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Recollections and experiences of an abolitionist, from 1855 to 1865 [electronic resource]
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Blacks; Emancipation; Esclavage; Esclaves Fugitifs; Fugitive Slaves; Noirs; Ontario; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery In The United States; Underground Railroad; United States
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Recollections and experiences of an abolitionist, from 1855 to 1865 [electronic resource]
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Blacks; Emancipation; Esclavage; Esclaves Fugitifs; Fugitive Slaves; Noirs; Ontario; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery In The United States; Underground Railroad; United States
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Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. Reminiscences as told by Isaac D. Williams to "Tege"
William Ferguson Goldie Isaac D. Williams
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African Americans; Biography; Fugitive Slaves; Plantation Life; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Underground Railroad; United States; Virginia; Williams, Isaac D., B. 1821?
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Harriet Tubman; "The Moses of her people"; Herself a fugitive, she abducted more than 300 slaves, and also served as a scout and nurse for the Union forces
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African American Abolitionists; African American Women; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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House of the Rev. John Rankin, Ripley, Ohio. Situated on the top of a high hill, this initial station was readily found by runaways from the Kentucky shore opposite
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Fugitive Slaves; Historic Buildings; Homes And Haunts; Ohio; Rankin, John, 1793 1886; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Arrival from Maryland, 1859; Ann Maria Jackson and her seven children
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African American Children; African American Families; African American Mothers; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Maryland; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad; United States
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Resurrection of Henry Box Brown
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African American Men; African Americans; Brown, Henry Box, B. 1816; Crates; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Members of the Acting Committee
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Abolitionists; Coates, Edwin H; Deepee, N. W; Slaver; Slaves; Underground Railroad; United States; White, Jacob C., 1837 1900; Wise, Charles
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The mayor and police of Norfolk searching Capt. Fountain's schooner
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Axes; Decks (Ships); Fugitive Slaves; Men; Norfolk; Police; Schooners; Searching; Slaver; Underground Railroad System; United States; Virginia
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Faithful Workers In The Cause
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Abolitionists; Garrett, Thomas, 1789 1871; Gibbons, Daniel; Goodwin, Abigail; Mott, Lucretia, 1793 1880; Slaver; Slaves; Underground Railroad; United States
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Harriet Tubman tablet
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African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Auburn (N.Y.); Fugitive Slaves; Sepulchral Monuments; Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States
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Left to right: Harriet Tubman; Gertie Davis [Tubman's adopted daughter]; Nelson Davis [Tubman's husband]; Lee Cheney; "Pop" Alexander; Walter Green; Sarah Parker ["Blind Auntie" Parker] and Dora Stewart [granddaughter of Tubman's brother, John Stewart]
Cheney, William
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African American Abolitionists; African American Families; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States
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The resurrection of Henry Box Brown
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Abolitionists; African American Men; African Americans; Brown, Henry Box, B. 1816; Fugitive Slaves; Hiding; Slaver; Slaves; Underground Railroad; United States
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An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist: Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa as an Independent Missionary
Amanda Smith
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African American Evangelists; African American Women; African Americans; Biography; Freedmen; Religious Life; Slaver; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Smith, Amanda, 1837 1915; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Evangelists
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An Autobiography: The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the Colored Evangelist: Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa as an Independent Missionary
Amanda Smith
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African American Evangelists; African American Women; African Americans; Biography; Freedmen; Religious Life; Slaver; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Smith, Amanda, 1837 1915; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Evangelists
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An autobiography the story of the Lord's dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith, the colored evangelist : containing an account of her life work of faith, and her travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India, and Africa, as an independent missionary
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African American Evangelists; African American Women; African Americans; Biography; Freedmen; Religious Life; Slaver; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Smith, Amanda, 1837 1915; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Evangelists
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Letter from Abraham Simons, Norfolk, [Massachusetts], to Theodore Parker, 1854 [June] 6
Simons, Abraham
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; History; Law And Legislation; Parker, Theodore 1810 1860; Race Relations; Simons, Abraham; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from Richard Plumer, Newburyport, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Feb[ruary] 14th 1860
Plumer, Richard
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Civil Disobedience; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Lectures And Lecturing; Massachusetts; Plumer, Richard; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from William M. Connelly, New York, [New York], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1858 Feb[ruary] 11th
Connelly, William M
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Connelly, William M; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from William Still, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to William Lloyd Garrison, May 16th, 1870
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Slaver; Still, William 1821 1902; Underground Rail Road; Underground Railroad; United States
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Life, Including His Escape and Struggle for Liberty of Charles A. Garlick, Born a Slave in Old Virginia, Who Secured His Freedom by Running Away from His Master's Farm in 1843.
