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adam_text | Contents
Introduction
................................... xxvii
Gerret Hendricks,
Dériek
op
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GraefF, Francis
Danieli
Pastorius, and Abraham
op
den Graef
Resolution ol*üermuntown Mennonil es ............
ι
George Kcith
An Hxhortmion & (Kaution
to Friends Concerning
Buying or Keeping
ot
Negroes
................. 4.
Samuel Scwall
The Selling of Joseph:
A Memoriji
................
о
John Hepburn
Inna
The American Defence of the Christian
Holden
Rule, or an. l-ssay
io
Prove the Unlawfulness
oť
Making Slaves of Men
........................
l$
Elihu Coleman
from A Testimony against the Anti-Christian Practice
oťWÍjkina
Slaves of Men
...................... 20
Benjamin Lay
βνιιι
All Slave-Keepers that Keep the Innocent in Bondage
23
John Woolman
/пни
The Journal.
1*755;
S~>S
..................... 25
Anthony Benezet
fivm Observations on the Inslaving, Importing and
Purchasing of
Хецгоеь
.......................
2&
¿Arthur Lee
Letter to the
Хіічііп нї
Gazette, March
19.
і-б
....... 34
Beajamin Franklin
A Conversation on Slavery
......................
Џ)
xi
XÍV
CONTENTS
Joseph
Šansom
from A Poetical Epistle to the Enslaved Africans,
in the Character of an Ancient Negro, Born a Slave
in Pennsylvania
............................. 126
Benjamin
Banneker
from Copy of a Letter from Benjamin
Banneker
to the
Secretary ofState
............................ 129
Jonathan Edwards
from The Injustice and Impolicy of the Slave Trade,
and of the Slavery of the Africans
................
13З
Ezra Stiles
et al.
The Petition and Address of the Connecticut Society,
for the promotion of Freedom
.................. 14°
Robert Pleasants
et al.
The Memorial of the Virginia Society, for promoting
the Abolition of Slavery
.......................
14З
Anonymous
The Wretched Taillah: An African Story
............. 145
Sarah Wentworth Apthorp Morton
The African Chief
............................. 148
Noah Webster
from Effects of Slavery on Morals and Industry
....... 151
Timothy Dwight
from Greenfield Hill
........................... 156
from Triumph of Democracy
..................... 157
from The Charitable Blessed
.....................
I38
Philip Freneau
On the Migration to America, and Peopling the
Western Country
............................ 161
Virginia: A Fragment
........................... 163
C O NT K
N
TS
XV
David
Humphreys
from A Poem on Industry Addressed to the Citizens
of the United States of America
................. 165
from A Valedictory Discourse,
.................... 167
Charles Pinckney Sunnier
from The Compass
............................ 169
Anonymous
from Reflections on the Slavery of the Negroes,
Addressed to the Conscience of
Kvery
American
Citizen
................................... 170
St. George Tucker
from A Dissertation on Slavery: With a Proposal for the
Gradual Abolition of It, in the State of Virginia
..... 172
Anonymous
from The American in Algiers, or the Patriot of
Seventy-Six in Captivity
....................... 174
Boston King
from Memoirs of the Life of Boston King, a Black
Preacher
.................................. 176
Anonymous
The African Slave [ Ye Sons of Columbia ]
.......... 182
Thomas Branagan
from The Penitential Tyrant; or, Slave Trader Reformed
184
Isabella Oliver
On Slavery
.................................. ^7
Absalom Jones
from A Thanksgiving Sermon
.................... 193
Anonymous
The African Slave [ Shall the muse that s wont to
wander ]
.................................. 197
XVÌ
CONTENTS
Peter Williams
Jr.
Hymn I
..................................... 199
Boyrereau Brinch
from The Blind African Slave, or Memoirs of Boyrereau
Brinch, Nick-Named Jeffrey Brace
............... 201
William Hamilton
Hymn II
.................................... 203
Adam Carman
from An Oration Delivered at the Fourth Anniversary
of the Abolition of the Slave Trade
.............. 205
Peter Clemmons Sr.
from Poor Peter s Call to His Children, and to All
Others Who Can Hear and Believe
.............. 208
James
Forten
from Letters from a Man of Colour on a Late Bill
Before the Senate of Pennsylvania
............... 211
George Bourne
from The Book and Slavery Irreconcilable
...........
