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Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States
Perils of the Cause
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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Resistance , Rebellion, & Escapes
Manumission
Purchase of Freedom
Perils of the Cause
Extralegal (Mob) Retribution
Legal Retribution
Anti-Slavery Efforts Outside the United States
Anti-Slavery Ebooks
Extralegal (Mob) Retribution
Anti-Abolition Mob at Boston
Anti-Abolitionist Violence
Boston Riot of 1835, Newspaper Article
Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Riot of 1838
Pro-Slavery Riot in Cincinnati
New York City "Abolitionist" Riot - 1834
Legal Retribution
Abolitionist Flogged for Allegedly Selling Pamphets
Aiding Slaves to Escape
Brown's Three Years in the Kentucky Prisons From May 30, 1854 to May 18, 1857
Calvin Fairbank
Calvin Fairbank Biography
Captains Drayton and Sayres: Or the way in which Americans are treated, for aiding the cause of liberty at Home
Into the Fiery Furnace: Anti-Slavery Prisoners in the Kentucky State Penitentiary 1884-1870
Narrative of the Facts in the Case of Passmore Williamson - 1855
Pardons Sought for 'Criminals' who helped free slaves
Passmore Williamson v. John K. Kane - 1855
Speech of John Hossack Convicted of a Violation of the Fugitive Slave Law, Before Judge Drummond of the United States District Court, Chicago, ILL
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