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- Anti-slavery propaganda in the Oberlin College Library, no. 56
- "How can I help to abolish slavery?" : Counsels to the newly converted
- "I have fought a good fight." : 2 Timothy, IV: 7
- "Liberty" : the image and subscription on every coin issued by the United States of America
- "North American" documents : Letters from Geo. Law, Ephraim Marsh, & Chauncey Shaffer
- "Popular sovereignty." : The reviewer reviewed
- "Posting the books between the north and south." : Speech delivered in the U. S. House of representatives, March 7, 1860
- "The higher law," in its application to the fugitive slave bill : A sermon on the duties men owe to God and to governments
- "The preservation of the States united.:" : a discourse delivered in Harvard Church, Charlestown, Abram E. Cutler, 1860
- "To one of the people."
- "Uncle Tom's Cabin" contrasted with Buckingham Hall, the planter's home : or, A fair view of both sides of the slavery question
- "Union for the cause of freedom"
- A Christian memento : with observations on some of the prevalent amusements of the day
- A Country gentleman's reasons, for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African negroes into the colonies
- A History of the trial of Castner Hanway : and others, for treason, at Philadelphia in November, 1851
- A Plea for Hayti : with a glance at her relations with France, England and the United States, for the last sixty years
- A Scriptural argument in favor of withdrawing fellowship from churches and ecclesiastical bodies tolerating slaveholding among them
- A bake-pan for the dough-faces
- A bill to organize the territories of Nebraska and Kansas : and the report of the Committee on Territories. In the Senate of the United States, January 4, 1854, Mr. Douglas made the following report to accompany bill S. 22
- A book for the "impending crisis!" : Appeal to the common sense and patriotism of the people of the United States. "Helperism" annihilated! The "irrepressible conflict" and its consequences!
- A brief chapter in the life of General Franklin Pierce : From the national era of June 17, Mr. Pierce and the anti- slavery movement
- A brief review of the "First annual report of the American anti- slavery society, with the speeches delivered at the anniversary meeting, May 6th, 1834" : Addressed to the people of the United States
- A brief sketch of the trial of William Lloyd Garrison : for an alleged libel on Francis Todd, of Newburyport, Mass
- A brief statement of the rise and progress of the testimony of the religious society of Friends, against slavery and the slave trade
- A brief view of American chattleized humanity, and its supports
- A bundle of myrrh : Thanksgiving sermon preached Nov. 28, 1850 at Newbury, first parish
- A caution to Great Britain and her colonies : in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominions
- A chapter on slavery : presenting a sketch of its origin and history, with the reasons for its permission, and the probable matter of its removal
- A classified catalogue of the collection of anti-slavery propaganda in the Oberlin College Library
- A collection from the newspaper writings of Nathaniel Peabody Rogers
- A collection of miscellaneous songs, from the liberty minstrel, and Mason's juvenile harp : for the use of the Cincinnati high school
- A collection of valuable documents : being Birney's vindication of abolitionists--
- A concise history of the commencement, progress and present condition of the American colonies in Liberia
- A concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of trade
- A condensed anti-slavery Bible argument
- A copy of a letter written to the president of the United States, on slave emancipation
- A counter appeal, in answer to "An appeal" from William Wilberforce, ESQ., M. P
- A crusade against the slave trade
- 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?
- A defence of southern slavery against the attacks of Henry Clay and Alexander Campbell...
