Early American Abolitionists: A Collection of Anti-slavery Writings, 1760-1820James G. Basker Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2007 - 372 страници This compilation reprints fifteen anti-slavery texts that, almost without exception, have been out of print for nearly two centuries. The pamphlets, poems, letters, and other documents by anti-slavery writers-men and women, black and white-demonstrate that abolitionists were active in the early years of the American republic. The book's texts are reprinted with short introductions written by 12 Gilder Lehrman history scholars. --Amazon.com |
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... born in any of the United States after this date , shall be held in slav- ery ) . But the children of slaves are private property , and cannot be tak- en from their masters without a compensation . What ! After it hath so often been ...
... born in any of the United States after this date , shall be held in slav- ery ) . But the children of slaves are private property , and cannot be tak- en from their masters without a compensation . What ! After it hath so often been ...
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... born hereafter to be a slave . Negro and Mulatto chil- dren to be ser- vants till 28 years age . of Section II . AND WHEREAS the condition of those persons who have heretofore been denominated Negro and Mulatto slaves , has been ...
... born hereafter to be a slave . Negro and Mulatto chil- dren to be ser- vants till 28 years age . of Section II . AND WHEREAS the condition of those persons who have heretofore been denominated Negro and Mulatto slaves , has been ...
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... born ( now Heav'n return'd ) awhile they strove , Subduing enmity by faith and love . * JOHN WOOLMAN was born in West Jersey , anno 1720 , of reputable parents in religious profession with the People called Quakers , among whom he was a ...
... born ( now Heav'n return'd ) awhile they strove , Subduing enmity by faith and love . * JOHN WOOLMAN was born in West Jersey , anno 1720 , of reputable parents in religious profession with the People called Quakers , among whom he was a ...
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Or Observations on SlaveKeeping | 2 |
The African Chief | 7 |
3 A Serious Address to the Rulers of America on the Inconsistency | 53 |
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