Charles A. Garlick
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African Americans; Biography; Fugitive Slaves; Garlick, Charles A., B. 1827; Slaver; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850); Virginia
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Memoirs of a reformer (1832-1892) [electronic resource]
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Condition Des Esclaves; Condtion Of Slaves; Emancipation; Esclavage; Esclaves Fugitifs; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery In The United States; Underground Railroad; United States
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Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman
Sarah H. Bradford
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African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Fugitive Slaves; History; Maryland; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Harriet Tubman
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African American Abolitionists; African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Fugitive Slaves; National Association Of Colored Women (U.S.); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Harriet Tubman
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African American Abolitionists; African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Fugitive Slaves; National Association Of Colored Women (U.S.); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Negro servitude in Illinois: the Illinois Underground R.R.
Pearson, Leonard
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Abolitionists; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Harris, Norman Dwight, 1870 1958. History Of Negro Servitude In Illinois, And Of The Slavery Agitation In That State, 1719 1864; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, December 10 1858
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797 1871; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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African American churches in Chicago
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African American Churches; African American Clergy; African Americans; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Corrupt Practices; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Education; Fugitive Slaves; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Population; Religion; Slaver; Social Conditions; Societies, Etc; Underground Railroad; United States
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Freedom bound play guide
Hooper, Jeff Jones II, Tom W Kearny, Chris Griswold, Mary Ebbs, Christian Lucas, Bob
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Coffin, Levi, 1798 1877; Friendship; Indiana Repertory Theatre; Race Relations; Slaver; Slavery; Theatrical Productions; Truth, Sojourner, 1799 1883; Tubman, Harriet, 1822 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Letter from Harriet Martineau to John Bishop Estlin
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; England; Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop) 1785 1855; Estlin, Mary Anne 1820 1902; Fugitive Slaves; Great Britain; History; Martineau, Harriet 1802 1876; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists; Women Social Reformers
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Notes on African Americans in Springfield and Sangamon County, Illinois
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African American Women; African Americans; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Missouri; New Madrid; Riots; Sangamon County; Sangamon County (Ill.); Slaver; Slaves; Springfield; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Slaves
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Notes on the Anti-slavery fight
Williams, Ann (Historical researcher and writer)
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Abolitionists; African Americans; Chicago; Drake, St. Clair. Churches And Voluntary Associations In The Chicago Negro Community; Government; Government & Politics; Illinois; Law & Criminal Justice; Religion; Slaver; Slavery And The Church; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life
J. W. Loguen
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Abolitionists; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Clergy; Fugitive Slaves; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; New York; Plantation Life; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Syracuse; Syracuse (N.Y.); Tennessee; Underground Railroad; United States
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The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life
J. W. Loguen
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Abolitionists; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Clergy; Fugitive Slaves; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; New York; Plantation Life; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Syracuse; Syracuse (N.Y.); Tennessee; Underground Railroad; United States
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Jesse L. Berch, quartermaster sergeant, 22 Wisconsin Regiment of Racine, Wis. [and] Frank M. Rockwell, postmaster 22 Wisconsin of Geneva, Wis.