- A defence of the decree of the National Convention of France
- A defence of the planters of the West Indies : comprised in four arguments
- A defense for fugitive slaves : against the acts of Congress of February 12, 1793, and September 18, 1850
- A discourse delivered in the city of New Haven, September 9, 1790 : before the Connecticut society for the promotion of freedom
- A discourse delivered on the occasion of the national fast, September 26th, 1861
- A discourse occasioned by the Boston fugitive slave case delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church, Philadelphia, April 13, 1851
- A discourse occasioned by the death of the Rev. Dr. Follen
- A discourse on the covenant with Judas : preached in Hollis-street church, Nov. 6, 1842
- A discourse on the life and character of the Rev. Charles Follen, L. L. D. : who perished, Jan., 13, 1840, in the conflagration of the Lexington
- A discourse on the occasion of forming the African mission school society
- A discourse on the recapture of fugitive slaves
- A discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North Church, Hartford, Thursday evening, Jan. 10, 1839
- A discourse on the subject of American slavery : delivered in the First Congregation meeting house, in Mendon, Mass., July 4, 1837
- A discourse, delivered at the African meeting-house, in Boston, July 14, 1808, in grateful celebration of the abolition of the African slave-trade
- A discourse, delivered before the churches of North Adams, at a union service held in the Baptist Church on the day of the annual state Thanksgiving, Nov. 25, 1858
- A discourse, on the moral, legal and domestic condition of our colored population, preached before the Vermont colonization society, at Montpelier, October 17, 1832
- A discussion on slaveholding : Three letters to a conservative ... and three conservative replies, by C. van Rennsselaer together with two rejoinders, on slaveholding, schemes of emancipation, colonization, etc
- A dissertation on servitude : embracing an examination of the Scripture doctrines on the subject, and an inquiry into the character and relations of slavery
- A dissertation on slavery : with a proposal for the gradual abolition of it, in the state of Virginia
- A dissertation on the relative duties between the different classes and conditions of society : also proving slavery consistent with the spirit of the law and the gospel and with the operations of Providence
- A fast sermon on slavery : Delivered April 2, 1835, to the Congregational church and society in Dover, N. H
- A few facts respecting the American colonization society, and the colony at Liberia
- A few suggestions upon the personal liberty law and "secession" : [so called] in a letter to a friend
- A free constitution : speech of Hon. James F. Wilson of Iowa, delivered in the House of Representatives, March 19, 1864
- A fresh catalogue of southern outrages upon northern citizens
- A full statement of the reasons which were in part offered to the committee of the legislature of Massachusetts
- A general view of the African slave-trade, demonstrating its injustice and impolicy : with hints towards a bill for its abolition
- A history of slavery and its abolition
- A history of the Amistad captives : being a circumstantial account of the capture of the Spanish schooner Amistad, by the Africans on board; their voyage, and capture near Long Island, New York; with biographical sketches of each of the surviving Africans; also, an account of the trials had on their case before the district and circuit courts of the United States, for the district of Connecticut
- A history of the struggle for slavery extension or restriction in the United States : from the declaration of independance to the present Day. Mainly compiled and condensed from the journals of Congress and other official records, and showing the vote by yeas and nays
- A home in the South, or, Two years at Uncle Warren's
- A journal of the life, gospel labours, and Christian experiences of that faithful minister of Jesus Christ ... : To which are added, his works, containing his last epistle and other writings
- A journey in the back country
- A journey in the seaboard slave states, with remarks on their economy
- A journey through Texas : or, A saddle-trip on the south-western frontier ...
- A key to Sterne's exposure of Jamaica justice : or A brief account of the author's individual wrongs
- A key to Uncle Tom's cabin : presenting the original facts and documents upon which the story is founded. Together with corroborative statements verifying the truth of the work
- A lecture delivered in the Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts : on the 24th January, 1856. Slavery, its constitutional status [and] its influence on the African race and society
- A lecture on the anti-slavery enterprise : Its necessity, practicability, and dignity, with glimpses of the special duties of the North
- A legal review of the case of Dred Scott : as decided by the Supreme Court of the United States
- A letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : on the injurious effects of high prices of produce, and the beneficial effects of low prices, on the condition of slaves
- A letter from Capt. J.S. Smith to the Revd. Mr Hill on the state of the Negroe slaves
- A letter from Hon. J. R. Giddings : upon the duty of anti-slavery men in the present crisis
- A letter from James Boyle to Wm. Lloyd Garrison respecting the clerical appeal, sectarianism, true holiness, & c. : also, Lines on Christian rest
- A letter from Legion to Chas. Gordon Sennox, his Grace the Duke of Richmond, 1791-1860
- A letter from his excellency J. Watson Webb, U. S. envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary in Brazil : to J. Bramley Moor, Esq., M. P
- A letter of inquiry to ministers of the Gospel of all denominations of slavery
- A letter on the abolition of the slave trade : addressed to the freeholders and other inhabitants of Yorkshire
- A letter to Hon. William Nelson, M. C. : on Mr. Webster's speech, from William Jay
- A letter to John Bull : to which is added the sketch of a plan for the safe, speedy, and effectual abolition of slavery
- A letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say
- A letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labour
- A letter to Richard Gobden, M.P., on free trade and slave labour
- A letter to Sir Robert Peel, bart. : on the subject of British colonial slavery
- A letter to W. Wilberforce ... on the subject of impressment : calling on him and the philanthropists of this country to prove those feelings of sensibility they expressed in the cause of humanity on negro slavery, by acting with the same ardour and zeal in the cause of British seamen
- A letter to William W. Whitmore, esq., M. P. : pointing out some of the erroneous statements contained in a pamphlet by Joseph Marryat, esq., M. P.
