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- A Study of the Conspiracy Behind John Brown's Raid. Jeffery S
- A John Brown Story 11 Louis A
- Land Reform, Labor, and the Evolution of Antislavery Politics, 1790–1860
- Gerrit Smith
- Richard Realf, English Poet, Was the Son of a Blacksmith Who Had Become a Rural Constable
- John Brown's Raid
- Sanborn, Franklin Benjamin, Papers, 1847
- James Redpath, Crusading Journalist out to Make a Buck in the Best Way
- The Harlem Renaissance As a Movement Represented Late, a Delay That Nearly Led to Disaster at the Battle of a Rebirth of African American Culture in the United States
- Jillian Sayre Dissertation
- To Raise up a Nation: John Brown, Fredrick Douglass, and the Making of a Free Country
- Liberty Before Union : Massachusetts and the Coming of the Civil War
- 22 Kansas History “To Inflame the Mind of the North”: Slavery Politics and the Sexualized Violence of Bleeding Kansas by Brie Swenson Arnold
- The History of the Education of the Blind and Deaf. PUB DATE 86 NOTE 24P
- Thomas Wentworth Higginson
- A New England Abolitionist Visits a St. Louis Slave Trader
- Ocm06679666-1911.Pdf
- Signs of Culture: Deafness in Nineteenth-Century America Rebecca A
- Lysander Spooner
- James W. Trent Jr. the Manliest Man: Samuel G. Howe and the Contours of Nineteenth-Century American Reform
- The Trial of the the Secret Six
- “Drapetomania”
- Perkins Institution
- The "Black Dream" of Gerrit Smith, New York Abolitionist
- The Sculptor & the Abolitionist
- "Stonewall" Jackson
- Dr. Samuel Gridley Howe
- John Brown's Raid
- The Secret Committee of Six and Violent Abolitionism
- The Civil Wars of Julia Ward Howe, a Biography