social and Industrial Capacities of Negroes, Edinburgh Review, March 1827. In Vol. III of Essays and Poems, Albany, 1887.

Gregoire, H.-Inquiry Concerning Intellectual, Moral, Faculties and Literature of Negroes, Brooklyn, 1810.

Genius of Universal Emancipation, The-A monthly periodical containing original essays, documents and facts relating to the subject of African slavery, 11 volumes, 1821-1836.

Paxton, J. D.-Letters on Slavery, 1833.

Child, Lydia Maria.-An appeal in favor of that class of Americans,called Africans, 1833.

Jay, Wm.-An Inquiry Into the Character and Tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery, Societies, 1835. Child, Lydia Maria.-Anti-Slavery Catechism, 1836.

Rankin, John.-Letters on American Slavery, 2nd ed., 1836. Child, Lydia Maria.-Authentic Anecdotes of American Slavery, 2nd ed., 1838.

Weld, F. D.-American Slavery As It Is. Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses, 1839.

Barnes, Albert.-An Inquiry Into the Scriptural Views of Slavery, 1846.

Armistead, W.-A Tribute to the Negro, Philadelphia, 1848. Garnett, Henry H.-The Past and Present Condition and Destiny of the Colored Race, Troy, N. Y., 1848.

Elliot, Charles.-Sinfulness of American Slavery, 1839.

Godell, W.-Slavery and Anti-Slavery, New York, 1852.

Delaney, Martin R.-Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Philadelphia, 1852. Nell, William Cooper.-Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812. 2nd ed., Boston, 1852.

Stowe, Harriet Beecher.-Uncle Tom's Cabin, Boston, 1852. Stowe, Harriet Beecher.-Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin, Boston, 1853.

Jay, William.-On The Condition of the Free People of Color, 1853.

Reports, Anti-Slavery Society, American and Foreign, 18171853, New York.

Nell, William Cooper.-The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, Boston, 1855.

Parsons, C. G.-Inside Views of Slavery or a Tour Among The Planters, Boston, 1855.

Stroud, G. M.-Sketch of the Laws Relating to Slavery, 1856. Clark, George W.-The Harp of Freedom (Collection of Anti3lavery Songs) New York, 1856.

Stowe, Harriet Beecher.-Dred, A Tale of the Dismal Swamp, Boston, 1856.

Chambers, William.—American Slavery and Color, 1857.
Geddings, J. R.-Exiles of Florida, 1858.

Reports and Proceedings, American Anti-Slavery Society, 18341861, New York.

Livermore, George.-An Historical Research Respecting the Opinions of the Founders of the Republic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, as Soldiers, Boston, 1862.

Kemble, Fannie.-A Journal of a Residence on a Georgia Plantation, New York, 1863.

Russell, W. H.-My Diary North and South, 1863.

May, S. J.-Same Recollections of an Anti-Slavery Conflict, 1869.

Poole, W. F.-Anti-Slavery Opinions Before the Year 1800, Cincinnati, 1873.

Weeks, Stephen B.-Southern Quakers and Slavery, Baltimore, 1896.

Weeks, Stephen B.-Anti-Slavery Sentiment in the South (In Southern Historical Association Publications, Vol. II) Washington, 1898.

Bassett, J. S.-Anti-Slvery Leaders of North Carolina, Baltimore, 1898.

Hart, A. B.—Slavery and Abolition, New York, 1906.

Biographies of Anti-Slavery Men

Lovejoy, Elijah P.-Memoir of, by J. C. and O. Lovejoy, 1838. Channing, William E.-Memoir of, by W. H. Channing, 3 Vols.,

1848.

Leile, George.-The Black Apostle, by W. A. Brooks.

Hopper, Isaac T.-By Lydia Maria Child, 1853.

Tappin, Arthur.—Life of, by Lewis Tappin, 1870.

May, Samuel Joeph.-Memoirs of, T. J. Mumford, 1873.

