African American History: Books and Pamphlets
The Clarke Historical Library houses a wide variety of material, published and unpublished, for the study of African Americans and their history, from the eighteenth century to the present. In the library's collections are accounts of abolitionists, authors, activists, politicians, enslaved people, and those who escaped from slavery. In addition, there are many scholarly works on various aspects of the African American experience. We hope that this bibliography will make this rich resource more easily available to researchers.
Additional materials are always being added to the library's collections. Please consult the online catalog for updates. Please see African American History: Periodicals, Manuscripts, and Audio-Visual to continue exploring our collection.
This information was compiled by Jennifer Wood in January 2003.
Books and Pamphlets
The list of books and pamphlets below is in alphabetical order.
A, B
Abbott, Lyman,
Henry Ward Beecher. Boston, MA; New York: Houghton, Mifflin, & Company, 1903.
BX7260.B3 A65
Abdy, Edward Strutt,
Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of North America, from April, 1833, to October, 1834. London: J. Murray, 1835.
Clarke Files E165 .A23
Abels, Jules,
Man on Fire: John Brown and the Cause of Liberty. New York: Macmillan, 1971.
E451 .A2
Abzug, Robert H.
Passionate Liberator: Theodore Dwight Weld and the Dilemma of Reform. New York: Oxford University Press, 1980.
E449.W46 A29
Adams, F. C.,
Uncle Tom at Home: A Review of the Reviewers and Repudiators of Uncle Tom's Cabin, by Mrs. Stowe. Philadelphia, PA: Willis P. Hazard, 1853.
PS2954.U52 A32 1853
Adams, John Calvin,
General Taylor and the Wilmot Proviso. Boston, MA: Wilson & Damrell, 1848.
E420 .A19
Adams, Nehemiah,
The Sable Cloud: A Southern Tale, with Northern Comments. Boston, MA: Ticknor & Fields, 1861.
E441.A32 1861x.
Adams, Nehemiah,
A South-side View of Slavery; or, Three Months at the South, in 1854. Boston: T. R. Marvin, and B. B. Mussey & Co., 1854.
E449 .A216 1854
Adoff, Arnold,
Malcolm X. (Children’s.) New York: Harper & Row, 1970.
E185.97 .A64 1970
Aguet, Isabelle,
A Pictorial History of the Slave Trade. [Genève] Minerva: 1971.
HT975 .A58
Aimes, Hubert Hillary Suffern,
A History of Slavery in Cuba, 1511 to 1868. New York, London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1907.
HT1076 .A56 1907
Ajayi, J. F. Ade, and Michael Crowder, eds.,
History of West Africa. New York: Columbia University Press, 1976.
DT475 .A77 1976
Alford, Terry,
Prince Among Slaves. New York: Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich, 1977.
E444.I25 A78
A. L. O. E.,
Abbeokuta; or, Sunrise Within the Tropics: An Outline of the Origin and Progress of the Yoruba Mission. By Miss Tucker. London: James Nisbet & Co., 1853.
BV3630.Y6 T894 1853
Althoff, Gerard T.,
Amongst My Best Men: African-Americans and the War of 1812. Put-in-Bay, OH: Perry Group, 1996.
E359.9.A35 A48 1996
Alvord, Clarence Walworth, ed.,
Governor Edward Coles [of Illinois]. Springfield, IL: Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library, 1920.
F536 .I25 v.15
American Antiquarian Society,
The Journal of an African Slaver, 1789-1792. Worcester, MA: The [American Antiquarian] Society, 1930.
HT1322 .J6
American Anti-slavery Society,
The American Anti-slavery Almanac, for 1836-18--? (Nathaniel Southard, editor.) Boston, MA: D. K. Hitchcock, 1838.
E449 .A509
American Anti-slavery Society,
American Slavery as It Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses… New York: American Anti-slavery Society, 1839.
E441 .A43
American Anti-slavery Society,
Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-slavery Society. Adopted at the Formation of Said Society, in Philadelphia, on the 4th Day of December, 1833. New York: American Anti-slavery Society, 184-?
E449 .A512
1840x
American Colonization Society,
Annual Report of the American Colonization Society: With the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting and of the Board of Directors. 8th (1825); 36th (1853); 67th (1884); 68th (1885). Washington, D.C.: Joseph Etter, 1825-1885.
