Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements
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Incoming Resources
- Gateway to freedom, the hidden history of the underground railroad, Eric Foner
- The magazine articles of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass
- One nation divided by slavery:, remembering the American Revolution while marching toward the Civil War, Michael F. Conlin
- Frederick Douglass, selected speeches and writings, edited by Philip S. Foner ; abridged and adapted by Yuval Taylor
- Slavery and the meetinghouse, the Quakers and the abolitionist dilemma, 1820-1865, Ryan P. Jordan
- The color of abolition, how a printer, a prophet, and a Contessa moved a nation, Linda Hirshman
- Escape on the Pearl, the heroic bid for freedom on the Underground Railroad, Mary Kay Ricks
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- Making an antislavery nation, Lincoln, Douglas, and the battle over freedom, Graham A. Peck
- The zealot and the emancipator, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom, H.W. Brands
- The underground railroad, authentic narratives and first-hand accounts
- The life and times of Frederick Douglass, Frederick Douglass ; with an introduction by George Ruffin
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- The Underground Railroad records, narrating the hardships, hairbreadth escapes, and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, William Still ; edited by Quincy T. Mills ; introduction by Ta-Nehisi Coates
- The underground railroad, authentic narratives and first-hand accounts
- My bondage and my freedom
- Beacons of liberty, international free soil and the fight for racial justice in antebellum America, Elena K. Abbott
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, by David Brion Davis
- An agrarian republic:, farming, antislavery politics, and nature parks in the Civil War era, Adam Wesley Dean
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, Slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- The lives of Frederick Douglass, Robert S. Levine
- Salmon P. Chase, Lincoln's vital rival, Walter Stahr
- The republic of violence, the tormented rise of abolition in Andrew Jackson's America, J.D. Dickey
- My bondage and my freedom, Frederick Douglass ; edited with an introduction and notes by Celeste-Marie Bernier
- Frederick Douglass, selected speeches and writings, edited by Philip S. Foner ; abridged and adapted by Yuval Taylor
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- USS Constellation on the Dismal Coast, Willie Leonard's journal,1859-1861
- The underground railroad, William Still
- The great silent army of abolitionism:, ordinary women in the antislavery movement, Julie Roy Jeffrey
- The raid on Harpers Ferry, Ellis Roxburgh
- Ecstatic nation, confidence, crisis, and compromise, 1848-1877, Brenda Wineapple
- Unsung, unheralded narratives of American slavery & abolition, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ; foreword by series editor Kevin Young ; edited with an introduction by Michelle D. Commander
- The scorpion's sting, antislavery and the coming of the Civil War, James Oakes
- Who was Harriet Tubman?, by Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Passages to freedom, the Underground Railroad in history and memory, edited by David W. Blight
- Free hearts and free homes:, gender and American antislavery politics, Michael D. Pierson
- Race and recruitment
- Race and the rise of the Republican Party, 1848-1865, James D. Bilotta
- Antebellum posthuman, race and materiality in the mid-nineteenth century, Cristin Ellis
- William Lloyd Garrison at two hundred, history, legacy, and memory, edited by James Brewer Stewart
- Vigilance, the life of William Still, father of the Underground Railroad, Andrew K. Diemer
- The Oxford Frederick Douglass reader, edited with an introduction by William L. Andrews
- Ecstatic nation, confidence, crisis, and compromise, 1848-1877, Brenda Wineapple
- Gateway to freedom: the hidden history of the underground railroad, by Eric Foner
- Imperfect union, how Jessie and John FreĢmont mapped the West, invented celebrity, and helped cause the Civil War, Steve Inskeep
- The tie that bound us, the women of John Brown's family and the legacy of radical abolitionism, Bonnie Laughlin-Schultz
- A glorious liberty, Frederick Douglass and the fight for an anti-slavery constitution, Damon Root
- Bound for Canaan, [the underground railroad and the war for the soul of America], Fergus M. Bordewich
- Combahee River Raid, The: Harriet Tubman & Lowcountry Liberation
- The republic of violence, the tormented rise of abolition in Andrew Jackson's America, J. D. Dickey
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