Parker, Theodore.-A Biography, by O. B. Frothingham, 1874. Chase, Salmon P.-Life and Public Services of, by J. W. Schuckers, 1874.

Sumner, Charles.-Memoir and Letters of, by E. L. Pierce, 4 Vols., 1877-1893.

Smith, Gerritt.-A Biography, by O. B. Frothingham, 1878. Garrison, William Lloyd.-And His Times, by Oliver Johnson, 1881.

Garrison, William Lloyd.-The Story of His Life Told by His Children, W. P. and F. J. Garrison, 4 Vols., 1885-1889.

Garrison, William Lloyd.-The Abolitionist, by A. H. Grimke,

1891.

Liebery, Francis.-Life and Letters, by T. S. Perry, 1882.
Tappan, Arthur and Lewis.-By Clarence W. Brown, 1883.
Mott, James and Lucretia.-By Anna D. Hollowell, 1884.
. Phillips, Wendell.-By Thomas Wentworth Higginson, 1884.
Brown, John.-Life and Letters of, by F. B. Sanborn, 1885.
Brown, John.—By W. E. B. DuBois, Philadelphia, 1909.
Brown, John.-Life of, by O. G. Villard, Boston, 1910.
Grimke, Sarah and Angelina.—By Catherine H. Birney, 1885.
Wade, Benjamin F.-Life of, by A. G. Riddle, 1886.

Longfellow Henry W.-Life of, by Samuel Longfellow, 2 Vols.,

1886.

Birney, James G.-And His Times, by William Birney, 1890. Dana. Richard Henry.-A Biography, by Chas. Francis Adams, 2 Vols., 1890.

Lincoln, Abraham.-A History, by J. G. Nicolay and John Hay, 12 Vols., 1890.

Giddings, Joshua R.-By George W. Julian, 1892.

Jay, William.-And The Constitutional Movement for the Abolition of Slavery, by B. Tuckerman, 1893.

Whittier, John Greenleaf.-Life and Letters of, by S. T. Pickard, 2 Vols., 1894.

Douglass, Frederick.-By Charles W. Chestnutt, 1899.

Douglass, Frederick.-By Booker T. Washington, Philadelphia,

1907.

Howe, Julia Ward.-Reminiscences by, 1819-1899, Boston, 1899.
Lowell, James Russell.—By H. E. Scudder, 2 Vols., 1901.
Jasper, John.-Life of, by W. E. Hatcher, New York, 1908.

Pro-Slavery Discussions

Paulding, J. K.-Slavery in the United States, 1836.

Burke, Emily P.-Reminiscences of Georgia, 1850.

The Por-Slavery Argument by several authors covering the moral, political and economic aspects of the question, 1852. Van Evrie, J. H.-Negroes and Slavery, 1853.

Adams, Nehemiah.-A Southside View of Slavery or Three Months at the South, 1854.

Bledsoe Albert T.-An Essay on Liberty and Slavery, 1856. Cobb, Howell.-Scriptural Examination of the Institution of Slavery, 1856.

Stringfellow, Thornton.-Scriptural and Statistical Views In Favor of Slavery, 4th ed., 1856.

Cobb, T. R. R.—An Inquiry Into The Law of Negro Slavery, 1858.

Pollard, E. A.-Black Diamonds, Gathered in the Darky Homes of the South, 1859.

Seaberry, Samuel.-American Slavery Justified by the Law of Nature., 1861.

Hopkins, Bishop J. H.-A Scriptural, Ecclesiastical and Historical View of Slavery, 1864.

Smedes, Susan D.-Memorial of the Southern Planter (Thomas Dabney), 1887.

Clayton, Mrs. V. V.-White and Black Under the Old Regime, 1899.

Wise, John S.- End Of The Era, 1899.

Pryor, Mrs. Roger A.-Reminiscences of Peace and War, 1904. Slave Trade

Snelgrave, W. A New Account of Guinea and the Slave Trade, London, 1754.

Benezet, Anthony.-Some Historical Accounts of Guinea with an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Philadelphia, 1771.

