The
13th Annual Report of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society
Abolition
Abolition: Library
of Congress
Abolitionists
Opposing Slavery and Tobacco
An Act concerning
Free Negroes and Mulattos, Servants, and Slaves
African-American
Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
African Captives
Yoked in Pairs
Alternative
Positions on the Slavery Issue in the 1850's
American Slave
Narratives: an Online Anthology
American Slavery: A Composite
Autobiography
The Amistad
Case
Anti-Slavery Journalism
Antislavery
Uprisings in Virginia: A New Web Site
The Anti-War Abolitionists:
The Peace Movement's Split Over the Civil War
Apportionment
& Slavery: Northern and Southern Views
The Avalon Project:
Documents on Slavery
Back
to Africa: The Colonization Movement
Betrayal
at Ebenezer Creek
A Bill to Permit Free
Persons of Color to Select Their Own Masters and Become Slaves
Black
Abolitionist Papers, 1830-1865
Black
Slaveowners
Brewster's Rambles about
Slaves in Portsmouth
John Brown's Raid
Cabildo Online
Exhibit
Catechism to
be Taught Orally to Those Who Cannot Read
Cherokee Slave Revolt
of 1842
Chronology of Emancipation
during the Civil War
Chuck's Fictional Slavery
Document Page
Civil Rights Timeline,
1850-1899
The
Civil War, Slavery and the Chesapeake Bay
The
Civil War, Slavery, and Reconstruction in Missouri
Class on "Happy"
Slaves Under Fire
Compensating the Slaves
Who Built the Capitol
A Condensed
Anti-Slavery Bible Argument
A Confederate Plan
for Arming Slaves
Confronting Slavery and Revealing the Lost Cause
Congress Grapples
With Slavery Apology
Congressional Joint
Resolution on Compensated Emancipation
Contraband
Camp Refugees Treated with Contempt
The Destruction
of Slavery
Discovering
the Past/Considering the Future: Lessons from the Eastern Shore
Dixie's Censored
Subject: Black Slave Owners
Documenting the American
South
The
Edwardsean Tradition & Antebellum Anti-Slavery
Four Routes of
the Underground Railroad Through NJ
Frederick Douglass Comes to Life
Free Culture
Freedom's
Journal
The Dred Scott
Case
The Dred Scott Decision
Dred Scott
Benjamin
Drew: Testimony of Canadian Fugitives
Dunkerhook, NJ, and Slavery
The
Emancipated Slaveholders
The Emancipation
Proclamation: An Act of Justice
Excerpt
From Black Property Owners
Founding of the Pennsylvania
Abolition Society
Free Blacks
Before the Revolutionary War
Free
Blacks in Texas
Free at Last: A
Documentary History of Slavery, Freedom, and the Civil War
Free
Soil Party
Freedmen and Southern
Society Project
Fremont's
Proclamation
Fugitive
Slave Act
Gabriel's Rebellion
William Lloyd
Garrison on the Death of John Brown
German Americans
and the Slavery Issue
Group Hopes
to Mark Escaped Slave Hideouts with Distinctive Rock Piles
Lest We Forget: The Untold History
of America
Libertarian
Goes to College: Confedracy Slavery
Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman Biography
Page
A House
Undivided: Slavery and The Restoration Movement by
Jeffrey M. Herbener
House
where Uncle Tom's Cabin was written sells at auction
"How
the Cradle of Liberty Became a Slave-Owning Nation"
Howard University
(click on Howard Past)
Humanity,
Utility, and Logic in Southern Legal Thought
Incidents
in the Life of a Slave Girl
The Interfaith
Pilgrimage of the Middle Passage
Juneteenth
Long Island Family's
Story
Elijah Parish
Lovejoy, Abolitionist
The Kansas-Nebraska
Act
Kate Drumgoold:
A Slave Girl's Story
The Last Daughter
of Davis Ridge
Libertarian
Goes to College: Confedracy Slavery
A Libertarian Theory
of Secession & Slavery
The
Life and Trials of Indentured Servants
The Life of Harriet
Tubman