E448 .A51
American Colonization Society, Ohio Committee of Correspondence,
Ohio in Africa: Memorial to the Honorable, the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Ohio. (Bound with other materials on Afro-American colonization and United States
slavery issues.) Cincinnati?, OH: 1851?
E448 .C55
American and Foreign Anti-slavery Society,
The Thirteenth Annual Report of the American & Foreign Anti-slavery Society: Presented at New-York, May 11, 1853: With the Addresses and Resolutions. Bound with other pamphlets with the same call #.
New York: The [American and Foreign Anti-slavery] Society, 1853.
BX7233.P38 T5
American Reform Tract & Book Society,
Aunt Sally; or, the Cross the Way to Freedom. A Narrative of the Slave-life and Purchase of the Mother of Rev. Isaac Williams, of Detroit, Michigan. (Slave life in North Carolina and Alabama.) Cincinnati,
OH: American Reform Tract & Book Society, 1858.
E444 .W79
American Reform Tract & Book Society,
A Home in the South; or, Two Years at Uncle Warren's. By a Lady. Cincinnati, OH: American Reform Tract & Book Society, 1857.
PZ6.H76 Ho
Amini, Johari,
An African Frame of Reference. Chicago, IL: Institute of Positive Education, 1972.
E185.625 .A5
Anti-slavery Convention of American Women (1st: 1837: New York),
An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally Free States. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Reprint of the 1838 edition.
E449 .A623 1837a
Anstey, Roger,
The Atlantic Slave Trade and British Abolition, 1760-1810. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1975.
HT1322 .A67
Aptheker, Herbert,
Negro Slave Revolts in the United States, 1526-1860. New York: International Publishers, 1939.
E447 .A68
Armstrong, Mary Frances Morgan, and Helen W. Ludlow,
Hampton and its Students. New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1874.
LC2851.H32 A7
Armstrong, Orland Kay,
Old Massa's People: The Old Slaves Tell Their Story. Indianapolis, IN: Bobbs-Merrill, 1931.
F213 .A84
Asiegbu, Johnson U. J.,
Slavery and the Politics of Liberation, 1787-1861: A Study of Liberated African Emigration and British Anti-slavery Policy. Harlow, Longmans, 1969.
HT1165 .A83 1969
Astor, Gerald,
"And a Credit to His Race:" The Hard Life and Times of Joseph Louis Barrow, a.k.a. Joe
Louis. New York: Saturday Review Press, distributed by E. P. Dutton, 1974.
GV1132.L6 A84
Aughey, John H.,
The Iron
Furnace; or, Slavery and Secession. By Rev. John H. Aughey, a Refugee from
Mississippi. Philadelphia, PA: W. S. & A. Martien, 1863.
E458.7 .A9
Austin, James Trecothick,
Remarks on Dr. Channing's "Slavery." By a Citizen of Massachusetts. Boston, MA: Russell, Shattuck & Co., and J. H. Eastburn, 1835.
E449 .C455
Avery, Burniece,
Walk Quietly Through the Night and Cry Softly. Detroit, MI: Balamp Pub., 1977.
E185.97.A89 A35
Ayers, James T.,
The Diary of James T. Ayers, Civil War Recruiter. Springfield: State of Illinois, 1947.
E601 .A9
Babington, Churchill,
The Influence of Christianity in Promoting the Abolition of Slavery in Europe. Cambridge: University Press for J. & J. J. Deighton, 1846.
HT1155 .B3
Bacon, Ephraim,
Abstract of a Journal of E. Bacon, Assistant Agent of the United States, to Africa: With an Appendix, Containing Interesting Accounts of the Effects of the Gospel Among the Native Africans. With cuts, showing a contrast between two
native towns, one of which is Christianized and the other heathen. Appendix, p. 35-48, includes an abstract of proceedings of the Church Missionary Society for West Africa, published in London, 1819-20. Philadelphia, PA: Clark & Raser, Printers,
1822.
DT632 .B25 1822
Bacon, Leonard,
Slavery Discussed in Occasional Essays, From 1833 to 1846. Miami, FL: Mnemosyne Pub. Co., 1969. Reprint. Originally published: New York, 1846.