Matthews, John.-A Voyage to the River, Sierra Leone, London,

1791.

Hawkins, Joseph.-History of a Voyage to the Coast of Africa, Philadelphia, 1797.

Bacon, E.-Abstract of a Journal by United States Assistant Agent for the Reception of Recaptured Negroes on the Western Coast of Africa, Philadelphia, 1824.

The Western Coast of Africa, Journal of an Officer under Captain Owen, Philadelphia, 1833.

Buxton, T. F.-The African Slave Trade (Am. ed.) 1833.

Hodgson, W. B.-The Foulahs of Central Africa and the African Slave Trade, New York, 1843.

Huntley, Sir H. V.-Seven Years' Service on the Slave Coast of Western Africa, London, 1850.

Foote, Andrew H.-Africa and the American Fag, 1854. Carey, H. C.-The Slave Trade, Domestic and Foreign, 1853. Devereux, W. C.—A Cruise in the Gorgon or Eighteen Months in the Suppression of the Slave Trade on the East Coast of Africa, London, 1869.

Baker, Sir S. W.-Ismailia, A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave Trade, London, 1874.

Bouche, P. B.-Sept ans en Afrique Occidentale. La Cote des Esclaves et le Dahomey. Paris, 1885.

Fotheringham, L. Monteith-A Two Year Struggle with Arab Slave Dealers in Central Africa. London, 1891.

DuBois, W. E. B.-The Suppression of the African Slave Trade (Harvard Historical Studies No. 1), 1896.

Newman, H. S. Banana.-The Transition from Slavery to Freedom in Zanzibar and Pemba. London, 1898.

Spears, J. R.-The American Slave Trade, 1900.

Collins, W. H.-The Domestic Slave Trade of the Southern States, 1904.

Nevison, H. W.-A Modern Slavery (Angola san thome and principle). London and New York, 1906.

Bourne, H. R. F.-Slave Traffic in Portuguese Africa (Angola san thome and principe). London, 1908.

Swann, Alfred James-Fighting the Slave Hunters in Central Africa. Philadelphia, 1910.

Colonization

American Colonization Society.-Memorial of, to Congress, Washington, 1820.

American Colonization Society.-Address of Board of Managers to the Auxiliary Societies and People of the United States, Washington, 1820.

Ladies' Association.-Auxiliary, to the American Colonization Society, First Annual Report, Philadelphia, 1833.

Gracchus, Caius.-Controversy Between and Opimius (pseud). In reference to the American Society for Colonizng the free people of the United States, Georgetown, 1827.

Garrson, William Lloyd.-Thoughts on African Colonization, etc., together with the resolutions, addresses and remonstrances of the free people of color, Boston, 1832.

Hodgkin, Thos.-An Inquiry into the Merits of the American Colonization Society, and reply to charges brought against it. London, 1833.

Cornish, Samuel E.-The Colonization Scheme Considered in Its Rejection by the Colored People, etc., Newark, N. J., 1840.

Colonization Society of the State of Connecticut.-Address to the Public by the Managers of, New Haven, 1828.

Georgia, Report Adopted by the Legislature of, on African Colonization, Washington, 1828.

Putnam County, Ga., Annual Report of, Auxiliary Society for Colonizing the Free Persons of Color, Milledgeville, Ga., 18—.

Kentucky Colonization Society.-Proceedings of, Frankfort, Ky.,

1831.

Maryland Colonization Society.-Meeting Held to Revive, Baltimore, 1827.

Maryland. Board of Managers Appointed by the State for removing the free people of color and of such slaves as may hereafter become free, Baltimore, 1832.

Hall, James.-An address to the free people of color of the State of Maryland, by James Hall, General Agent of State Colonization Society, Baltimore, 1859.

New Jersey Colonization Society.-Proceedings of the first and second annual meetings of, Princeton, 1825-26.

New York State Colonization Society.-Proceedings on the formation of, Albany, 1829.

New York State Colonization Society.-Proceedings of second annual meeting, Albany, 1831.

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