Loretto
Participation in Slavery
Mason and Dixon's
Line
Sarah Grimke
& Angelina Grimke Weld
Saving
the Mason-Dixon Line
Memories of the Civil
War and Slavery
The
Minutes and Proceedings of the First Annual Meeting of the American Moral
Reform Society
The Missouri
Crisis (1819-1821)
Missouri State
Manual Report
Gottlieb Mittelberger,
The Passage of Indentured Servants (1750)
Morehouse College
The Morning Star,
Dover's Anti-Slavery Newspaper Never Gave Up the Fight
Museum of African American History
My
Land and My Mule
New Jersey
Cases Concerning Slavery & Manumission
Noah's Curse and the Southern
Defense of Slavery
Old Supreme Court Chamber:
The Dred Scott Decision
Opinions
of Early Presidents about Slavery
Oral Catechism for
the Instruction of the Slaves
Parks Asked to
Emphasize Role of Slavery
Pennsylvania's
Act for the Gradual Abolition of Slavery
Pension Requests from
an Ex-slave
Petition for
Abolition in Connecticut
Pre-Civil War
Slavery was Illegal and Unconstitutional
The
Gabriel Prosser Slave Revolt
Quindaro,
Kansas and the Underground Railroad
Race and Place: African
American Histories
The Randolph
Slaves
Religion
of the Slaves
"Reparations
for Africa?"
Resources
on Slavery at B. Davis Schwartz Memorial Library
Restriction
of Legal Rights for Slaves in Virginia and Maryland
Rhode
Island Slave Trade
Carl
Schurz, "Report on the Condition of the South," December 1865 (U.S. Senate
Exec. Doc. No. 2, 39th Congress, 1st session.)
Servants
and Masters in Plymouth Colony
A Slave Catechism
Slave & Plantation
Research
Slave
Marriages
Slave Missions and
the Black Churches in the Antebellum South
Slave Quarter
at Carter's Grove
Slave
Records in Pike County, AR
Slave Religion
The Slave Trade
The Slave Trade
in Portsmouth, NH
Slave Voices from the
Special Collections Library Duke University
Slave with Iron Muzzle
Slavery
and the Civil War
Slavery
& the Civil War 1850-1865
Slavery
and the Civil War, as Viewed by the Churches of God
Slavery
and Indentured Servitude Resources
Slavery and Freedom
Slavery
in Antebellum Southern Industries
Slavery
in Connecticut
Slavery
in Massachusetts, by Henry David Thoreau
Slavery
in Middle Atlantic and New England
Slavery in
Missouri
Slavery in the North
Slavery New Jersey
Slavery in the
Oregon Country
Slavery in Pennsylvania
Slavery in South
Carolina
Slavery in the
Capital
Slavery on
the Southwestern Borderlands
Slavery-Era Insurance
Registry
Slaves
of a Different Color
Soul
by Soul: Life Inside the Antebellum Slave Market
Thomas
Sowell on Slavery & "Roots"
Statistics
of the Colored People in Philadelphia, 1818-1907
"A
Statue to an Ex-slave on the A&M Campus?" by Dale Baum
Statutes
of the United States Concerning Slavery
William Still: Father
of the "Railroad"
Stolen
Childhood: Slave Youth in 19th Century America
Taking the Train
to Freedom
Testimony
of Canadian Fugitives
Thirteenth
Ammendment
Thoughts
Upon Slavery: John Wesley 1774
Time on the
Cross: Economics of American Negro Slavery
Nat Turner
Nat Turner's Rebellion
The
Underground Railroad in Jersey City (NJ)
The Underground Railroad in New
York State
The Underground
Railroad in Rochester, NY
Understanding
Slavery: The Lives of Eighteenth Century African-Americans
United States Colored
Troops -- The Civil War
U.S. Slavery
in the Present
The Vesey Conspiracy
Virginia
Statutes Regarding Indentured Servitude
Voices from the Days of Slavery
War and Recovery
Was
Slavery a Sin
Brig. Gen. Stand Watie
What
Happened to Slaves When Their Owners Died?
What to a Slave
is the Fourth of July
Why
Should Not This All Be Done Immediately

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