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  1. 101.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Death of Bomefree    1850
  2. 102.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Death of Mau-Mau Bett    1850
  3. 103.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Death of Mrs. Eliza Fowler    1850
  4. 104.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Fasting    1850
  5. 105.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Finding a Brother and Sister    1850
  6. 106.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Gleanings    1850
  7. 107.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Her Birth and Parentage    1850
  8. 108.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Her Brothers and Sisters    1850
  9. 109.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Her Escape    1850
  10. 110.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Her Religious Instruction    1850
  11. 111.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Her Standing with Her New Master and Mistress    1850
  12. 112.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Illegal Sale of Her Son    1850
  13. 113.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Isabella as a Mother    1850
  14. 114.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Isabella's Marriage    1850
  15. 115.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Isabella's Religious Experience    1850
  16. 116.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: It is Often Darkest Just Before Dawn    1850
  17. 117.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Last Days of Bomefree    1850
  18. 118.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Last Interview with Her Master    1850
  19. 119.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: New Trials    1850
  20. 120.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Slaveholder's Promises    1850
  21. 121.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Some of Her Views and Reasonings    1850
  22. 122.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: The Auction    1850
  23. 123.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: The Cause of Her Leaving the City    1850
  24. 124.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: The Consequences of Refusing a Traveller a Night's Lodging    1850
  25. 125.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: The Matthias Imposture    1850
  26. 126.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: The Second Advent Doctrines    1850
  27. 127.
    Gilbert, Olive, fl. 1870    Chapter: Trials Continued    1850
  28. 128.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Maine Farmer, fl. 1851    The Lent Paper    1851
  29. 129.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Voice of the Fugitive, fl. 1851    The Forest Funeral    1851
  30. 130.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Change of Opinion Announced    1851
  31. 131.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Extract from a Speech at Providence, Nov. 6. Phonographic Report by J. L. Crosby    1851
  32. 132.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Freedom's Battle at Christiana    1851
  33. 133.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass, October 30, 1851    1851
  34. 134.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, January 21, 1851    1851
  35. 135.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, May 21, 1851    1851
  36. 136.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Free Negro's Place Is in America    1851
  37. 137.
    Truth, Sojourner, 1797(?)-1883    Sojourner Truth: And Ain't I A Woman Too?    1851
  38. 138.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Free Democrat, fl. 1852    An Adventure in a Barber's Shop    1852
  39. 139.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Voice of the Fugitive, fl. 1851    The Lost is Found    1852
  40. 140.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Appendix    1852
  41. 141.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 10: Practical Utility of Colored People of the Present Day as Members of Society -- Business Men and Mechanics    1852
  42. 142.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 11: Literary and Professional Colored Men and Women    1852
  43. 143.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 12: Students of Various Professions    1852
  44. 144.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 13: A Scan at Past Things    1852
  45. 145.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 14: Late Men of Literary, Professional and Artistic Note    1852
  46. 146.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 15: Farmers and Herdsmen    1852
  47. 147.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 16: National Disfranchisement of Colored People    1852
  48. 148.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 17: Emigration of the Colored People of the United States    1852
  49. 149.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 18: Republic of Liberia    1852
  50. 150.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 1: Condition of Many Classes in Europe Considered    1852
  51. 151.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 20: The Canadas    1852
  52. 152.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 21: Central and South America and the West Indies    1852
  53. 153.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 22: Nicaragua and New Grenada    1852
  54. 154.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 23: Things as They Are    1852
  55. 155.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 24: A Glance at Ourselves -- Conclusion    1852
  56. 156.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 2: Comparative Condition of the Colored People in the United States    1852
  57. 157.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 3: American Colonization    1852
  58. 158.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 4: Our Elevation in the United States    1852
  59. 159.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 5: Means of Elevation    1852
  60. 160.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 6: The United States Our Country    1852
  61. 161.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 7: Claims of Colored Men as Citizens of the United States    1852
  62. 162.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 8: Colored American Warriors    1852
  63. 163.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    Chapter 9: Capacity of Colored Men and Women as Citizen Members of Community    1852
  64. 164.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    A Call to Work    1852
  65. 165.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Comment: What to the Slave Is the 4th of July    1852
  66. 166.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Hon. Horace Greeley and the People of Color    1852
  67. 167.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Horace Greeley and Colonization    1852
  68. 168.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Gerrit Smith, November 6, 1852    1852
  69. 169.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Fugitive Slave Law    1852
  70. 170.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Internal Slave Trade    1852
  71. 171.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Meaning of July Fourth for the Negro    1852
  72. 172.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    What to a Slave Is the 4th of July?    1852
  73. 173.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?    1852
  74. 174.
    Editor    Front Matter    1852
  75. 175.
    Anonymous Southern American Man, fl. 1854    Education of Colored People    1853
  76. 176.
    Delany, Martin Robinson, 1812-1885    A Treatise    1853
  77. 177.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    A Terror to Kidnappers    1853
  78. 178.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    From Frederick Douglass's Paper, 1853: “Learn Trades or Starve”    1853
  79. 179.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Letter from Frederick Douglass to Harriet Beecher Stowe, March 8, 1853    1853
  80. 180.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Black Swan, Alias Miss Elizabeth Greenfield    1853
  81. 181.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Claims of Our Common Cause    1853
  82. 182.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Heroic Slave    1853
  83. 183.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Key to Uncle Tom's Cabin    1853
  84. 184.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Negro People    1853
  85. 185.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Slave Party    1853
  86. 186.
    Editor    Front Matter    1853
  87. 187.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Friend of Youth, fl. 1854    The Generous Planter    1854
  88. 188.
    Anonymous Author of Story from New York Tribune, fl. 1854    A Sabbath in New York    1854
  89. 189.
    Anonymous Author of Story from New York Tribune, fl. 1854    Homeless and Friendless    1854
  90. 190.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Provincial Freeman, fl. 1854-1857    Hannibal's Treatise on the Rooster    1854
  91. 191.
    Anonymous Author of Story from Provincial Freeman, fl. 1854-1857    The Vacant Chair    1854
  92. 192.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Anthony Burns Returned to Slavery    1854
  93. 193.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    Is It Right and Wise to Kill a Kidnapper?    1854
  94. 194.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Claims of the Negro Ethnologically Considered    1854
  95. 195.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The End of All Compromises with Slavery - Now and Forever    1854
  96. 196.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Kansas-Nebraska Bill    1854
  97. 197.
    Douglass, Frederick, 1817(?)-1895    The Word White    1854
  98. 198.
    Grimké, Charlotte L. Forten, 1837-1914    Diary of Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, August, 1854    1854
  99. 199.
    Grimké, Charlotte L. Forten, 1837-1914    Diary of Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, December, 1854    1854
  100. 200.
    Grimké, Charlotte L. Forten, 1837-1914    Diary of Charlotte L. Forten Grimké, July, 1854    1854