2i6
Prince Saunders
from A Memoir Presented to the American Convention
ŕor
Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and
Improving the Condition of the African Race
...... 219
John Jay
Letter to
Elias
Boudinot, Esq., November
17,
1819
..... 223
Rufus King
from Observations of Rufus King, on the Missouri Bill
. 225
Anonymous
The Christian Slave
............................ 228
Jeremiah Gloucester
from An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade
. . . 232
CONTENTS
XVII
Ann Evans
from Africa ..................................
237
William
Cullen Bryant
The African
Chief............................. 239
Elizabeth Margaret
Chandler
The Slavc-Ship ............................... 242
The Enfranchisement
.......................... 243
Tea-Table Talk
................................ 245
Think of Our Country s Glory
................... 248
Lydia Sigourney
To the First Slave Ship
.......................... 249
Slavery: Written for the Celebration of the Fourth of July
251
George Moses
Horton
On Liberty and Slavery
......................... 253
The Slave s Complaint
.......................... 254
Robert Voorhis
front Life and Adventures of Robert Voorhis,
the Hermit of Massachusetts
................... 256
David Walker
from Walker s Appeal in Four Articles; Together with
a Preamble, to the Coloured Citizens of the World
. . 262
Anonymous
.
The African Woman
........................... 265
William Lloyd Garrison
To the Public
................................ 267
Universal Emancipation
........................ 270
Truisms
..................................... 271
Song of the Abolitionist
........................ 274
John Greenleaf Whittier
To William Lloyd Garrison
......................
27Ó
The Hunters of Men
........................... 278
The Yankee Girl
.............................. 279
xviii CONTENTS
Clerical Oppressors
............................ 281
The Slave Ships
............................... 282
The Branded Hand
............................ 286
Anonymous
A Dream
.................................... 289
Another Dream
............................... 296
Anonymous
The Family Circle—No.
8.......................
303
Lydia
Maria Francis Child
Jumbo and Zairee
............................. 308
Slavery s Pleasant Homes
.......................
316
William Ellery Channing
from Slavery
.................................
322
Charles Ball
from Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the
Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, A Black Man
... 325
James Gillespie Birney
To the Slaveholders of the South
.................. 328
from The Sinfulness of Slaveholding in All
Circumstances; Tested by Reason and Scripture
.....
ЗЗО
James
Forten
from An Address Delivered before the Ladies
Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia
..............
З31
Sarah Moore
Grimké
from An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States
. . . 336
Narrative and Testimony of Sarah M.
Grimké
........ 340
Angelina Emily
Grimké
from An Appeal to the Women of the Nominally
Free States
................................. 347
CONTENTS xix
John Pierpont
A Word from a Petitioner, to Congress
............. 354
The Tocsin
.................................. 358
Plymouth Rock
............................... 361
I Would Not Live Always
....................... 362
Moses Roper
from A Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of
Moses Roper,
írom
American Slavery
............. 363
James Williams
from Narrative of James Williams: An American Slave:
Who Was for Several Years a Driver on a Cotton
Plantation in Alabama
......................... 367
Edmund Quincy
Mother
Codia
................................ 372
Gerrit
Smith
from Letter of
Gerrit
Smith to Hon. Henry Clay
...... 376
Theodore Dwight Weld
from American Slavery As It Is: Testimony of
a Thousand Witnesses
........................ 379
Maria Weston Chapman
Pinda:—
A True Tale
...........................
387
Harriet Winslow
The Lonely Hearted
........................... 400
John Quincy Adams
from Argument of John Quincy Adams, Before the
Supreme Court of the United States, in the Case of
the United States, appellants, vs. Cinque, and Others,
Africans, Captured in the Schooner
Amistad
....... 403
Daniel Henshaw
Dialogue on Slavery
...........................
