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The Black Experience in Children's Books: Selections from Augusta Baker's Bibliographies
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Mid-Manhattan Picture Collection
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The underground railroad: A record of facts, authentic narratives, letters, & c., narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes, and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others or witnessed by the author : together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders and most liberal aiders and advisers of the road
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Runaway slave advertisement
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John Winston Coleman Jr. collection on slavery in Kentucky
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Maroon. Buckra reading their pass
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1813 June-July
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David Trimble papers
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1813 October, undated
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Letter from Mateo Gonzales Manrique in Pensacola, Florida, to an unnamed Indian warrior.
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Dicken-Troutman-Balke family papers
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Henry Clay fugitive slave letter and broadside
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General James Wilkinson's letter to Henry Thompson stating that "25 negros have absconded or refused to work"
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Mobile Gazette and Commercial Advertiser, volume 3, number 66.
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Reward notice for bilingual runaway slave, Oppenheim, New York, 1824
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1824 Governor's Message About State of Georgia's Proposed Amendment
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1824 Resolve Disapproving Proposed Amendment by the State of Georgia
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Account of a shooting excursion on the mountains near Dromilly estate, in the parish of Trelawny, and island of Jamaica, in the month of October 1824. [title page]
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Diagram, or plan of the town, inhabited by the runaway and rebellious negroes, called by them, `We no sen', you no come
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Advertisement for four runaway slaves, submitted by William E. Phillips in Madison County, Alabama.
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Advertisement for a runaway slave, submitted by Alexander Erskine in Huntsville, Alabama.
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David Chenault slave bill of sale for five year old boy named Phil
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Montgomery County Historical Society, Anderson Chenault papers
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Bill for $3.50 for return of runaway slave, July 1827
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Diagram or plan of the town, inhabited by the runaway and rebellious negroes, called by them "We no sen', you no come"
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Walter Chenault slave bill of sale for eleven year old boy named Arren [Oren]
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for fifteen year old boy named James
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Le collier de fer, châtiment des fugitifs [above]; Nègres en commission, par un temps de pluie; Transport de tuiles [below]
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Reward for Frank Mullen, Washington, D.C., October 21, 1835
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Letter from John J. Roach to James Dellet in Claiborne, Alabama.
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Letter from J. P. Booth to James Dellet in Claiborne, Alabama.
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Letter from Thomas Ringold in Linden, Alabama, to John Dabney Terrell in Pikesville, Alabama.
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The runaway
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Oaths of Jeremiah Pritchett, Norman McKay, and Noah Agee in a runaway slave case.
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Letter from John Dabney Terrell in Pikesville, Alabama, to Thomas Ringold in Linden, Alabama.
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Letter from John Dabney Terrell in Pikeville, Alabama, to Jeremiah Pritchett in Marengo County, Alabama.
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Page 1 of Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan, for felony : in the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky, commencing on Tuesday, the 13th, and terminating on Monday, the 19th of November, 1838 / reported by Joseph B. Reid and Henry R. Reeder
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Trial of Rev. John B. Mahan, for felony : in the Mason Circuit Court of Kentucky, commencing on Tuesday, the 13th, and terminating on Monday, the 19th of November, 1838 / reported by Joseph B. Reid and Henry R. Reeder.
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Reproduction of a deed of emancipation filed in the Jessamine County Court of Kentucky freeing Perry, a slave owned by Nathaniel Dunn
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Mr. Anderson attempting to shoot the author, after telling him to stop three times, according to the law
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Walter Chenault slave bill of sale for girl named Jane
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Walter and Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for fifteen year old boy named James
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Walter and Anderson Chenault articles of agreement regarding the rent of a house, garden, and blacksmith shop
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David Chenault receipt to Anderson Chenault for woman named Jane and her son Charles
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On the side of the oppressors there was power. ; The officer of justice! arresting a helpless female fugitive in N. Y. What has the North to do with slavery?
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Walter and Anderson Chenault tax receipt, Montgomery County
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David Chenault acknowledgement to Anderson and Nancy Chenault, regarding disbursement of slaves following John Chenault's death
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for boys Henry, Weldin, and Madison
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The fugitive's song
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Lewis Clarke
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for twenty year old woman named Malinda
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for girle named [Size]
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Advertisement for a captured slave named John, submitted by Milas Rea, jailor in Pikeville, Alabama.
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for woman named Eliza (3 copies)
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David Chenault slave bill of sale for boy named Madison
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Advertisement for a captured slave named Gabriel, submitted by Milas Rea, jailor in Pikeville, Alabama.
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Fugitive slaves fleeing from slave catchers on horseback
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Henry Box Brown
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Slave trader and fugitive slave
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[A man standing in front of a woman and child fighting off dogs.]
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Runaway slaves being shot at by slave catchers
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Oh! How shall I give my husband the parting hand never to meet again."
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The author caught by the bloodhounds. (see p.21)
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Henry Bibb
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The author and his mother arrested and carried back into slavery
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David Chenault statement regarding Anderson Chenault and slaves Oren and Henry
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Arrest warrant for Robert McAmy, a white man accused of habouring a runaway slave, Lawrence County, Alabama, April 23, 1851
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Landing of the fugitives in Canada
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Flight of fugitives to Canada, guided by the north star
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Scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin. No. 2, First meeting of Uncle Tom and Eva
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for thirty-eight year old woman named Manera and a three year old girl named Catherin
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The mysterious box. Singular escapes from slavery
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Ellen Craft, the fugitive slave
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Slave-owner shooting a fugitive slave
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Anderson Chenault slave bill of sale for boys David and Orrin [Oren]
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Slaves being whipped. Running after fugitive slaves
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Samuel Smith correspondence
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Fugitive slave escaping the pursuit of blood-hounds
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J. Milton Clarke
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Lewis Clarke
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William Tipton letter to Anderson Chenault
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Anthony Burns
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Samuel Ringgold Ward
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Church of the fugitive slaves in Boston
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Marshal's posse with Burns moving down State street
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They ran away together." Par. XV
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Night attack on the court house
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The road to liberty; a station on the Underground Railroad
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Osman the maroon in the swamp
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The Dallas Gazette, volume 15, number 43.
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The Dallas Gazette, volume 15, number 42.
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History of the Oberlin-Wellington rescue... With an introduction by Prof. Henry E. Peck and Hon. Ralph Plumb.
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Page [NA] of History of the Oberlin-Wellington rescue... With an introduction by Prof. Henry E. Peck and Hon. Ralph Plumb
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Aunt Judys husband captured
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Fugitive Negroes, fording Rappahannock river following Pope's retreat, Aug. 1862
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[Civil War envelope showing fugitive slaves working as sappers and miners with General Benjamin Butler, bearing message "Contraband of war"]
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Contraband foreground
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Advertisement for a runaway slave, submitted by Horace Summerhill in Lauderdale County, Alabama.
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Work'S Over" : Scenes Among The Beaufort Contrabands
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