- A letter to William Wilberforce : containing remarks on the reports of the Sierra Leone company, and African institution: with hints respecting the means by which an universal abolition of the slave trade might be carried into effect
- A letter to a Whig member of the Southern independence association
- A letter to a friend
- A letter to a friend in a slave state
- A letter to his excellency the Prince of Talleyrand Perigord on the subject of the slave trade
- A letter to the Hon. Henry Clay, 1777-1852 : on the annexation of Texas to the United States
- A letter to the Hon. Samuel A. Eliot : representative in Congress from the city of Boston, in reply to his apology for voting for the fugitive slave bill
- A letter to the Right Rev. L. Silliman Ives : bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church in the state of North Carolina
- A letter to the abolitionists
- A letter to the clergy of various denominations : and to the slave-holding planters, in the southern parts of the United States of America
- A letter to the committee chosen by the American tract society, to inquire into the proceedings of its executive committee, in relation to slavery
- A letter to the editors of the American Presbyterian and Genesee evangelist
- A letter to the people of the United States touching the matter of slavery
- A memoir of Granville Sharp : to which is added Sharp's "Law of passive obedience," and an extract from his "Law of Retribution."
- A memoir presented to the American convention for promoting the abolition of slavery : and improving the condition of the African race, December 11th, 1818
- A narrative of events, since the first of August, 1834
- A narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper, from American slavery
- A north-side view of slavery : A sermon on the crime against freedom, in Kansas and Washington
- A north-side view of slavery : The Refugee
- A pamphlet on equal rights and privilages, to the people of the United States : By Samuel B. Green, Andrew County
- A plan of brotherly copartnership of the north and south, for the peaceful extinction of slavery
- A plea for Africa
- A plea for Africa : A sermon delivered at Bennet street church, in behalf of the American colonization society, July 4, 1830
- A plea for Africa : A sermon preached October 26, 1817, in the First Presbyterian church in the city of New-York
- A plea for Africa : delivered in New-Haven July 4th, 1825
- A plea for humanity : a sermon preached in the Euclid Street Presbyterian Church, Cleveland, Ohio
- A poem, by Charles Whittlesey Camp : and the valedictory oration
- A political text-book for 1860 : comprising a brief view of presidential nominations and elections: including all the national platforms ever yet adopted; also, a history of the struggle respecting slavery in the territories, and of the action of congress as to the freedom of the public lands, with the most notable speeches and letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckinridge, H. V. Johnson, etc., etc., touching the questions of the day; and returns of all presidential elections since 1836
- A portraiture of domestic slavery, in the United States
- A practical treatise on the law of slavery : Being a compilation of all the decisions made on that subject, in the several courts of the United States, and state courts
- A practical view of the present state of slavery in the West Indies
- A reply "point to point" to the special report of the directors of the African institution
- A reply to Bishop Hopkins' View of slavery : and a review of the times
- A reply to Mr. Charles Ingersoll's "Letter to a friend in a slave state"
- A reply to the letter of Bishop Hopkins : addressed to Dr. Howe
- A report and treatise on slavery and the slavery agitation
- A report of the case of the Louis, forest, master : appealed from the vice-admiralty court at Sierra Leone, and determined in the high court of admiralty
- A report of the trial of Arthur Hodge, Esquire ... at the island of Tortola : on the 25th April, 1811, and adjourned to the 29th of the same month
- A reproof of the American church
- A review of Mr. Mitchell's sermon
- A review of Rev. Doctor Lord's sermon on the higher law : in its application to the fugitive slave bill
- A review of a letter : from the presbytery of Chilicothe, to the presbytery of Mississippi, on the subject of slavery
- A review of some of the arguments which are commonly advanced against parliamentary interference in behalf of the Negro slaves : with a statement of opinions which have been expressed on that subject by many of our most distinguished statesmen, including, Earl Grey, Earl of Liverpool, Lord Grenville [and others]
- A review of the Rev. Dr. Junkin's synodical speech, in defence of American slavery : delivered September 19th and 20th, and published December 1843: with an outline of the Bible argument against slavery
- A review of the Rev. Horace Bushnell's Discourse on the slavery question : delivered in the North church, Hartford, January 10, 1839
- A review of the Rev. Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery : entitled Conscience and the Constitution
- A review of the official apologies of the American Tract Society : for its silence on the subject of slavery
- A review of the statement of the faculty of Lane seminary : in relation to the recent difficulties in that institution
- A review of the troubles in Kansas : and of the Senate's bill for the admission of Kansas as a state into the union
- A ride through Kansas
- A scriptural, ecclesiastical, and historical view of slavery : from the days of the patriarch Abraham, to the nineteenth century
- A second address to the right reverend the prelates of England and Wales, on the subject of the slave trade ...
