Box 15
Contains 59 Results:
A Letter to M. Jean-Baptiste Say, on 5th Comparative Expense of Free and Slave Labour , by Adam Hodgson. Liverpool: Printed by James Smith, Published by Hatchard and Son, and J. and J. Arch, 1823
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
A Letter to Peter Cooper, on "The Treatment to be Extended to the Rebels Individually," and "The Mode of Restoring the Rebel State to the Union." With an Appendix Containing a Reprint of a Review of Judge Curtis' Paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a Letter from President Lincoln , by Charles P. Kirkland. New York: Anson D.F. Randolph, Second edition, 1865
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
A Letter to the Governors, Legislatures, and Proprietors of Plantations, in the British West-India Islands , by The Right Reverend Beilby Porteus, D.D., Bishop of London. London: Printed by Luke Hanfard & Sons, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, T. Payne, and F.C. and J. Rivington, 1808
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
A Letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, Late Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States, in Review of His Recently Published Pamphlet on the "Emancipation Proclamation" of the President , by Charles P. Kirkland. New York: Latimer Bros. & Seymour, Law Stationers, 1862
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Letter to the Lord Glenelg, Secretary of State for the Colonies, &c. &c. &c. on Negro Aprrenticeship , by John Innes. [London]: Charles Shipper & Rast, 1838
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
A Letter to the Members of the Imperial Parliament, Referring to the Evidence Contained in the Proceedings of the House of Assembly of Jamaica, and Shewing the Injurious and Unconstitutional Tendency of the Proposed Slave Registry Bill , by a Colonist. London: Printed by J.M. Richardson, 1816
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Letters on American Slavery from Victor Hugo, De Tocqueville, Emile De Girardin, Carnot, Passy, Mazzini, Humboldt, O. Lafayette-&c. Boston: American Anti-Slavery Society, 1860
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Letters on the Colonization Society; and on Its Probable Results; Under the Following Heads: The Origin of the Society; Increase of the Coloured Population; Manumission of Slaves in this Country; Declarations of Legislatures, and Other Assembled Bodies, in Favour of the Society; Situation of the Colonists at Monrovia and Other Towns; Moral and Religious Character of the Settlers; Soil, Climate, Productions, and Commerce of Liberia; Advantages to the Free Coloured Population, by Emigration to Liberia; Disadvantages of Slavery to the White Population; Character of the Natives of Africa Before the Irruptions of the Barbarians; Effects of Colonization on the Slave Trade, with a Slight Sketch of that Nefarious and Accursed Traffic. Addressed to the Hon. C.F. Mercer, M.H.R.U.S. , by M. Carey. Fourth and Fifth Editions. Philadelphia: L. Johnson, 1832
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Letters on the Necessity of a Prompt Extinction of British Colonial Slavery; Chiefly Addressed to the More Influential Classes. To Which are Added, Thoughts on Compensation . London: Hatchard and Son, and T. Combe and Son, 1826
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.
Letters to Chas. O'Conor. The Destruction of the Union is Emancipation . Philadelphia: John Campbell, Bookseller, 1862
These are pamphlets and articles collected by Henry P. Slaughter that deal with slavery and abolition in the United States and throughout the world. He also collected more recent pamphlets that dealt with racial issues in the United States, various British colonies, and African countries.