Editorial on African American migration in the U.S., 1917
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The Oberlin-Wellington Rescue: An Anti-Slavery Crisis Which Almost Precipated the Civil War in 1859 through the Secession of the North Painful Death the Scene of Conflict the Underground Railroad the Capture the Rescue the Majesty of the Law the Legal Issue the Political Aspect in a Felon’s Cell Upholsters and Mattress Makers. Hogskin Saddle and Harnessmaking. Boot and Shoe Shop. ‘Negro-Catching in Boston v. Negro-Catching in Cleveland.’ Two-Score Years After
News article: On the Oberlin Rescue, 1896
Letter from Thomas Garrett to William Still (1)
Excerpt from William Sill’s Book The Underground Railroad; letter from Thomas Garrett on Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad, 1860
Letter from Thomas Garrett to William Still (2)
Excerpt from William Sill’s Book The Underground Railroad; letter from Thomas Garrett on Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad, 1857
Letter to William Still and James Miller McKim
Excerpt from William Sill’s Book The Underground Railroad; letter from Thomas Garrett on Harriet Tubman and the underground railroad, 1856