- A selection of anti-slavery hymns, for the use of the friends of emancipation
- A sermon intended to enforce the reasonableness and duty on Christian : as well as political, principles, of the abolition of the African slave-trade
- A sermon of slavery, delivered Jan. 21, repeated June 4, 1843 : and now published by request
- A sermon on American slavery : delivered at the town house, in Bradford on Friday evening, August 22d, 1856
- A sermon on American slavery : preached in New Hudson, Mich.
- A sermon on the African slave trade
- A sermon on the Nebraska bill ...
- A sermon on the duty of ministers to oppose the extension of American slavery : preached in Manchester, N. H., fast day, April 8, 1857
- A sermon on the subject of the slave trade : delivered to society of Protestant dissenters at the New Meeting, in Birmingham and published at their request
- A sermon preached before the Presbyterian churches of Cleveland : on the national fast day, September 26, 1861
- A sermon preached before the University of Cambridge
- A sermon, delivered in the Second Congregational Church, Norwich, on the fourth of July, 1834
- A sermon, on the Christian necessity of war preached April 21, 1861
- A short account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the negroes : With respect of the fertility of the country; the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on
- A short account of the African slave-trade
- A short account of the people called Quakers ...
- A short review of the slave trade and slavery : with considerations on the benefit which would arise from cultivating tropical productions by free labour
- A short sketch of the evidence for the abolition of the slave trade, delivered before a committee of the House of Commons
- A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of America : With some alterations and considerable additions
- A south-side view of slavery
- A southside view of slavery : or, Three months at the South, in 1854
- A statement of facts : illustrating the administration of the abolition law
- A statement of facts : submitted to the Right Hon. Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's principal secretary of state for the colonies. Preparatory to an appeal to be made by the author to the Commons of Great Britain, see King redress for grievances of a most serious tendency, committed upon him, under the administration of His Excellency, the late governor, and Sir Joshua Rowe...with an exposure of the present system of Jamaica apprenticeship
- A statement of the reasons which induced the students of Lane seminary to dissolve their connection with that institution
- A statement proving Millard Fillmore : the candidate of the Whig party for the office of vice president, to be an abolitionist
- A summary of the evidence produced before the committee of the Privy council : and before a committee of the House of Commons; relating to the slave trade
- A summary view of the progress of reform in the slave colonies of Great Britain, since the fifteenth of May, 1823
- A summary view of the slave trade : with an address to the people of Great Britain, on the utility of refraining from the use of West India sugar and rum
- A tour through the island of Jamaica
- A tract for Sabbath schools [on slavery]
- A tract for the free states : Let every one read and consider before he condemns. A safe and generous propostion for abolishing slavery
- A tract for the times : on the question, Is it right to withhold fellowship from churches or from individuals that tolerate or practice slavery?
