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  • A Plan for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery in the United States, Without Danger Or Loss to the Citizens of the South (Modified)

    A Plan for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery in the United States, Without Danger Or Loss to the Citizens of the South (Modified)

  • Benjamin Lundy, Abolitionist

    Benjamin Lundy, Abolitionist

  • The Early Antislavery Agency System in Pennsylvania, 1833-1837

    The Early Antislavery Agency System in Pennsylvania, 1833-1837

  • Indiana Magazine of History in the Development of Mid-Western

    Indiana Magazine of History in the Development of Mid-Western

  • The End of Slavery in West Virginia

    The End of Slavery in West Virginia

  • The Development of an Anti-Slavery Society

    The Development of an Anti-Slavery Society

  • 1 Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, University Paris Diderot “The Wilderness Years of Antislavery” Summary in English As Early As

    1 Marie-Jeanne Rossignol, University Paris Diderot “The Wilderness Years of Antislavery” Summary in English As Early As

  • Benjamin Lundy

    Benjamin Lundy

  • Presented to the Graduate Council of the North Texas State University In

    Presented to the Graduate Council of the North Texas State University In

  • John Quincy Adams and the Dorcas Allen Case, Washington, DC

    John Quincy Adams and the Dorcas Allen Case, Washington, DC

  • MT. PLEASANT HISTORIC DISTRICT Page 1 United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service______National Register of Historic Places Registration Form

    MT. PLEASANT HISTORIC DISTRICT Page 1 United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service______National Register of Historic Places Registration Form

  • UNDERGROUND RAILOAD RESOURCES in the U.S. THEME STUDY Page 1 E. STATEMENT of HISTORIC CONTEXT: the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in AMERI

    UNDERGROUND RAILOAD RESOURCES in the U.S. THEME STUDY Page 1 E. STATEMENT of HISTORIC CONTEXT: the UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in AMERI

  • Benjamin Lundy to Andrew Jackson, September 4, 1823, from Correspondence of Andrew Jackson

    Benjamin Lundy to Andrew Jackson, September 4, 1823, from Correspondence of Andrew Jackson

  • Sisterhood and Slavery: Transatlantic Antislavery and Women's Rights

    Sisterhood and Slavery: Transatlantic Antislavery and Women's Rights

  • 1793 • U.S. Congress Enacts First Fugitive Slave Law Requiring the Return of Fugitives. • Hoping to Build Sympathy for Their

    1793 • U.S. Congress Enacts First Fugitive Slave Law Requiring the Return of Fugitives. • Hoping to Build Sympathy for Their

  • William Lloyd Garrison | May 2014

    William Lloyd Garrison | May 2014

  • John Quincy Adams and Slavery

    John Quincy Adams and Slavery

  • 31295001712099.Pdf

    31295001712099.Pdf

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  • FREE-SOIL HAVENS and the AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY MOVEMENT, 1813-1863 a Dissertation Submitted to the Faculty O
  • Lincoln's Springfield: the Underground Railroad
  • Why Did Texans Declare Independence from Mexico in 1836?
  • "For How Could We Do Without Sugar and Rum?": the Semiotics of Abolitionist Aesthetics
  • Letter Writing in the Campaign Against Slavery in the United States
  • John Woolman
  • Chapter 12 Section 3 by 1St Period 2011
  • Slavery & Abolition in the US Select Publications of the 1800S
  • The War in Texas
  • For the People
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  • The Impatience of the Saints: the Abolitionists' Frustration With
  • National Register of Historic Places Application
  • William Lloyd Garrison, Abolitionism, Colonization, and Identity
  • The Abolitionists
  • Proquest Dissertations
  • “Turning the World Upside Down”: Women Abolitionists and the Women’S Rights Movement


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