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Engraving of William Wilberforce
1840
Scriven, E., fl. 1840
One portrait engraving of William Wilberforce dated 1840. Willberforce is seated and holding a watch. In the background is a bookcase and a curtain.
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The Freeman's Journal [No. 8 (June 13, 1781)]
13 June 1781
Bailey, Francis, 1744-1817
One issue of The Freeman's Journal dated June 13, 1781. Features an article concerning the passage of a bill connected to the gradual abolition of slavery that would re enslave people that were already freed in Westmorland County. There are also...
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Greenleaf's New-York Journal, Extra [Vol. 1 No. 15 (February 23, 1796)]
February 23, 1796
One issue of Greenleaf's New-York Journal, Extra dated February 23, 1796. Features an account of the minutes of the legislature of New York for January 19, 1796 to January 28, 1796. Of particular note is a mention of a bill on the gradual abolition...
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Engraving of Granville Sharp
15 December 1809
Daniell, William, fl. 1809
One engraving of Granville Sharp dated December 15, 1809. The engraving was published by William Daniell originally drawn by G. Dance. The portrait is a profile of Sharp.
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National Anti-Slavery Standard [Vol. 25 No. 14 (August 13, 1864)]
13 August 1864
American Anti-Slavery Society
One issue of the "National Anti-Slavery Standard" dated August 13, 1864. Features extracts of a sermon by Reverend Charles G. Ames entitled "Dead Flies In Precious Ointment: A Discourse on Morals in America." Also features an article titled "What...
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The James Basker and Angela Vallot Family Archive [Decimalized .01-.35]
1781-1864
Various
A collection of material related to abolition in the United States as well as in England. Contains engravings, and newspapers.
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[Resolutions of the Southern Rights Vigilance Club]
November 1860
Ferrill, Julius A., ?-1861
Signed by Ferrill with over 25 others. Concerns their opposition to Abraham Lincoln and abolitionism. Resolves to "resist and prevent" Lincoln's inauguration (if elected), to offer their services to any seceding state, to resist anyone who would...
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Daily wanderer. [Vol. 1, no. 24 (November 10, 1864)]
10 November 1864
Published as Railroad Edition. Printed on smaller size paper. Partial reprint of an article from the New Orleans correspondent of the "New York Times," says "Although the cotton crop is naarly [sic] a total failure, the laborers are being employed...
GLC00842
to Joseph Gales, Jr.
June 4, 1821
Pinckney, Charles, 1757-1824
Written by Pinckney, a signer of the U.S. Constitution, as a Congressman from South Carolina to Gales, an editor of the National Intelligencer newspaper. Letter marked "Confidential." Sending along a copy of his speech against the prohibition of...
GLC00852
to Hiram Wilson
July 24, 1839
Dresser, Amos, 1812-1904
Dresser writes to Reverend Wilson who is expecting two enslaved people seeking emancipation in Canada through the underground railroad. He writes, "I rejoice in the privilege of handing over to you two more Daughters of affliction who can tell you...
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