- A tract for the times and for the churches : being the substance of a discourse delivered at South Boston, June, 1845
- A tract on the law of nature and principles of action in man
- A treatise on slavery
- A treatise on the intellectual character, and civil and political condition of the colored people of the U. States : and the prejudice exercised towards them ; with a sermon on the duty of the church to them
- A treatise on the unconstitutionality of American slavery : together with the powers and duties of the federal government, in relation to that subject
- A tribute to the memory of Thomas Shipley, the philanthropist
- A tribute to the negro : being a vindication of the moral, intellectual and religious capabilities of the coloured portion of mankind; with particular reference to the African race. Illustrated by numerous biographical sketches, facts, anecdotes, etc. and many superior portraits and engravings
- A view of the American slavery question
- A view of the action of the federal government : in behalf of slavery
- A view of the action of the federal government : in behalf of slavery
- A visit to the United States in 1841
- A voice from Harper's Ferry : A narrative of events at Harper's Ferry; with incidents prior and subsequent to its capture by Captain Brown and his men
- A voice from the grave of Jackson! : Letter from Francis P. Blair, esq., to a public meeting in New York, held April 29, 1856
- A voice from the south : discussing, among other subjects, slavery, and its remedy
- A voice to the United States of America, from the metropolis of Scotland : being an account of various meetings held in Edinburgh on the subject of American slavery, upon the return of Mr. George Thompson from his mission to that country
- A voyage to the river Sierra Leone, on the coast of Africa
- A winter in the West Indies : described in familiar letters to Henry Clay, of Kentucky
- Abolition a sedition
- Abolition of the African slave-trade
- Abolitionism unveiled; or, Its origin, progress and pernicious tendency fully developed ...
- Abram [sic] Lincoln and South Carolina
- Abstract of a journal kept by E. Bacon : United States assistant agent for the reception of recaptured negroes on the western coast of Africa
- Abstract of the report of the Lords committees on the condition and treatment of the colonial slaves : and of the evidence taken by them on that subject, with notes by the editor
- Account of Charles Dunsdon of Semington, Wiltshire, England
- 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!!!
- Achievements of the western naval flotilla : Remarks delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 11, 1862
- Action of the church in Franklin, Mass., in regard to the American Tract Society and the American Board
- Address ... to the citizens of Arkansas
- Address : ... before the members of the legislature of the state of Mississippi, November 8, 1959
- Address at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania colonization society, November 11, 1839
- Address illustrative of the nature and power of the slave states : and the duties of the free states; delivered at the request of the inhabitants of the town of Quincy, Mass., on Thursday, June 5, 1856
- Address of Farmington quarterly meeting (New York) to membership of the same generally : "Are there not at this moment slaves toiling for us."
- Address of Hon. S.V. White : upon the race question in the South
- Address of board of managers ... to the auxiliary societies and the people of the United States
- Address of the Eastern Executive Committee of the State Anti- Slavery Society : to the citizens of Pennsylvania
- Address of the Macedon convention
- Address of the New-England anti-slavery convention to the slaves of the United States : with an address to President Tyler; adopted in Faneuil hall, May 31, 1843
- Address of the New-York city anti-slavery society to the people of the city of New-York
- Address of the Starksborough and Lincoln anti-slavery society, to the public
- Address of the Yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends : held in the city of New-York, in the sixth month, 1852, to the professors of Christianity in the United States, on the subject of slavery
- Address of the Yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends, held in the city of New-York, in the sixth month, 1852, to the professors of Christianity in the United States, on the subject of slavery
- Address of the board of the American colonization society to its auxiliary societies
- Address of the committee appointed by a public meeting : held at Faneuil hall, September 24, 1846, for the purpose of considering the recent case of kidnapping from our soil, and of taking measures to prevent the recurrence of similar outrages
- Address of the managers of the American colonization society, to the people of the United States : Adopted at their meeting, June, 19, 1832
- Address of the president of the New-Jersey Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : to the general meeting at Trenton, on Wednesday, the 26th of September, 1804
- Address of the representatives of the religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers : in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, &c. to the citizens of the United States