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African Americans; Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Fugitive Slaves; Group Portraits; History; Military Personnel; People; Portrait Photographs; Slaver; Soldiers; Underground Railroad System; Union; United States; Wisconsin; Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, 22nd (1862 1865); Women
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Harriet Tubman
J.C. Darby
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Abolition Movement; Abolitionists; Activists; Antislavery Movements; Civil Rights; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Espionage; Fugitive Slaves; History; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Spies; Spying; Suffrage; Suffragists; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad System; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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General Tubman on the Combahee
Spencer, Onah
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African American Abolitionists; African Americans; American Mysteries (United States) (Society); Brown, John, 1800 1859; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Coffin, Levi, 1798 1877; Combahee River (S.C.); Fugitive Slaves; History; History, Military; Montgomery, James, 1814 1871; Participation, Female; Raids (Military Science); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1822 1913; Underground Railroad; United States
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Railroad to freedom
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African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Blacks; Canada; Chicago; Economic Conditions; Eells, Richard, Dr; Fugitive Slaves; History; Illinois; Jones, John, 1816 1879; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Race Relations; Slaver; Slavery; Social Conditions; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Letter from Sarah Pugh, 1014 Green St., Philad[elphia], [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Nov. 4, [18]57
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Antislavery Movements; Boston; Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885; Correspondence; Doane, George Washington 1799 1859; Fugitive Slaves; Garrett, Thomas 1789 1871; History; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Massachusetts; Pugh, Sarah 1800 1884; Scheffer, Ary 1795 1858; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Oct[ober] 26. 1868
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Abolitionists; Annexation To The United States; Antislavery Movements; Child, David Lee 1794 1874; Civil Disobedience; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Ireland; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797 1871; Slaver; Smith, Gerrit 1797 1874; Social Reformers; Texas; Underground Railroad; United States; Webb, Richard Davis 1805 1872
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Letter from Francis Jackson to Theodore Parker, 1854 June 11
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Caswell, Alexis 1799 1877; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; History; Jackson, Francis 1789 1861; Law And Legislation; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Massachusetts; Parker, Theodore 1810 1860; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad; United States; Vigilance Committees
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Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Anti-Slavery Office, Phil[adelphi]a, [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Nov. 19th, [1857]
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Antislavery Movements; Boston; Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885; Correspondence; Episcopal Church; Fugitive Slaves; Helper, Hinton Rowan 1829 1909; History; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Massachusetts; Scheffer, Ary 1795 1858; Slave Insurrections; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 13 April, 1861
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Abolitionists; American Anti Slavery Society; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Jay, John 1817 1894; Johnson, Oliver 1809 1889; Kennedy, John A. 1803 1873; Lundy, Benjamin 1789 1839; New England Anti Slavery Convention; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Notes on John Hassock
Lewis, George D
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African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Codding, Ichabod, 1810 1866; Dyer, Charles Volney; Fugitive Slaves; Government; Government & Politics; Hassock, John; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Politics And Government; Press Coverage; Slaver; Slavery; Trials, Litigation, Etc; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Our State Our state (Greensboro, N.C.);Our state magazine;Our state : North Carolina;Down home in North Carolina
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African Americans; Art Museums; Description And Travel; Etheridge, Richard, 1842 1900; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Gardens Of The Blue Ridge (Newland, N.C.); Greensboro; History; Lake Lure (N.C.); Lee, David; Lifesaving Stations; Newland; North Carolina; North Carolina, Eastern; Nurseries; Pea Island; Periodicals; Slaver; Slaves; Songwriters; Summer; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Coast Guard; Witherspoon Art Museum (Greensboro, N.C.); Women; Women Musicians
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Statement delivered to congregants of University Church of the Disciples, Sunday, February 16, 1997, by Timuel D. Black
Black, Timuel D., Jr