E449 .B12 1969
Bacon, Margaret Hope,
Valiant Friend: The Life of Lucretia Mott. New York: Walker, 1980.
E449.M93 B3 1980x
Baker, Samuel White,
Ismailia: A Narrative of the Expedition to Central Africa for the Suppression of the Slave trade. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1875.
DT361 .B17 1875
Baldwin, Augustus Carpenter,
Reconstruction: Speech of Hon. A. C. Baldwin of Michigan, Delivered in the House of
Representatives, April 29, 1864. No pub. given: 1864?
E458.4 .B27
Ball, Charles,
Fifty Years in Chains; or, the Life of an American Slave. (Prepared by a Mr. Fisher from the verbal narrative of Ball, a slave.) Miami, FL: Mnemosyne Pub. Co., 1969. Reprint. Originally published: New York: Dayton & Asher, 1858.
E444 .B184 1969
Ball, Charles,
Slavery in the United States. A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, a Black Man, Who Lived Forty years in Maryland, South Carolina, and Georgia, as a Slave... Pittsburgh, PA: J. T. Shryock, 1853.
E144 .B183 1853
Ballagh, J. C., et. al,
Early Studies of Slavery by States, vol. 1. Includes: Steiner, B. C.,"History of Slavery in Connecticut."-- Cooley, H. S.,"A Study of Slavery in New Jersey."-- Heston, A. M.,"Slavery and Servitude in New Jersey."-- Bassett,
J. S.,"Slavery in the State of North Carolina."-- Ballagh, J. C.,"A History of Slavery in Virginia."Northbrook, IL: Metro Books, 1972.
E441 .E15
Ballagh, James Curtis,
A History of Slavery in Virginia... Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1902.
E445.V8 B18
Bancroft, Frederic,
Slave Trading in the Old South. New York: Frederick Ungar, 1959. Originally published in 1931.
E442 .B21 1959.
Bandinel, James,
Some Account of the Trade in Slaves from Africa as Connected with Europe and America, from the Introduction of the Trade into Modern Europe Down to the Present Time, Especially with Reference to the Efforts Made by the British Government
for its Extinction. London: Published by Longman, Brown, for H. M. Stationery Office, 1842.
HT1321 .B3
Banner, Melvin E.,
The Black Pioneer in Michigan, vol.1 (Flint and Genesee County). Midland, MI: Pendell Pub. Co., 1973.
E185.93.M5 B3
Baravelli, G. C.,
The Last Stronghold of Slavery: What Abyssinia Is. Roma: Società Editrice di "Novissima," 1935.
DT386 .B3 1935
Barber, John Warner, comp.,
A History of the"Amistad"Captives: Being a Circumstantial Account of the Capture of the Spanish Schooner"Amistad,"by the Africans on Board; Their Voyage, and Capture Near Long Island, New York; with Biographical Sketches
Of Each of the Surviving Africans; Also, an Account of the Trials Had on Their Case, Before the District and Circuit Courts of the United States, for the District of Connecticut. New Haven, CT: E. L. & J. W. Barber, 1840.
E447 .B23
Barker, Anthony J.,
The African Link: British Attitudes to the Negro in the Era of the Atlantic Slave Trade, 1550-1807. London/Totowa, NJ: F. Cass, 1978.
HT1322 .B26 1978
Barker, Lucius J., and Ronald W. Walters, eds,
Jesse Jackson's 1984 Presidential Campaign: Challenge and Change in American Politics. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1989.
E879 .J47 1989
Barnes, Albert,
An Inquiry into the Scriptural Views of Slavery. Philadelphia, PA: Perkins & Purves; Boston: R. Perkins & Co., 1846.
E449 .B261
Bassett, John Spencer,
Anti-slavery Leaders of North Carolina. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1898.
E445.N8 B27 1898
Bassett, John Spencer,
Slavery in the State of North Carolina. Baltimore, MD: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1899.
E445.N8 B32
Batchelder, Samuel,
The Responsibility of the North in Relation to Slavery. Cambridge: Printed by Allen & Farnham, 1856.
E449 .B297 1856x
Bates, Morgan,
Martin Brook; a Novel. (Fiction.) New York and London: Harper & Brothers, 1901.
