Category Archives: William Wells Brown
A Call for a Convention of the Colored Citizens of the New England States
Article 9 — No Title
Celebration of the First of August: Speech of Rev. Daniel Foster. Speech of John S. Rock, Esq. Speech of Henry C. Wright. Speech of Rev. Mr. Ames, of Illinois. Speech of Rev. James N. Gloucester, of Brooklyn, N.Y. Speech of Rev. Samuel Green. Speech of George W. Stacy. Speech of William Wells Brown.
No Bible for the Slaves
Oberlin Rescuers: Meeting of the Colored Citizens of Boston
Speech of William Wells Brown
The American Slave-Trade.
The Escape; or A Leap for Freedom: A Drama in Five Acts
The Reception at the Meionaon
News article: Advertisement for a convention to organize around rights for African Americans, 1859
News article: William Wells Brown on being attacked by the Ku Klux Klan, 1871
Speeches given by several speakers, including William Wells Brown, 1862
News article: On the American Bible Society refusing donations to make Bibles for African Americans, 1855
News article: Meeting minutes of the Oberlin Rescuers, 1859
Speech by William Wells Brown, delivered at the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, 1862
News article: William Wells Brown on the American slave trade, 1848
A play by William Wells Brown: The Escape, 1858
Speech given by William Wells Brown at the reception of the Meionaon, 1854