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Abolitionists; African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Jazz Musicians; African Americans; Chicago; Civil Rights; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Economic Conditions; Eschatology; Fugitive Slaves; Future Life; History; Illinois; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Religion; Slave Insurrections; Slaver; Slaves; Social Conditions; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter to] Dearly beloved Brother Garrison [manuscript
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Child, David Lee, 1794 1874; Christian Register (Boston, Mass. : 1843); Civil Disobedience; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797 1871; Slaver; Smith, Gerrit, 1797 1874; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States; Webb, Richard Davis, 1805 1872
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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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Africa, West; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Colonization; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Emancipation; Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Icehouses; Interviews; Kentucky; Kitchens; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Music Title Pages; Ohio; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; United States
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John Winston Coleman Jr. collection on slavery in Kentucky
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Africa, West; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Colonization; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Emancipation; Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Icehouses; Interviews; Kentucky; Kitchens; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Music Title Pages; Ohio; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; United States
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Abolition draft essays
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Abolitionists; Abraham Lincoln; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Cases; Civil Rights; Constitutional Conventions; Eastman, Zebina, 1815 1883; Election; Fugitive Slaves; Government; Government & Politics; Governors; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Immigrants; Jones, John, 1816 1879; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Lovejoy, Elijah P. (Elijah Parish), 1802 1837; Newspapers; Periodicals; Political Activity; Political Parties; Politics And Government; Presidents; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; To 1865; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Mary Anne Estlin, 1853 Oct[ober] 18
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Christianity; Correspondence; England; Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop) 1785 1855; Estlin, Mary Anne 1820 1902; Fugitive Slaves; Great Britain; History; Lectures And Lecturing; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Meetings; Newspapers; Pennsylvania Anti Slavery Society; Publishers And Publishing; Publishing; Religious Aspects; Slaver; Slavery And The Church; Slaves; Societies; Societies, Etc; Still, William 1821 1902; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists; Women Social Reformers
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Marrow in the bone draft and notes
Trowbridge, W. D
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Abraham Lincoln; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Civil War; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813 1861; Economic Conditions; Election; Emigration And Immigration; Germany; Government; Government & Politics; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Macomb; Macomb (Ill.); Mc Donough County; Mc Donough County (Ill.); Migration, Internal; Nativism; Politics And Government; Presidents; Press Coverage; Race Relations; Racism; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Statistics; Underground Railroad; United States; Voting
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Notes on Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church
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African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Anniversaries, Etc; Chicago; Church Dedication; Concerts; Congresses; Discrimination; Eads, J. W., Reverend; Finance; Hall, A. T., Reverend; History; Horton, Isabella; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Jenifer, John Thomas, Reverend; Lincoln, Robert Todd, 1843 1926; Milwaukee; Milwaukee (Wis.); Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.); Newspapers; Olivet Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.); Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church (Chicago, Ill.); Quinn, William Paul, 1788 1873; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Religion; Ruffin, Josephine St. Pierre; Slaver; Social Conditions; St. Stephen's A.M.E. Church (Chicago, Ill.); Townsend, J. M., Reverend; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850); United States. President (1861 1865 : Lincoln). Emancipation Proclamation; Wisconsin; Women; Zoar Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.)
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Scenes in the life of Harriet Tubman
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Abolitionists United States; Baird, Absalom, 1824 1905; Bradford, Sarah H. (Sarah Hopkins), B. 1818; Brown, John, 1800 1859; Civil War; Douglass, Frederick, 1818 1895; Fowler, Henry, 1824 1872; Fugitive Slaves; Garrett, Thomas, 1789 1871; Gilmore, Q. A; Hopkins, S. M. (Samuel Miles), 1813 1901; Hunter, David, 1802 1886; Montgomery, James, 1814 1871; Personal Liberty Laws; Phillips, Wendell, 1811 1884; Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831 1917; Saxton, Rufus, 1824 1908; Seward, William Henry, 1801 1872; Slaver; Slaves United States; Smith, Gerrit, 1797 1874; Townsend, Martin I. (Martin Ingham), 1810 1903; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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A.M.E. Church Convention, with drafts, (Toronto, Canada,) 1983 September 28