PZ3.B317 M
Bayly, Thomas H.,
Speech of Hon. Thomas H. Bayly, of Virginia, on the Finality of the Fugitive Slave
Law. In the House of Representatives, May 25, 1852. Washington, D.C.: Printed at the [Congressional] Globe Office, 1852.
E450 .B3
Beaman, F. C., et. al,
Campaign Documents and Political Speeches in the United States from 1860 to 1864. (Some slavery-related material.)
Includes:
Speech of F. C. Beaman, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, March 22, 1864...
Speech of Hon. F. C. Beaman, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, April 4, 1862.
Speech of Honorable F. C. Beaman, of Michigan, in the House of Representatives, April 4, 1862."Hand to Your Neighbor. The Contrast Between Republicanism
and Democracy."
Augustus Caesar Baldwin."Footprints of a Dough-face."
Speech of Hon. William Warner, of Detroit, in the Legislature of Michigan, January 28, 1864, on"Soldiers' Suffrage."
"Union for the Sake of the Union. To the People
of Michigan."
Address Delivered Before the Democracy of Orion, Mich., by Hon. Aug. C. Baldwin, July 4th, 1863.
Address Delivered before the Democracy of Orion, Michigan, by Honorable Augustus C. Baldwin, July 4th, 1863."State Finances."
E457 .C25 1864x
Beattie, Jessie Louise,
Black Moses: The Real Uncle Tom. Toronto: Ryerson Press, 1957.
E444.H526 B4
Beaumont, Gustave de,
Marie, ou LesClavage Aux Etat-Unis / Marie; or, Slavery in the United States: A Novel of Jacksonian America. (Fiction.) Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 1958.
E443 .B3713 1958
Beecher, Charles,
The God of the Bible Against Slavery. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1855.
E449 .A63 no.17
Beecher, Edward,
Narrative of Riots at Alton: In Connection with the Death of Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy. Alton IL: G. Holton, 1838.
Clarke Files F549.A4 B44
Bell, Barbara L.,
Black Biographical Sources: An Annotated Bibliography. New Haven, CT: Yale University Library, 1970.
Z1361.N39 B47
Bell, Bernard W.,
The Folk Roots of Contemporary Afro-American Poetry. Detroit, MI: Broadside Press 1974.
PS153.N5 B44
Benezet, Anthony,
A Caution to Great Britain and Her Colonies, in a Short Representation of the
Calamitous State of the Enslaved Negroes in the British Dominions. Philadelphia, PA: printed; London: reprinted and sold by J. Phillips, 1784.
E446 .B446
Benezet, Anthony,
Observations on the Inslaving, Importing, and Purchasing of Negroes; With Some Advice
Thereon, Extracted from the Epistle of the Yearly-meeting of the People called Quakers
Held at London in the Year 1748. ("Benezet...of
a French family of St. Quentin, was driven from France by the revocation of the Edict of Nantes. Having fixed his residence in Philadelphia, he adopted the doctrine of the Quakers. His humanity impelled him to attempt an amelioration of the condition
of both the Indians and Negroes, by publishing treaties exhibiting the unhappy state to which each had been reduced by the cupidity and neglect of the whites.”) Germantown, PA: Printed by Christopher Sower, 1760.
HT991 .B45 1760
Benezet, Anthony,
Some Historical Account of Guinea, its Situation, Produce and the General Disposition of its Inhabitants. With an Inquiry into the Rise and Progress of the Slave Trade, its Nature and Lamentable Effects. London: Printed and sold
by J. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street, 1788.
HT1331 .B4 1788
Benger, E., James Grahame, James Montgomery, and E. Benger,
Poems on the Abolition of the Slave Trade. Includes:"The West Indies; A Poem in Four Parts,"by J. Montgomery. —"Africa Delivered; or, the Slave Trade Abolished, a Poem,"by J. Grahame.
-"A Poem, Occasioned by the Abolition of the Slave Trade, in 1806,"by E. Benger. London: Printed for R. Bowyer by T. Bensley, 1809.
HT893.P63 1809
Bennett, Billy L., and C. D. McNamee,
The Man with the Branded Hand, a Story of Captain Jonathan Walker. Muskegon, MI: Earle Press, 19--.
E450 .B46
Bennett, Samuel V.,
Blacks and Whites in Kalamazoo County Michigan. Kalamazoo, MI: W. E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, 1970.
