Black Writing And Thought

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    Bray, Thomas, 1656-1729    Extract from “The Acts of Dr. Bray's Visitation Held at Annapolis in Maryland, May 23,24,25, Anno 1700”    1700
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    Anonymous Francophone Man, fl. 1716    Edit Du Roi    1716
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    Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1747    Letter from Edmund Gibson, 1727    1727
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    Gibson, Edmund, 1669-1747    Letter from Edmund Gibson, 1727    1727
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    Secker, Thomas, 1693-1768    An Extract from a Sermon Preached by Bishop Secker of London in 1741    1741
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    Bacon, Thomas, fl. 1750    Extracts from the Sermons of Rev. Thomas Bacon Addressed to Masters and Servants about 1750    1750
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    Fawcett, Benjamin, fl. 1755    Portions of Benjamin Fawcett's Address to the Christian Negroes in Virginia about 1755    1755
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    Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804    Extracts from Jonathan Boucher's “A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution”    1763
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    Anonymous American Quaker Man from Rhode Island, fl. 1769    From the Minutes of the Rhode Island Quarterly Meeting of the Friends, 1769    1769
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    Boucher, Jonathan, 1738-1804    Boucher on American Education in 1773    1773
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    Anonymous Mid-Atlantic Quaker, fl. 1779    From the Minutes of the Yearly Meeting of the Friends of Philadelphia and New Jersey, 1779    1779
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    Porteus, Beilby, 1731-1808    A Portion of an Essay of Bishop Porteus Toward a Plan for the More Effectual Civilization    1784
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    Anonymous American Methodist Man, fl. 1785    Extract from the Minutes of the Methodist Conference, 1785    1785
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    Anonymous American Male Abolitionist, fl. 1796    A Portion of the “Address of the American Convention of Delegates to the Free Africans and Other Free People of Color, 1796”    1796
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    Kosciuszko, Thaddeus, 1746-1817    The Will of Kosciuszko    1798
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    Anonymous African-American Christian Man, fl. 1800    A True Account of a Pious Negro    1800
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    Anonymous American Christian Man, fl. 1800    This Interesting Dialogue was Written by an American About 1800    1800
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    Anonymous American Presbyterian Man, fl. 1800    A Portion of an Act of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in 1800    1800
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    Anonymous American Presbyterian Man, fl. 1801    An Act of the General Assemby of the Presbyterian Church in 1801    1801
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    Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826    Letter from Thomas Jefferson, 1809    1809
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    Jefferson, Thomas, 1743-1826    Letter from Thomas Jefferson, July 23, 1818    1818
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    Madison, James, 1751-1836    Letter from James Madison, September 1, 1825    1825
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    Editor    The Negro's Complaint    1831
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    Religion and the Pure Principles of Morality, the Sure Foundation on Which We Must Build    1831
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    An Address Delivered Before the African-American Female Intelligence Society of America    1832
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    Cause for Encouragement    1832
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall    1832
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall    1833
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall, Boston, Feb. 27, 1833    1833
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address to Her Friends in the City of Boston    1833
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    Stewart, Maria W., 1803-1879    Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address to Her Friends in the City of Boston, Delivered September 21, 1833    1833
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Church and Prejudice    1841
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    Anonymous Author of Story from Cincinnati Morning Star, fl. 1842    The Young Recruiting Officer in the Cold Water Army    1842
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    Anonymous Author of Story from Cold Water Army, fl. 1842    What Good Will It Do?    1842
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    Anonymous Author of Story from Granville Miscellany, fl. 1842    No Fiction!    1842
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    Anonymous Author of Story from Northern Star and Freeman's Advocate, fl. 1842    A Tiresome Guest: He Sits, and Will Forever Sit    1842
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    Anonymous Author of Story from The Magnolia, fl. 1842    The Last Visit to the Village Grocery    1842
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, November 8, 1842    1842
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    Anonymous Mid-Atlantic Quaker, fl. 1774    Extracts from the Minutes of the Meetings of the Society of Friends...    1843
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    Questy, Joanni, fl. 1843    Le Chene du Chemin du Bayou    1843
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    Un Abonne, fl. 1843    Marie    1843
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Appendix    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 10    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 11    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 1    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 2    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 3    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 4    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 5    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 6    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 7    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 8    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Chapter 9    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, September 1, 1845    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    My Slave Experience in Maryland    1845
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Folly of Our Opponents    1845
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    Editor    Front Matter    1845
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    Aldridge, Ira Frederick, 1807(?)-1867    The Black Doctor    1846
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    Crummell, Alex, 1819-1898    Eulogium on the Life and Character of Thomas Clarkson, Esq. of England    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    An Appeal to the British People    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    At Finsbury Chapel, Moorfields, England, May 12, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, January 1, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, January 27, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, January 29, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Henry Clarke Wright, December 22, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Horace Greeley, April 15, 1846    1846
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Samuel H. Cox, October 30, 1846    1846
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    Anonymous Author of Story from Morning Star, fl. 1847    The Heroine    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Bibles for the Slaves    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Farewell Speech to the British People    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, May 18, 1847    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Henry Clay, December 3, 1847    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Right to Criticize American Institutions    1847
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    An Address to the Colored People of the United States    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Thomas Auld, September 3, 1848    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Prejudice Against Color    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Blood of the Slave on the Skirts of Northern People    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Revolution of 1848    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Rights of Women    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    What of the Night?    1848
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Colonization    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Colorphobia in New York!    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Comments on Gerrit Smith's Address    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Government and Its Subjects    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, January 23, 1849    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, March 30, 1849    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Thomas Auld, September 3, 1849    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Constitution and Slavery    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Destiny of Colored Americans    1849
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    At Home Again    1850
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Henry Clay and Slavery    1850
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Inhumanity of Slavery    1850
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Lecture on Slavery, No. 1    1850
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, September 5, 1850    1850
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    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Nature of Slavery    1850
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    Editor    Front Matter    1850
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    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Back Matter    1850
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    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Accommodations    1850
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    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Another Camp-Meeting    1850
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    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Commencement of Isabella's Trials in Life    1850