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
Tag Archives: Slavery
Great Annual Jubilee–August 1, 1843
Newspaper article by Solomon Alexander on the celebration of the anniversary of British emancipation by the New England Freedom Association., 1843
The Early Anti-Slavery Days: No VI.
News article: Response to David Walker’s Appeal, 1874
Great Meeting of the Colored Citizens of Boston
Newspaper article by Solomon Alexander, 1835
Meeting of Colored Citizens
Newspaper article by Solomon Alexander, Robert Morris Jr, and Charles Battiste, 1845
The Reception at the Meionaon
Speech given by William Wells Brown at the reception of the Meionaon, 1854
And Behold, I Send the Promise of My Father Upon You, a Sermon by Alexander Crummell
Sermon by Alexander Crummell, 1843
Address of Rev. Alexander Crummell: At the Anniversary Meeting of the Massachusetts Colonization Society, May 29th, 1861.
News article: Alexander Crummell’s address to the Massachusetts Colonization Society, 1861, 1861
God’s Dealing with the African Race: Sermon by Rev. Alexander Crummell
Sermon by Alexander Crummell on the African race, 1867
Letter from Rev. Alexander Crummell
News article: Letter from Alexander Crummell, 1865
Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Colonization Society
News article: Alexander Crummell’s remarks to the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Colonization Society, 1861
Extract from an address by Alexander Crummell, Professor in Liberia College, on the occasion of the arrival of 346 emigrants at Monrovia, from Barbadoes, W. I. in the Fifth month last
News article: Extract from an address given by Alexander Crummell, 1865
Alexander Crummell
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, published in the Anti-Slavery Reporter, 1848
Emigration, As Aid to Evangelization of Africa: Rev. Crummell’s Sermon
Sermon by Alexander Crummell on emigration to Africa, 1865
The Negro Race Not Under a Curse
Pamphlet essay by Alexander Crummell, 1853
Speech of William Wells Brown
Speech by William Wells Brown, delivered at the New England Anti-Slavery Convention, 1862
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.
Speeches given by several speakers, including William Wells Brown, 1862
My Bondage and My Freedom
Autobiographical writing of Frederick Douglass, 1855
Bishop Payne Going South
News article: On Bishop Payne and colored churches, 1865
Shameful Violation of the Rights of Man: Disgraceful Prejudice Against a Man of Color. Disgraceful Conduct Toward Frederick Douglass, the Liberated Slave.
News article: Frederick Douglass, a gentleman, (and if Christian conduct, manly honesty, and cultivated intellect, combine to form a gentleman, he is eminently worthy to so designated,) has been refused by Englishmen as passage on bord a steam-ship bound to his native land, because his skin is not white–because he was once a slave., 1847
School and College: What the Negro Is Doing for Himself. The Educational Work of the African Methodist Episcopal Church.
News article: Daniel A. Payne on the educational work of the African Methodist Episcopal Church, 1892
Great Meeting in Faneuil Hall: Speeches of Samuel J. May, Frederick Douglass and Wendell Phillips. Reported for the Liberator, by F. W. Leeds, Jr., Stenographer.
Transcript of a speech by Frederick Douglass on the American Colonization Society., 1849
The recent Riots in Philadelphia.: The Late Riots
News article: Daniel A. Payne on riots in Philadelphia, 1842
Speeches of Henry C. Wright– Frederick Douglass– James N. Buffum– George Thompson: The Slaveholders Money, and the Free Church.
Transcript of a speech by Frederick Douglass on slavery and abolition., 1846
To the Public.
News article: Daniel A. Payne on Temperance Hall, 1842