413
XX
CONTENTS
Lunsford
Lane
from The Narrative of
Lunsford
Lane, Formerly
of Raleigh,
N.C.............................
423
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
The Slave s Dream
............................. 430
The Slave in the Dismal Swamp
................... 432
The Slave Singing at Midnight
................... 433
The Quadroon Girl
............................ 434
The Witnesses
................................ 435
John Neal
Duty and Safety of Emancipation
................. 437
M. L. Gardner
Arouse, New-England s Sons
..................... 441
Henry Highland Garnet
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of
America
................................... 443
Jairus Lincoln
Hymn
17.................................... 452
Anonymous
Am
1
not a Sister?
............................. 454
Margaret Lucy Shands Bailey
The Blind Slave Boy
........................... 455
George W. Clark
March to the Battlefield
........................ 458
Eliza
Lee Folien
The Slave Boy s Wish
.......................... 461
Pic-nic at Dedham
............................ 462
Elizur Wright Jr.
The Fugitive Slave to the Christian
................ 467
CONTENTS XXI
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Anniversary of West Indian Emancipation
........... 470
James Russell Lowell
A Rallying Cry for New-England, Against the
Annexation of Texas
......................... 474
Lewis Garrard Clarke
from Narratives of the Sufferings of Lewis and
Milton Clarke
.............................. 477
Hannah Townsend and Mary Townsend
The Anti-Slavery Alphabet
...................... 479
Henry Ward Beecher
from A. Discourse Delivered at the Plymouth Church,
Brooklyn, N.Y. upon Thanksgiving Day
........... 489
William Wells Brown
from A Lecture Delivered before the Female Anti-Slavery
Society of Salem
............................ 491
from Narrative of William W. Brown, a fugitive slave.
Written by himself
........................... 493
The American Slave-Trade
....................... 503
from Clotel; or, the President s Daughter
............ 506
from The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom
........... 514
Caroline W. Healey Dall
A Sketch from Maryland Life
.................... 516
Joseph Evans Snodgrass
The Childless Mother
.......................... 521
Jane Elizabeth Hitchcock Jones
from The Young Abolitionists; or. Conversations
on Slavery
.................................
524
Henry Bibb
from The Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry
Bibb, an American Slave, Written by Himself
....... 527
xxii CONTENTS
Henry
Box Brown
from Narrative of the Life of Henry Box Brown,
Written by Himself
.......................... 532
Josiah Henson
from The Life of Josiah Henson, Formerly a Slave,
Now an Inhabitant of Canada
..................
53S
Lucretia
Mott
from A Sermon to the Medical Students
............ 543
James Russell Lowell
Compromise
................................. 54-6
Horace Mann
from Speech of Horace Mann of Massachusetts, on
the Subject of Slavery in the Territories, and the
Consequences of a Dissolution of the Union
....... 55°
from Speech on the Fugitive Slave Law
............. 553
Sojourner Truth
fromThc Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern
Slave, Emancipated from Bodily Servitude by the
State of New York, in
1828 . .................... 555
William Lloyd Garrison
from The Great Apostate
........................ 55$
J. M. Eells
Impromptu Stanzas, Suggested by the Working of
the Fugitive Slave Act, as Illustrated in the Case
of Rev. Doctor Pennington
.................... 564
Harriet Beecher Stowe
from Uncle Tom s Cabin
........................
5°7
Caste and Christ
.............................. 574
The Sale of Little Harry
........................ 576
Eliza Crossing the River
........................ 577
Legree Striking Tom
........................... 579
The Two Altars; or, Two Pictures in One
........... 580
CONTENTS xxiii
George
L.
Aiken
from Uncle Tom s Cabin: or, Life Among the Lowly,
A Domestic Drama
.......................... 593
Frederick Douglass
What to the Slave Is the 4th of July?
............... 596
from The Heroic Slave
......................... 623
Wendell Phillips
from Speech of Wendell Phillips at the Melodcon
..... 644
Mary B.
