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This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University LibraryÕs preservation reformatting program. Related Free eBooks - The New Man: Twenty-nine Years A Slave, Twenty-nine Years A Free Man
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- Boston Slave Riot, And Trial Of Anthony Burns
- The Story Of The Life Of John Anderson, The Fugitive Slave
- The Higher Law, In Its Relations To Civil Government: With Particular Reference To Slavery, And The Fugitive Slave Law
- Sociology For The South: Or, The Failure Of Free Society
- Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
- An Essay On Slavery And Abolitionism, With Reference To The Duty Of American Females
- The Speech Of John A. Chandler (of Norfolk County,) In The House Of Delegates Of Virginia, On The Policy Of The State With Respect To Her Slave Population
- The Experience Of A Slave In South Carolina
- Narrative Of James Williams, An American Slave
- The Fugitive Slave Bill: Or, God's Laws Paramount To The Laws Of Men
- United States Vs. Charles G. Davis: Report Of The Proceedings At The Examination Of Charles G. Davis, Esq., On A Charge Of Aiding And Abetting In The Rescue Of A Fugitive Slave
- The Nature, Power, Deceit, and Prevalency of the Remainders of Indwelling Sin in Believers
- Some Historical Account of Guinea, Its Situation, Produce, and the General Disposition of Its Inhabitants - An Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, Its Nature and Lamentable Effects
- The Lands of the Slave and the Free - Cuba United States, and Canada
- An Englishman's Travels in America - His Observations Of Life And Manners In The Free And Slave States
- Address Of Professor Benjamin Peirce, President Of The American Association For The Year 1853, On Retiring From The Duties Of President
- Liberal Analysis And Federal Power
- The Power Of Reason: A Kind Of Autobiography
- A Free And Impartial Exposition Of The Causes Which Led To The Failure Of The Confederate States To Establish Their Independence
- Our Danger And Our Duty
- Southern Hatred Of The American Government, The People Of The North, And Free Institutions
- Rights And Duties Of The United States Relative To Slavery Under The Laws Of War
- Narrative Of Henry Watson, A Fugitive Slave
- The Law-abiding Conscience, And The Higher Law Conscience; With Remarks On The Fugitive Slave Question
- The Narrative Of Bethany Veney, A Slave Woman
- Twenty-two Years A Slave, And Forty Years A Freeman
- Sketches Of Slave Life: Or, Illustrations Of The 'peculiar Institution'
- The American Slave Code In Theory And Practice
- The Mission Of Free Labor On The American Continent
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