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In civilian suit, vignette bust portrait
circa 1861-1865
Graphite inscription on recto "Owen Lovejoy." Imprint on recto "Williamson, Brooklyn." Graphite inscription on verso "Owen Lovejoy."
GLC05111.02.1439
Injured Humanity; Being A Representation of What the Unhappy Children of Africa Endure from Those Who Call Themselves Christians
1805
Wood, Samuel, 1760-1844
Printed broadside on terrible conditions of slavery and the slave trade in the West Indies. Wood, a prolific Quaker-reformist publisher, printed and sold the broadside out of his office at 362 Pearl Street in New York. Describes the sale, horrendous...
GLC05113
The narrative of Frederick Douglass, an American slave. Written by himself.
1846
Douglass, Frederick, 1818-1895
Third English edition. Contains a frontispiece print of Douglass. Printed by Joseph Barker. Includes a preface to the second Dublin edition, preface to the first American edition, and a letter from Wendell Phillips (22 April 1845). Narrative is...
GLC05117
The fugitive slave bill: its history and unconstitutionality
1850
Tappan, Lewis, 1788-1873
Gives various arguments why the Fugitive Slave bill should be declared unconstitutional. Also tells the story of James Hamlet, a mulatto arrested under the law despite protests that he was not a slave. Eventually Hamlet was returned to freedom....
GLC05118
American slavery as it is: testimony of a thousand witnesses.
1839
Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895
Possibly a first edition. Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society. Weld asserts, "A majority of the facts and testimony contained in this work rests upon the authority of slaveholders, whose names and residences are given to the public, as...
GLC05119
[Frederick Douglass]
1885 ca.
Bell, Charles Milton, 1848-1893
Inscribed on front "Frederick Douglass. Born 1817." Inscribed verso: "Frederick Douglass. Born February 1817." With newspaper obituary pasted on the back. The albumen surface has been slightly scratched.
GLC05146
[Henry Ward Beecher]
1875 ca.
Sarony, Napoleon, 1821-1896
Verso has pencil notes of previous owner: "t[aken] @ 62-65 = 1878."
GLC05144
To the free and independent voters of the city and county of Philadelphia
circa 1843-1847
LeMoyne, Francis Julius, 1798-1879
The Liberty Party of Philadelphia suggests nominations for an upcoming election. States the Party's principle as "opposition to slavery as the great moral and political evil of this land" and requests voters to consider the "continual encroachments...
GLC05159
to John Chathen
29 June 1850
Shields, James, 1806-1879
Shields writes as a U.S. Senator from Illinois to Chathen at Jacksonville, Illinois. Argues that Henry Clay opposes the extension of slavery and is no more a pro-slavery man than Thomas Hart Benton (both Clay and Benton were U.S. Senators). Also...
GLC03170
to Gilbert C. Rice
16 October 1848
Calhoun, John C. (John Caldwell), 1782-1850
Calhoun, a U.S. Senator from South Carolina, writes to Rice at Elizabethtown, New Jersey. Cannot furnish Rice with requested documents (a speech he delivered in Senate and a letter by "Hammond"). Argues that neither the Whigs nor the Democrats have...
GLC03193
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