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- Building an Antislavery House: Political Abolitionists and the U.S
- The Stormy Present: Conservatism and the Problem of Slavery in Northern Politics, 1846-1865
- Uncle Tom's Cabin
- Causes of the Civil War States Rights
- The Republican Party's Version of American History
- Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography
- UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Charlotte Forten: Coming of Age As a Radical Teenage Abolitionist, 1854-1856 a Dissertation
- African Americans and the Impact of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850 - Symposium on the Law of Slavery: Constitutional Law and Slavery
- White Abolitionists and Race
- Springfield Union—March 25, 1900
- Reconstruction Plans Chart
- In the Supreme Court of the United States
- Social Science Department Freshman United States History I May 11-15
- 1 Fugitive Slaves, Vigilance Committees, and the Abolitionists
- Teaching Youth America's Legacy of Liberty
- Shattering the Slave Power: Northern Soldiers Interpret Their Civil War
- TWO SPEECHES by FREDERICK DOUGLASS 1857 Central Library of Rochester and Monroe County · Historic Monographs Collection
- Frederick Douglass in the United Kingdom: from the Free-Soil Principle to Free-Soil Abolition
- "The Uncle Tom's Cabin of Nativism:" Anti-Catholic Novels, Politics and Violence in the Antebellum United States
- Emancipation Proclamation Activity for Middle School
- Lincoln, Slavery, and the Civil War
- The Election of 1860 & the Road to Disunion: Crash Course US History
- Frederick Douglass Role in Emancipation Proclamation
- The Slave Power: Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being an Attempt to Explain the Real Issues Involved in the American Contest
- American Ulysses: a Life of Ulysses S. Grant'
- Between 1850 & 1854 the Enforcement of the Fugitive Slave
- Entry Task/Announcements
- Keti Koti and Juneteenth
- Frederick Douglass on the Slave's Perspective On
- The Underground Railroad and the Geography of Violence in Antebellum America
- REPORT on the CONDITION of the SOUTH by Carl Schurz First
- Repealing Unions American Abolitionists, Irish Repeal, and the Origins of Garrisonian Disunionism
- The Public Memory of Ulysses S. Grant
- Desegregating Boston's Schools: Episode 1
- The Underground Railroad
- The Slave Power: the Free North and Southern Domination, 1780-1860
- People and Sites Relating to the Underground Railroad
- Does It Matter Who Ended Slavery?
- Lincoln and the Republicans: the Cause of the War?
- A Just Cause Voices of the American Civil War Sept
- An Antislavery Journey: Garrison and Douglass in Pennsylvania, 1847 Ira V
- Does It Matter Who Freed the Slaves?
- “Are WE READY for the CONFLICT?”
- The Sculptor & the Abolitionist
- Slave Power: the Relationship Between Slave and Slave Owner
- The Reconstruction Era and T
- Putting Politics Back In: Rethinking the Problem of Political Abolitionism
- The Underground Railroad in Concord And
- Frederick Douglass's Constitution 3
- Researching Slavery and the Underground Railroad at the New-York Historical Society Library
- Claybaugh Uncle Tom Intro.Pdf
- William Lloyd Garrison
- Study of the Union and the Confederate Reactions to the Emancipation Proclamation
- Understanding Southerners' Dislike for Abraham Lincoln