Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society: Opening Remarks of Mr. Garrison. The Sin and Guilt of the Nation. The Cause of the Present Civil War. The Special Punishment of the South. The Duty of Immediate Emancipation. The Blessed Consequences of Emancipation. Annual Account of the American Anti-Slavery Society. Speech of William Wells Brown. Remarks of Theodore Tilton. Speech of Rev. Robert M. Hatfield. Speech of Wendell Phillips, Esq.

News article: An account of the twenty-ninth annual meeting of the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1862

Black List.

News article: On a bill that passed that prohibits the instruction of free African Americans, mulattoes, or enslaved persons, in either religious or secular knowledge. Article blames legislation on David Walker’s pamphlet., 1830

No Bible for the Slaves

News article: On the American Bible Society refusing donations to make Bibles for African Americans, 1855

Alexander Crummell

Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, published in the Anti-Slavery Reporter, 1848

To the Public.

News article: Daniel A. Payne on Temperance Hall, 1842