Harlan
from
Hilen,
or The Chained Mother
............... 659
Solomon Northup
from Twelve Years a Slave, Narrative of Solomon
Northup
.................................. 662
Annie Parker
Passages in the Lite of a Slave Woman
.............. 666
John Pierpont
Ode
....................................... 672
William H. Seward
Be Up and Doing
............................. 675
Horace Greeley
The Domestic Slave Trade
....................... 677
Thomas Wentworth Higginson
from Massachusetts in Mourning
.................. 682
Abraham Lincoln
from Speech on the Kansas-Nebraska Act at
Peoría,
Illinois
................................ 687
Mary Hayden Green Pike
from Ida
λίαν:
A Story of Things Actual and Possible
. . 691
XXIV
CONTENTS
Henry David Thoreau
Slavery in
Massachusetts ........................ 694
Ralph
Waldo
Emerson
Lecture on Slavery
............................ 7°9
Herman Melville
from
Benito
Cereño
...........................
725
James
МсСшіе
Smith
from Introduction to Douglass s My Bondage and
My Freedom
.................................. 734
Lydia
Adams
from The Refugee: Or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves
in Canada
................................. 74°
Harry Thomas
from The Refugee: Or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves
in Canada
.................................
741
Harriet Tubman
from The Refugee: Or the Narratives of Fugitive Slaves
in Canada
................................. 745
Martha Griffith Browne
from Autobiography of a Female Slave
............. 746
Thomas Mayne Reid
from The Quadroon; or, A Lover s Adventures
in Louisiana
............................... 75°
Charles Sumner
from The Crime Against Kansas
.................. 753
John T. Trowbridge
from Neighbor
Jackwood ....................... 762
Harriet Hamline Bigelow
from The Curse Entailed
........................
77Z
CONTENTS
XXV
Austin Steward
from Twenty-Two Years a Slave, and Forty
Years a Freeman
............................ 775
Anonymous
Lucy; or, The Slave Girl of Kentucky
............... 778
Jermain Wesley
Loguen
front The Rev.
].
W.
Loguen,
as a Slave and as a
Freeman: A Narrative of Real Life
............... 788
John Brown
Speech to the Court
........................... 792
Letter to Mrs. George L. Stearns, November
29,1859 . . 794
Ralph Waldo Emerson
Speech by Ralph Waldo Emerson
................. 795
Louisa May Alcott
With A Rose, That bloomed on the day of John
Brown s martyrdom
.......................... 798
An Hour
.................................... 800
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
The Slave s Appeal
.............................. 825
Charles Sumner
from The Barbarism of Slavery
.................... 830
Walt Whitman
Alannahatta.................................. 835
Julia Ward Howe
The Battle Hymn of the Republic
................. 837
Harriet Ann Jacobs
from Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl
............ 839
Martin R. Delany
from Blake: or the Huts of America
................ 846
XXVI CONTENTS
Horace Greeley
The Prayer of Twenty Millions
................... 853
Abraham Lincoln
The Emancipation Proclamation
.................. 859
Lucretia
Mott
No Greater Joy Than to See These Children Walking
in the Anti-Slavery Path
....................... 862
Emily Dickinson
Color
—
Caste
—
Denomination
.................. 866
John T. Trowbridge
from Cudjo s Cave
............................ 867
John Greenleaf Whittier
Laus
Deo
................................... 874
Henry Highland Garnet
from A Memorial Discourse
..................... 877
Abraham Lincoln
Second Inaugural Address
....................... 880
William Cullen Bryant
The Death of Lincoln
.......................... 882
Charles Sumner
from Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln
................. 883
Lyman
Trumbull et
al.
The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution
. . 886
Chronology
....................................... 889
Note on the Illustrations
............................ 897
Note on the Texts
.................................. 901
Notes
........................................... 917
Index
........................................... 947
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title_exact_search | American antislavery writings colonial beginnings to emancipation |
title_full | American antislavery writings colonial beginnings to emancipation James G. Basker, ed. |
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title_full_unstemmed | American antislavery writings colonial beginnings to emancipation James G. Basker, ed. |
title_short | American antislavery writings |
title_sort | american antislavery writings colonial beginnings to emancipation |
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