Circular letter, 1850 February, N.Y. To Each Friend of Liberty in the United States from the Executive Committee of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. Committee members: Arthur Tappan, S.S. Jocelyn, William Jay, Lewis Tappan, William E. Whiting, Luther Lee, Christopher Rush, George Whipple, William Lillie, J. Warner, Alexander MacDonald, Charles B. Ray, Thomas Ritter, M.D.https://dh.howard.edu/og_circulars/1014/thumbnail.jp
Circular letter, Boston, /Mass/, to Dear Friend. Endorsed by E.L. Follen and M.W. Chapman.https://dh...
A public vestry. [To discuss presentation of] petitions to both Houses of Parliament [regarding the ...
Grand Demonstration Proclaim Liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof.https://dh.h...
[Circular letter of request for subscription] issued as decided at a meeting of friends, held at Dev...
Letter, New York, to the Honorable Cornelius W. Lawrence, Mayor of the City of New York from the mem...
Verso has form from subscribers names and amount of donations.https://dh.howard.edu/og_slavery/1096/...
At a meeting of Friends for New England, held on Rhode Island, in the sixth month, 1853. Endorsed by...
The Shields of American Slavery. Broad enough to hide the wrongs of two millions of stolen men. Dagg...
Letter, New York, to the Executive Committee of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, n.p. ...
Circular letter to Sir. Announcing a meeting to hear a statement from William Shreve Bailey of Kentu...
Report on the petition of John Goody and James Williams accompanied with a Bill of Relief. Regarding...
Circular letter concerning the condition of negro churches in this country, New York.https://dh.howa...
This letter, written by Horton Howard in 1818, is two pages and measures approximately 8" x 10" (20...
/A monthly journal/ organ of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. London, Clarke, Beeton, a...
London Society for Mitigating and gradually abolishing the state of slavery throughout the British d...
Circular letter, Boston, /Mass/, to Dear Friend. Endorsed by E.L. Follen and M.W. Chapman.https://dh...
A public vestry. [To discuss presentation of] petitions to both Houses of Parliament [regarding the ...
Grand Demonstration Proclaim Liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof.https://dh.h...
[Circular letter of request for subscription] issued as decided at a meeting of friends, held at Dev...
Letter, New York, to the Honorable Cornelius W. Lawrence, Mayor of the City of New York from the mem...
Verso has form from subscribers names and amount of donations.https://dh.howard.edu/og_slavery/1096/...
At a meeting of Friends for New England, held on Rhode Island, in the sixth month, 1853. Endorsed by...
The Shields of American Slavery. Broad enough to hide the wrongs of two millions of stolen men. Dagg...
Letter, New York, to the Executive Committee of the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, n.p. ...
Circular letter to Sir. Announcing a meeting to hear a statement from William Shreve Bailey of Kentu...
Report on the petition of John Goody and James Williams accompanied with a Bill of Relief. Regarding...
Circular letter concerning the condition of negro churches in this country, New York.https://dh.howa...
This letter, written by Horton Howard in 1818, is two pages and measures approximately 8" x 10" (20...
/A monthly journal/ organ of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society. London, Clarke, Beeton, a...
London Society for Mitigating and gradually abolishing the state of slavery throughout the British d...
Circular letter, Boston, /Mass/, to Dear Friend. Endorsed by E.L. Follen and M.W. Chapman.https://dh...
A public vestry. [To discuss presentation of] petitions to both Houses of Parliament [regarding the ...
Grand Demonstration Proclaim Liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof.https://dh.h...