- Address of the southern rights association of Yazoo county
- Address on re-opening the slave trade, to the citizens of Barnwell at Wylde-Moore
- Address on the slave trade and slavery : to sovereigns, and those in authority in the nations of Europe, and other parts of the world where the Christian religion is professed
- Address read at the New-York state library convention, held at Port Byron on Wednesday and Thursday, July 25 and 26, 1845
- Address to Christians of all denominations, on the inconsistency of admitting slave-holders to communion and church membership
- Address to abolitionists
- Address to anti-slavery Whigs on third partyism
- Address to anti-slavery societies
- Address to the Constitutional Convention of Ohio : from the State Convention of Colored Men, held in the city of Columbus, January 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th, 1851
- Address to the Friends of Constitutional liberty : on the violation by the United States House of Representatives of the right of petition
- Address to the citizens of the United States of America on the subject of slavery : from the Yearly meeting of the religious society of Friends, (called Quakers) held in New-York
- Address to the citizens of the state of Ohio, concerning what are called the black laws
- Address to the females of Ohio : delivered at the state anti-slavery anniversary, April, 1836
- Address to the free colored people of the United States
- Address to the non-slaveholders of the south : on the political and social evils of slavery
- Address to the people of west Virginia : shewing that slavery is injurious to the public welfare, and that it may be gradually abolished, without detriment to the rights and interests of slaveholders
- Address to the senators and representatives of the free states : in the Congress of the United States
- Address, delivered in the chapel of Jefferson college, July 4th, 1842
- Address...to the ministers of the gospel in the state of Pennsylvania : Read and adopted January 18, 1838
- Address: by Thomas H. Stockton, chaplain U. S. H. R. : delivered in the hall of the House of representatives, on the day of national humiliation, fasting, and prayer, Friday, January 4, 1861
- Addresses delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives, Harrisburg, Pa. : on Tuesday evening, April 6, 1852
- Advocate of freedom
- Affairs in Kansas territory
- Africa and colonization : An address delivered before the Massachusetts Colonization Society, May 27, 1857
- Africa and the American flag
- African colonization : An address delivered at the fiftysecond annual meeting of the American colonization society, held in Washington, D. C., January 19, 1869
- African colonization : An address delivered... at the anniversary meeting of the American colonization society
- African colonization of the free colored people of the United States an indispensable auxiliary to African missions
- African servitude: when, why, and by whom instituted : By whom, and how long shall it be maintained? Read and consider
- Africans taken in the Amistad : Congressional document containing the correspondence, &c., in relation to the captured Africans
- Aggressions of the slave power : Speech ... delivered in the Senate, January 26, 1860
- Agitation--the doom of slavery
- Aid to Yucatan
- All modern slavery indefensible
- Alleghania: a geographical and statistical memoir : Exhibiting the strength of the Union, and the weakness of slavery in the mountain districts of the south
- Alteration of doc. H.R. no. 185, Amistad case, January 4, 1841
- Alton trials: of Winthrop S. Gilman : who was indicted with Enoch Long, Amos B. Roff, George H. Walworth, George H. Whitney, William Harned, John S. Noble, James Morss, jr., Henry Tanner, Royal Weller, Reuben Gerry, and Thaddeus B. Hurlbut; for the crime of riot, committed on the night of the 7th of November, 1837, while engaged in defending a printing press, from an attack made on it at that time, by an armed mob
- Amalgamation of the native Americans and Whigs
- American Colonization Society and the colony at Liberia
- American anti-slavery reporter
- American liberties and American slavery : Morally and politically illustrated
- American settlement in Oregon
- American slavery : Organic sins: or the iniquity of licensed injustice
- American slavery : essentially sinful: a sermon
- American slavery a formidable obstacle to the conversion of the world
- American slavery and colour
- American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses
- American slavery contrasted with Bible servitude ...
- American slavery defeated in its attempts through the American board of commissioners for foreign missions to find a shelter in the British churches
- American slavery distinguished from the slavery of English theorists, and justified by the law of nature
- American slavery, in its moral and political aspects : comprehensively examined; to which is subjoined an epitome of ecclesiastical history, shewing the mutilatd state of modern Christianity
- American sovereignty : a short sermon delivered in the National Hall of Representatives, sabbath morning, July 28, 1861
- Americanism : ... delivered at the American mass meeting, held in Washington City, February 29th, 1856, as reported and published in the "American organ."
