Call Number (LC) Title Results
E449 .B26i An inquiry into the scriptural views of slavery. 1
E449 .B4 1837 An essay on slavery and abolitionism, with reference to the duty of American females. 1
E449 .B4197 1993 The "Benefits" of slavery / 1
E449 .B53 Slavery and abolitionism, as viewed by a Georgia slave. 1
E449 .B6 1938 Letters of James Gillespie Birney, 1831-1857, 1
E449 .B624 1985 The Black abolitionist papers / 1
E449 .B63 A debate on slavery, held in the city of Cincinnati, on the first, second, third, and sixth days of October, 1845, upon the question: Is slave-holding in itself sinful, and the relation between master and slave, a sinful relation? 1
E449 .B635 The destiny of the races of this continent : an address delivered before the Mercantile Library Association of Boston, Massachusetts, on the 26th of January, 1859 / 1
E449 .B74 1837 Annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : with a sketch of the obstacles thrown in the way of emancipation by certain clerical abolitionists and advocates for the subjection of woman in 1837. 1
E449 .B77 1972 Picture of slavery in the United States of America. 1
E449 .B773 1838 Picture of slavery in the United States of America. 1
E449 .B79 Blacks in the abolitionist movement, 1
E449 .B86 Slavery and the internal slave trade in the United States of North America; being replies to questions transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade Throughout the World, Presented to the General Anti-slavery Convention held in London, June 1840, 1
E449 .B87 The planter; or, Thirteen years in the South, 1
E449 .B879 Slavery in American society. 1
E449 .B88 Ought American slavery to be perpetuated? A debate between W. G. Brownlow and A. Pryne held at Philadelphia, September, 1858. 1
E449 .B93 Position of Massachusetts on the slavery question : speech of Hon. James Buffinton, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, April 30, 1856. 1
E449 .C18 Negro-mania; being an examination of the falsely assumed equality of the various races of men; 1
E449 .C32 1843 Essays being inductions drawn from the Baconian philosophy proving the truth of the Bible and the justice and benevolence of the decree dooming Canaan to be servant of servants : and answering the question of Voltaire: "On demande quel droit des etrangers tels que les Juifs avaient sur le pays de Canaan?" in a series of letters to the Rev. William Winans / 1
E449 .C4 1839 Right and wrong in Massachusetts. 1