Books about Antislavery movements -- United States (sorted alphabetically)
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- Abolition Crusade and Its Consequences: Four Periods of American History Hilary A. Herbert
- Abolition Fanaticism in New York Frederick Douglass
- Abolitionists John F. Hume
- Anti-Slavery Crusade: A Chronicle of the Gathering Storm Jesse Macy
- Anti-Slavery Opinions before the Year 1800 William Frederick Poole and George Buchanan
- Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans Lydia Maria Child
- Autographs for Freedom
- Autographs for Freedom, by Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe, and Thirty-five Other Eminent Writers
- Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)
- Battle of Principles Newell Dwight Hillis
- Conflict with Slavery John Greenleaf Whittier
- Early Negro Convention Movement John Wesley Cromwell
- Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism Catharine Esther Beecher
- Half a Century Jane Grey Cannon Swisshelm
- History of American Abolitionism F. G. De Fontaine
- "How Can I Help to Abolish Slavery?" or, Counsels to the Newly Converted Maria Weston Chapman
- Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Societies Established in Different Parts of the United States
- Slaveholding Weighed in the Balance of Truth, and Its Comparative Guilt Illustrated Charles Fitch
- Some Recollections of Our Antislavery Conflict Samuel J. May
- William Jay and the Constitutional Movement for the Abolition of Slavery Bayard Tuckerman
- Works of John Greenleaf Whittier, Volume VII, Complete John Greenleaf Whittier
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