F572.K2 B4
Benton, Thomas Hart,
Historical and legal examination of that part of the decision of the Supreme Court
o the United States in the Dred Scott case, which declares the unconstitutionality of
te Missouri compromise act and the self-extension
of the Constitution to territories,
crying slavery along with it. With an appendix, containing: I. The debates in the
Senate in March, 1849, between Mr. Webster and Mr. Calhoun, on the legislative
extension of the Constitution to territories,
as contained in vol. II. ch. CLXXXII. of the
"Thirty Years' View". II. The inside view of the southern sentiment, in relation to the
Wilmot Proviso, as seen in vol. II. ch. CLXVIII. of the "Thirty Years' View." III.
Review of President
Pierce's annual message to Congress of December, 1856, so far
as it relates to the abrogation of the Missouri Compromise Act and the classification of
parties. By"author of "Thirty Years' View."' New York: D. Appleton & Company, 1857.
E450 .S35
Berlin, Ira,
Slaves Without Masters: The Free Negro in the Antebellum South. New York: Pantheon Books, 1974.
E185.18 .B47 1975
Berlioux, Etienne Felix,
The Slave Trade in Africa in 1872, Principally Carried on for the Supply of Turkey, Egypt, Persia, and Zanzibar. London: E. Marsh, 1872.
HT1327 .B45 1872
Berwanger, Eugene H.,
The Frontier Against Slavery: Western Anti-Negro Prejudice and the Slavery Extension
Controversy. Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1967.
E415 .7 .B45
Bibb, Henry,
Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself. New York: H. Bibb, 1849.
E444 .B58 1850x
Bingham, Kinsley S.,
Speech of Mr. Bingham, of Michigan, on the Admission of California: Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1850. Washington, D.C.: Printed at the Congressional Globe Office, 1850.
E423 .B67
Bishop, Jim,
The Days of Martin Luther King, Jr.. New York: Putnam, 1971.
E185.97.K5 B5 1971
Blair, Frank P.,
Colonization and Commerce. An Address Before the Young Men's Mercantile Library Association of Cincinnati, Ohio, November 29, 1859. Cincinnati, OH?: 1859?
E449 .B634
Blake, W. O.,
The History of Slavery and the Slave Trade, Ancient and Modern. The Forms of
Slavery that Prevailed in Ancient Nations, Particularly in Greece and Rome. The African
Slave Trade and the Political History of Slavery in the United
States. Columbus, OH: J. H. Miller, 1858.
HT861 .B55 1969
Blassingame, John W.,
The Slave Community: Plantation Life in the Antebellum South. New York: Oxford University Press, 1972.
E443 .B55
Blassingame, John W., ed.,
Slave Testimony: Two Centuries of Letters, Speeches, Interviews, and Autobiographies. Baton Rouge, LA: Louisiana State University Press, 1977.
E444 .S57
Bledsoe, Albert Taylor,
An Essay on Liberty and Slavery. Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Reprint. Originally published: 1856.
E449 .B646 1971
Blee, Kathleen M.,
Women of the Klan: Racism and Gender in the 1920s. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press, 1991.
HS2330.K63 B44 1991
Bliss, Philemon,
Complaints of the Extensionists--Their Falsity. Speech of Hon. Philemon Bliss, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1856. (No pub. info.; 1856?)
E433 .B64 1856
Blockson, Charles L., and Ron Fry,
Black Genealogy. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1977.
CS21 .B55
Böeseken, A. J.,
Slaves and Free Blacks at the Cape, 1658-1700. Cape Town: Tafelberg, 1977.
HT1394.C3 B63
Bollman, Don,
Run for the Roses: A 50 Year Memoir. (KKK-related). Mecosta, MI: Canadian Lakes Pub. Co., 1975.
PS3552.O77 R8
Bontemps, Arna Wendell,
Free at Last: The Life of Frederick Douglass. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1971.
E449 .D7513
Bontemps, Arna Wendell,
They Seek a City. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, Doran, & Company, Inc., 1945.
E185.6 .B75
Boole, William H.,
Antidote to Rev. H. J. Van Dyke's Pro-Slavery Discourse. "American Slavery Has No Foundation in the Scriptures." Delivered in the M. E. Church, Mount Vernon, New York, on Sunday, January 13, 1861. New York: E. Jones & Co.,
Printers, 1861.
