Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements -- United States -- History -- 19th century
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Antislavery movements
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Incoming Resources
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- Harriet Tubman and the fight for freedom, a brief history with documents, Lois E. Horton, George Mason University
- Harriet Tubman, the road to freedom, Catherine Clinton
- Bound for the promised land, Harriet Tubman, portrait of an American hero, Kate Clifford Larson
- A disease in the public mind, a new understanding of why we fought the Civil War, Thomas Fleming
- Bound for Canaan, the Underground Railroad and the War for the Soul of America, Fergus M. Bordewich
- Antislavery politics in antebellum and Civil War America, Thomas G. Mitchell
- Betsy Mix Cowles, champion of equality, Stacey M. Robertson, Bradley University
- Ecstatic nation, confidence, crisis, and compromise, 1848-1877, Brenda Wineapple
- The crooked path to abolition, Abraham Lincoln and the antislavery Constitution, James Oakes
- Fleeing for freedom, stories of the Underground Railroad, as told by Levi Coffin and William Still ; edited with an introduction by George and Willene Hendrick
- Frederick Douglass, selected speeches and writings, edited by Philip S. Foner ; abridged and adapted by Yuval Taylor
- The problem of slavery in the age of emancipation, David Brion Davis
- The great silent army of abolitionism, ordinary women in the antislavery movement, Julie Roy Jeffrey
- Of one blood, abolitionism and the origins of racial equality, Paul Goodman
- Unsung, unheralded narratives of American slavery & abolition, The Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture ; foreword by series editor Kevin Young ; edited with an introduction by Michelle D. Commander
- Girl in black and white, the story of Mary Mildred Williams and the abolition movement, Jessie Morgan-Owens
- Charles Sumner and the coming of the Civil War
- Making an antislavery nation, Lincoln, Douglas, and the battle over freedom, Graham A. Peck
- The Grimké sisters from South Carolina, pioneers for women's rights and abolition, Gerda Lerner
- The black hearts of men, radical abolitionists and the transformation of race, John Stauffer
- Gateway to freedom, the hidden history of the underground railroad, Eric Foner
- Lucretia mott's heresy, abolition and women's rights in nineteenth-century america
- Vigilance, the life of William Still, Father of the Underground Railroad, Andrew K. Diemer
- The zealot and the emancipator, John Brown, Abraham Lincoln and the struggle for American freedom, H. W. Brands
- Frederick Douglass, prophet of freedom, David W. Blight
- Border war, fighting over slavery before the Civil War, Stanley Harrold
- The radical and the Republican, Frederick Douglass, Abraham Lincoln, and the triumph of antislavery, James Oakes
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