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Anti-Slavery Movement in the United States
Anti-Slavery Efforts Outside the United States
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
Anti-Slavery Efforts Outside the United States
Secondary Sources
Primary Sources
Anti-Slavery Ebooks
Secondary Sources
Abolitionists (Great Britain)
British Abolitionist
Brtish and American Abolitionists
The British Abolitionists and Their Influence, by Charles P. Stetson, Jr.
British Anti-Slavery
British Influence on the Abolitionist Movement in America: Frederick Douglass
Christian Abolitionist Movement
Decline of the British Abolition Movement
The National Archives: Abolition of Slavery
Resistance to Slavery
Slavery - The Abolitionist Movement
William Wilberforce: The Real Abolitionist?
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