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Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States
Manumission
Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States
Provides extensive links to resources to the research needs of faculty and students in the area of anti-slavery efforts in early ninteenth century United States. It also includes extensive primary and secondary resource on the conditions of slavery.
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Examples & Practice
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Anti-Slavery Ebooks
Examples & Practice
After 1723, Manumission Takes Careful Planning and Plenty of Savvy
American Manumission Laws and the Responsibility for Supporting Salves, by Benjamin Joseph Klebaner
Capitalism and Freedom: Manumissions and the Slave Market in Louisiana, 1725-1820, by Shawn Cole
Deed of Manumission for Francis Drake, May 23, 1791
Emancipation/Manumission in Shenandoah County, Virginia, by Nancy B. Stewart
Hunterdon County, NJ Slave Manumissions
Living Free in Virginia
Manumission by Last Will in Antebellum Alabama
Manumission - Primary sources
An Act to Prevent Disabled and Superannuated Slaves Being Set Free, or the Manumission of Slaves by any Last Will or Testament - Maryland, 1752
A Bond for the Manumission of a Slave 1757
Certificates of Manumission and Affidavits of Owners - New Jersey
Gradual Manumission in New York State - 1817
Manumission Act, 1784, Rhode Island
Manumission of Slaves in Maryland
Manumission of Slaves in North Carolina
Manumission Society of North Carolina Records 1773-1845
Pennsylvania Post-Nati: Manumission Act 1780
Manumission Societies
The First Manumission Society
Manumission Societies
The New York Manumission Society
New York Manumission Society Records, 1785-1849
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