- An Appeal to the candour and justice of the people of England, in behalf of the West India merchants and planters, founded on plain facts and incontrovertible arguments
- An abstract of the evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons, in the years 1790 and 1791 : on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave trade
- An account of some of the principal slave insurrections : and others, which have occurred, or been attempted, in the United States and elsewhere, during the last two centuries
- An account of the emancipation of the slaves in Unity Valley pen, in Jamaica
- An account of the important debate in the House of Commons, on Monday, April 2, on Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the slave trade
- An account of the interviews which took place on the fourth and eighth of March
- An account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of this city : Pub. by the authority of the corporation of Charleston
- An account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa
- An address before the Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society : at its annual meeting, December 7, 1851
- An address delivered December 23, 1837 : in the village of Lockport, N. Y. commemorative of the martyrdom of Rev. E. P. Lovejoy
- An address delivered at Bethel Church, Philadelphia
- An address delivered at Springfield : before the Hampden colonization society, July 4th, 1828
- An address delivered at the Broadway tabernacle, N. Y. August 1, 1838 : By request of the people of color of that city, in commemoration of the complete emancipation of 600,000 slaves on that day, in the British West Indies
- An address delivered before the Ladies' anti-slavery society of Philadelphia, on the evening of the 14th of April, 1836, by James Forten, jr
- An address delivered before the Middletown colonization society, at their annual meeting, July 4, 1834
- An address delivered before the Tomkins county colonization society at their third anniversary, held in Ithaca, March 4, 1834
- An address delivered by the Rev. Theodore Parker : before the New York City Anti-Slavery Society, at its first anniversary held at the Broadway Tabernacle, May 12, 1854
- An address delivered in Marlboro' chapel, Boston, July 4, 1838
- An address delivered in the Congregational Church : in Middlebury, by request of the Vermont Anti-slavery Society, on Wednesday evening, February 18, 1835
- An address delivered in the court-house in Concord, Massachusetts : on 1st August, 1844, on the anniversary of the emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies
- An address from the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery on the safest and most efficacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West India islands : preparatory to their becoming free labourers
- An address from the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery for the relief of free Negroes unlawfully held in bondage and for improving the condition of the African race...
- An address of the board of managers of the Columbiana County anti- Slavery Society to the citizens of Ohio
- An address on the annexation of Texas : and the aspect of slavery in the United States, in connection therewith: delivered in Boston November 14 and 18, 1845
- An address on the state of slavery in the West India islands : from the committee of the Leicester auxiliary anti-slavery society
- An address to King Cotton
- An address to free colored Americans
- An address to friends and friendly people
- An address to our fellow members of the religious society of friends on the subject of slavery and the slave-trade in the western world
- An address to the Presbyterian church : enforcing the duty of excluding all slaveholders from the "communion of saints."
- An address to the anti-slavery Christians in the United States
- An address to the anti-slavery Christians of the United States
- An address to the churches : in relation to slavery. Delivered at the first anniversary of the Ohio state anti-slavery society
- An address to the friends of Negro emancipation in Liverpool
- An address to the inhabitants of Europe on the iniquity of the slave trade
- An address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America upon slave-keeping
- An address to the members of the religious society of Friends : on the duty of declining the use of the products of slave labour
- An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum
- An address to the soldiers at Camp Denison and the Union army in general ...
- An address, delivered before a Christian anti-slavery convention, held in Mercer, Pa., August 27 & 28, 1851
- An address, delivered before the free people of color, in Philadelphia, New-York, and other cities, during the month of June, 1831 : By Wm. Lloyd Garrison. Published by request
- An ancient landmark : or, The essential element of civil and religious liberty, dedicated to the young men of New England
- An anti-slavery address, delivered in the M. E. church, Danielsonville, Conn., July 4th, 1849
- An antidote for a poisonous combination recently prepared by a "citizen of New-York," : alias Dr. Reese, entitled, "An appeal to the reason and religion of American Christians," &c. Also, David Meredith Reese's "Humbugs" dissected
- An appeal for the right; a sermon
- An appeal for the union
- An appeal from the judgment of Great Britain respecting the United States of America
- An appeal in favor of that class of Americans called Africans
- An appeal on behalf of the Oberlin Institute : in aid of the abolition of slavery in the United States of America
- An appeal to the Methodist Episcopal church
- An appeal to the conservative masses : north and south, to end agitation for or against slavery, by decided action now
- An appeal to the females of the North, on the subject of slavery
- An appeal to the people of Massachusetts, on the Texas question