Call Number (LC) Title Results
E449 .A54 1841 Debate on slavery 1
E449 .A55 2016 Dismantling slavery : Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and formation of the abolitionist discourse, 1841-1851 / 1
E449 .A56 Slavery and the domestic slave-trade in the United States In a series of letters addressed to the Executive committee of the American union for the relief and improvement of the colored race / 1
E449 .A56 1969 Slavery and the domestic slave-trade in the United States : in a series of letters addressed to the Executive Committee of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race / 1
E449 .A56 1969i Slavery and the domestic slave-trade in the United States in a series of letters addressed to the Executive Committee of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race / 1
E449 .A57 1993 Anti-abolition tracts and anti-Black stereotypes / 1
E449 .A58 1960i Ante-bellum writings of George Fitzhugh and Hinton Rowan Helper on slavery 1
E449 .A59 1969 Anti-slavery addresses of 1844 and 1845 / 1
E449 .A59i The anti-slavery examiner 1
E449 .A593 1852i Anti-slavery memorial "what saith the Scripture?". 1
E449 .A594 1843i The anti-slavery offering and picknick a collection of speeches, poems, dialogues and songs, for schools and A.S. meetings / 1
E449 .A595i The Anti-slavery record 1
E449 .A596i American anti-slavery reporter
The Anti-slavery reporter
2
E449 .A597i The Anti-slavery tracts 1
E449 .A621 Proceedings of the Anti-slavery convention of American women, held in the city of New-York, May 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th, 1837 1
E449 .A6224 1851 The anti-slavery harp a collection of songs for anti-slavery meetings / 1
E449 .A623 1837 Turning the world upside down : the Anti-slavery Convention of American Women, held in New York City, May 9-12, 1837 / 1
E449 .A6234 Proceedings of the Anti-slavery convention of American women, held in Philadelphia. May 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1838 1
E449 .A62357 The Anti-slavery examiner 1
E449.A62357 no. 6 The Bible against slavery An inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights. 1