E449 .V246
Botkin, B. A., ed., (Federal Writers' Project),
Lay My Burden Down: A Folk History of Slavery. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press, 1945.
E444 .F26
Bowdich, T. Edward (Thomas Edward),
An Account of the Discoveries of the Portuguese in the Interior of Angola and Mozambique. To which is added, a note by the author, on a geographical error of Mungo Park, in his last journal into the interior of
Africa. London: Printed for John Booth, Duke Street, Portland Place, 1824.
DT611 .B78
Boyd, Andrew, and Patrick van Rensburg,
An Atlas of African Affairs. New York: Praeger, 1965.
G2445 .B6 1965
Boyer, Richard Owen,
The Legend of John Brown: A Biography and a History. New York: Knopf, 1972.
E451 .B77 1973x
Boykin, Ulysses W.,
A Handbook on the Detroit Negro. Detroit, MI: The Minority Study Associates, 1943.
F574.D4t B69
Brackett, Jeffrey Richardson,
The Negro in Maryland: A Study of the Institution of Slavery. Baltimore, MD: N. Murray, Johns Hopkins University, 1889.
E445.M3 B7 1969
Brackett, Jeffrey Richardson,
Notes on the Progress of the Colored People in Maryland Since the War. (A supplement to The Negro in Maryland: A Study of the Institution of Slavery.) Freeport, NY: Books for Libraries Press, 1971. Reprint. Originally
published: Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University, 1890.
E185.93.M2 B7 1971
Brady, Terence, and Evan Jones,
The Fight Against Slavery. New York: Norton, 1975.
HT867 .B68 1977
Brady, Tom P.,
Black Monday. Jackson, MI: Association of Citizens' Councils, 1955.
E185.61 .B79
Brandt, Keith,
Rosa Parks: Fight for Freedom. (Children.) Mahwah, NJ: Troll Associates, 1993.
F334 .M753 P3825 1993
Breyfogle, William A.,
Make Free: The Story of the Underground Railroad. Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott, 1958.
E450 .B82
Brignano, Russell C.,
Black Americans in Autobiography: An Annotated Bibliography of Autobiographies and Autobiographical Books Written Since the Civil War. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1984.
Z1361.N39 B67 1984
Brissot de Warville, J. P.,
New travels in the United States of America. Performed in 1788. Containing the Latest and Most Accurate Observations on the Character, Genius, and Present State of the People and Government of That Country. London: Printed
for J. S. Jordan, 1792.
Clarke Files E164 .B891 1792
Bross, William,
Illinois and the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. A paper read before the Chicago Historical Society...January 15, l884. Chicago, IL: Jansen, McClurg, 1884.
F546 .B87
Brown, A. Samler, and G. Gordon Brown, eds.,
The Guide to South Africa: For the Use of Tourists, Sportsmen, Invalids and Settlers: with Coloured Maps, Plans, and Diagrams. Cape Town, South Africa: Sampson, Low, Marston, & Co., 1897.
DT731
.G94
Brown, David,
The Planter; or, Thirteen Years in the South, by a Northern Man. Miami, FL: Mnemosyne Pub. Co., 1969. Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia, PA: 1853.
E449 .B876 1969
Brown, Earl Louis,
Why Race Riots? Lessons from Detroit. New York: Public Affairs Committee, Inc., 1944.
F574.D4 B58
Brown, Josephine,
Biography of an American Bondman / by His Daughter. (Brown’s father was William Wells Brown.) Boston, MA: R. F. Wallcut, 1856.
E450.B883 B76 1856
Brown, W. S.,
Bible Defence of Slavery; or, the Origin, History, and Fortunes of the Negro Race,
as deduced from history, both sacred and profane, their natural relations, moral, mental
and physical, to the other races of mankind, compared
and illustrated, their future
destiny predicted, etc. To which is added a plan of national colonization adequate to
the entire removal of the free Blacks, and all that may hereafter become free, in a
manner harmonizing with the peace
and well-being of both races. Glasgow, KY: W. S. Brown, 1853. First published in 1843.
