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Joshua Leavitt
Catholics, Slaveholders, and the Dilemma of American Evangelicalism, 1835–1860 / W
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"I Began to Realize That I Had Some Friends:" Hardship, Resistance, Cooperation, and Unity in Hartford's African American Community, 1833-1841
The Descendants of Rev. Thomas Hooker, 1909
Ten Years of Political Abolitionism, the Liberty Party, 1839-1848
Building an Antislavery House: Political Abolitionists and the U.S
Building an Antislavery House: Political Abolitionists and the U.S
The Second Seminole War, the Ad Hoc Origins of American Imperialism, and the Silence of Slavery
Catalogue of the Connecticut Alpha of the B K, August, 1838
Historic and Architectural Resources Inventory for the Town of Suffield, Connecticut
Land Reform, Labor, and the Evolution of Antislavery Politics, 1790–1860
Trial and Imprisonment of Jonathan Walker, at Pensacola, Florida, for Aiding Slaves to Escape from Bondage Reproduced from the Frontispiece of the 1846 Edition
Ohio, Evangelical Religion, and the Merging of the Antislavery Movement: Joshua R
The Christian Lyre and Spiritual Songs for Social
New York University Law Review
Andrew Harris, Vermont's Forgotten Abolitionist
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LEAVITT 1Jescendants of John Leavitt the Immigrant Through His Son, Samuel and Mary Robinson
Summer 2011 Courier.Pub
Obituary Record
The Political Economy of Postal Reform in the Victorian Age Richard R
The Impatience of the Saints: the Abolitionists' Frustration With
First Line of Title
A File in the Online Version of the Kouroo Contexture (Approximately
Section E the Underground Railroad in Massachusetts
Autobiography