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African American Mayors; African American Politicians; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; African Methodist Episcopal Church. Fourth Episcopal District; Anniversaries, Etc; Brown, John, 1800 1859; Canada; Chicago; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Congressional Black Caucus; Democratic Party (U.S.); Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868 1963; Election; Fugitive Slaves; Gibson, Kenneth A; Government; Hatcher, Richard G., 1933 2019; Henson, Josiah, 1789 1883; History; Illinois; Jackson, Maynard, 1938 2003; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968. I Have A Dream; Le Jeune, Olivier; March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.); Mayors; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Niagara Movement (Organization); Platforms; Politics And Government; Presidents; Slaver; Social Conditions; Stokes, Carl; Suffrage; Underground Railroad; United States; Voter Registration; Young, Coleman A
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Unknown African American male with a hand brake in a field of hemp stalk stacks at at a Castleton Farm, Lexington, Kentucky; used as illustration facing page 35 in Coleman's "Slavery times in Kentucky" with caption: "OLD SLAVE WITH HAND HEMP-BRAKE", 1940
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Africa, West; African Americans; Alexander, Robert Spreul Crawford Aitcheson, 1819 1867; Antislavery Movements; Ashland (Lexington, Ky.); Athens (Ky.); Biography; Birney, James Gillespie, 1792 185; Black, James Dixon, 1849 1938; Bodley, H. J; Bolar, Joseph, 1852 1947; Breckinridge, Robert J., (Robert Jefferson), 1800 1871; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810 1903; Clay, Henry, 1777 1852; Coleman, J. Winston, (John Winston), 1898; Colonization; Cousins, Jennie; Covington (Ky.); Davis, Sanford; Dunn, Nathaniel; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Elmore, Bell, 1867 1946; Emancipation; Fairbank, Calvin; Fayette County (Ky.); Fishback, James, 1776 1845; Frankfort (Ky.); Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Hutchinson Family (Singers); Icehouses; Interviews; Johnson, Eliza Jane; Kentucky; Kinkead, George Blackburn, 1849 1940; Kitchens; Knox County (Ky.); Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lewis, Lilliburn; Lexington (Ky.); Lucas, Robert W; Mahan, John B; Marshall, George S; Marshall, Silas; Mercer County (Ky.); Music Title Pages; Norchutt, Joseph H; Ohio; Owlsey, William, 1782 1862; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Rankin, John, 1793 1886; Ripley (Oh.); Robards, Lewis C., 1818?; Rothier, Frank A. , 1853 1932; Shelby, Isaac, 1750 1826; Shelby, James, 1784 1848; Shelby, Mary Pindell, 1786 1836; Siebert, Wilbur Henry, 1866 1961; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Stone, Edward; Stovall, Sonny, 1854 1941; Talbott, William F; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; Underwood, Warner Lewis, 1808 1872; United States; Webster, Delia; Wickliffe, Robert, 1775 1859; Woodford County (Ky.)
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Charity Still - twice escaped from slavery
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African American Mothers; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; United States
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Jane Johnson
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Fugitive Slaves; Johnson, Jane, B. 1820?; Nicaraguans; Slaver; United States; Women; Women Slaves
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Peter Still - "the kidnapped and the ransomed."
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African American Men; African Americans; Freedmen; Kidnapping Victims; Slaver; Slaves; Still, Peter, B. 1801; United States
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1828 Petition by Ephraim Small to incorporate the Abyssinian Religious Society
Small, Ephraim
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Aboliltion; African American Studies; African Americans; Anti Slavery; Political History; Religion; Slaver; United States; United States History
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Letter from Samuel May, Leicester, Mass., to Abby Hopper Gibbons, June 11, '58
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; Gibbons, Abby Hopper 1801 1893; History; May, Samuel, Jr. 1810 1899; Slaver; United States
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Jane Johnson ; Passmore Williamson
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Johnson, Jane, B. 1820?; Slaver; Slaves; United States; Williamson, Passmore
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Officers of the road
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Burris, Samuel; Hunn, John; Rhoads, S. (Samuel); Slaver; Slaves; United States; Whipper, William
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The resurrection of Henry Box Brown at Philadelphia: Who escaped from Richmond Va. in a box 3 feet long 2 1/2 ft. deep and 2 ft. wide
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Abolitionists; African American Men; African Americans; Anti Slavery Prints; Antislavery Movements; Brown, Henry Box, 1815 Or 1816; Caricatures And Cartoons; Cleveland, Charles Dexter, 1802 1869; Crates; Fugitive Slaves; Lithographs; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller), 1810 1874; Pennsylvania; Pennsylvania Anti Slavery Society; Philadelphia; Political Cartoons; Portraits; Shipping; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Still, William, 1821 1902; Thompson, Lewis; United States
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