E449.P74 B52 1853
Brown, William H.,
An Historical Sketch of the Early Movement in Illinois for the Legalization of Slavery: Read at the Annual Meeting of the Chicago Historical Society, December 5th, 1864 Chicago, IL: Fergus Printing Co., 1876.
F536 .F35 no.4
Brown, William Wells,
The Anti-slavery Harp; A Collection of Songs for Anti-slavery Meetings. (Text with indications of tunes.) Boston, MA: B. Marsh, 1848.
Clarke Files M1664.A35 B78
Brown, William Wells,
The Negro in the American Rebellion, His Heroism and His Fidelity. Boston, MA: Lee & Shepard, 1867.
E540.N3 B8
Brownlow, William Gannaway, and A. Pryne,
Ought American Slavery to be Perpetuated? A Debate Between W. G. Brownlow
and A. Pryne held at Philadelphia, September, 1858. Miami, FL: Mnemosyne Pub. Inc., 1969. Reprint. Originally published: Philadelphia:
J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1858.
E449 .B885 1969
Bruce, Henry Clay,
The New Man: Twenty-nine Years a Slave, Twenty-nine Years a Free Man. Miami, FL: Mnemosyne Pub. Co., 1969. Reprint. Originally published: York, PA: P. Anstadt, 1895.
E444 .B9 1969
Bruce, Philip Alexander,
The Plantation Negro as a Freeman: Observations on His Character, Condition, and Prospects in Virginia. Williamstown, MA: Corner House Publishers, 1970. Reprint. Originally published: 1889.
E185.6 .B88 1970
Brunson, Bernadine Shaw,
An Attitudinal Study of Detroit Public Elementary School Teachers in Regular and Special Education Toward Black English. (Ph.D thesis--Wayne State University, 1989.)
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Information Service,
1991.
LC2778 .L34 B78 1989x
Buckingham, J. S.,
The Slave States of America, vol. 1-2. London, Paris: Fisher, Son & Co., 1842.
F210 .R92
Buckmaster, Henrietta,
Let My People Go: The Story of the Underground Railroad and the Growth of the Abolition Movement. New York, London: Harper & Brothers, 1941.
E450 .H49 1941
Bunge, William,
Fitzgerald: Geography of a Revolution. Cambridge, MA: Schenkman Pub. Co., 1971.
F574.D4t B786
Bureau of History, Michigan Department,
Pathways to Michigan's Black Heritage. Lansing, MI: The Bureau [of History], 1988.
E185.93.M5 P38 1988
Burgess, Barbara Hood,
The Fred Field. (Children’s fiction.) New York: Bantam Doubleday Dell Books for Young Readers, 1994.
PZ7.B912 Fre 1995x
Burgess, Ebenezer,
Address to the American Society for Colonizing the Free People of Colour of the United
States. Washington, D.C.: Printed by Davis & Force, 1818.
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Hopkins, John Henry,
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Hopkins, Samuel,
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Hunter, Robert Mercer Taliaferro,
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Illinois Anti-slavery Convention,
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Jackson, James Grey,
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Williams, James,
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Jaquith, Priscilla,
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Jay, William,
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Jefferson, Isaac,
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Johnson, James Weldon,
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Leach, DeWitt Clinton,
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Lee, Alfred McClung, and Norman Daymond Humphrey,
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Lee, Luther,
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Lincoln, Abraham,
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Lincoln, Abraham,
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Lincoln, Abraham, and Stephen A. Douglas,
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Livermore, George,
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Lofton, John,
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Logan, Rayford Whittingham, and Irving S. Cohen,
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Loguen, Jermain Wesley,
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Lovejoy, Joseph Cammet, and Owen Lovejoy,
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Lyman, Darius,
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Macmillan, Margaret Burnham,
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Macy, Jesse,
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Madhubuti, Haki R. (Don L. Lee),
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Malvin, John,
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Mann, Charles W.,
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Mann, Horace,
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Mars, James,
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Marsh, J. B. T.,
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Marshall, Albert P.,
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Marshall, Samuel Scott,
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Martineau, Harriet,
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Mason, J. M.,
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Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society,
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Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society,
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Massachusetts Colonization Society,
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May, Samuel,
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May, Samuel Joseph,
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Mayer, Brantz,
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McClelland, Robert,
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McDermott, John Francis, et. al, eds.,
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Shaw, Nate,
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