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- The Fugitive Slave Bill: Or, God's Laws Paramount To The Laws Of Men
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- 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
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- The Narrative Of Bethany Veney, A Slave Woman
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- A Wife To Her Sister: Being A Treatise In Which The Question, So Long And Warmly Discussed, Whether Marriage With A Deceased Wife's Sister Is Prohibited Under The Mosaic Law, Is, In A Clear And Precise Manner, Placed Before The English Reader
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- Twelve Years A Slave
- 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
- Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass, An American Slave
- Cannibals All! Or, Slaves Without Masters
- Despotism In America: An Inquiry Into The Nature, Results, And Legal Basis Of The Slave-holding System In The United States
- Liberty Or Slavery: The Great National Question
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- Boston Slave Riot, And Trial Of Anthony Burns
- Behind The Scenes: Or, Thirty Years A Slave And Four Years In The White House
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- Life Of James Mars, A Slave Born And Sold In Connecticut: Written By Himself
- Life Of Mary F. Mccray, Born And Raised A Slave In The State Of Kentucky
- Speech Of The Hon. William B. Reed, On The Presidential Question
- The Nebraska Question
- Letter Of Commodore Stockton On The Slavery Question
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