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Banner, "The Almighty has No Attribute that can take Sides ..." Banner, "God Himself is with us for our Captain ..." Banner, "Great is Truth!" Banner, "The Liberator Commenced January 1st 1831" Banner, "Our Fanaticism! All Men are Created Equal ..." Banner, "Our Motto Liberty a Trust ..." Banner, "Our Trust for Victory is Solely in God ..." Banner, "Proclaim Liberty Throughout All the Land ..." Banner, "Shall a Republic Which Could Not Bear the Bonds of a King ..." Banner, "This is the Lord's Doing" Billy club of the League of Masachusetts Freemen Billy clubs (used by bodyguards) Embossing Seal, Am I Not a Woman and a Sister Iron yoke slave collar Medal, Am I Not a Woman and a Sister Whip, vellum Whip, leather top BROADSIDES and TICKETS
Anti-Slavery Meetings! Antislavery wafers Church Anti-Slavery Society Comparison of Products, Population, and Resources of the Free and Slave States The Cotton Kingdom The Dorchester Anti-Slavery Society's Celebration; July 4th 1835 Envelope for antislavery wafers First Anniversary of the Kidnapping of Thomas Sims, by the City of Boston For the Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary, at the Music Hall, Boston, Wednesday Evening, January 26, 1859 Great Anti-slavery Meetings! Great Massachusetts Petition Hymns, for the Rural Anti-Slavery Celebration, at Dedham Liberty's Song The Man is Not Bought! He is Still in the Slave Pen in the Court House! Murderers, Thieves and Blacklegs Employed by Marshal Freeman No Slavery! Fourth of July! Order of Services at the First Anniversary of the Kidnapping of Thomas Sims Slave Market of America A Startling Fact! Stop Thief Ticket to the Anti-Slavery Bazaar in Boston, Massachusetts, 1855-1856 Ticket to the Anti-Slavery Refreshment Room, 1855 Ticket to the 23rd Anti-Slavery Bazaar in Boston, Massachusetts, 1857 The Twenty-Fifth National Anti-Slavery Subscription Anniversary. You are cordially invited by the Ladies ... The Twenty-seventh Annual Meeting of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society ... top ENGRAVINGS and PRINTS
African American female, chained and kneeling ...
George Latimer The Innocent Cause of the War James Armistead Lafayette "The Mill-Boy of the Slashes" (political cartoon) Scene on the Coast of Africa For more engravings and prints, see the finding aid to the Portraits of American Abolitionists collection. top MANUSCRIPT
Diagram to show the drill of the Anti-Man Hunting League had for the running off a slave or man-hunter top PATRIOTIC COVERS
"Bress de Lor, we am Contraban" "By Golly massa Butler. I like dis better dan workin' in de field for ole Sesesh massa" Come back here you black rascal. Can't come back nohow, massa; Dis chile's Contraban' Confederate Bonds Dinah and Pompey Dis Chile's Contraban' Dixie's Land "Him Fader's hope ..." "I wouldn't pull down dat Flag ..." I'm Glad I'm Not in Dixie! Hooray! Hooray! I'm Just From Dixie's Land The Innocent Cause of the War Jeff the Dictator ... John Bull's Sympathy A King for the South The Lock and Key Map of the Seat of War "Massa can't have dis chile, dat's what's de matter" Music by the "Contra Band" The "Peculiar" Institution The "Peculiar Institution." Secession's Moving Foundation The persuasive eloquence of the Sunny South The Result of Secession Secession Southern Chivalry Time--1862 Washwoman Davis "We is de innocent root ob dis yere trubble, Mass' Jeff, but its gwine to take all us poor niggas' breff away to keep de wind in it" "Whar's Jeff Davis?" You had better get out dere, Massa Jeff top PHOTOGRAPHS
African Meeting House, Boston, Massachusetts The branded hand of Captain Jonathan Walker Young Africa. Or the Bone of Contention. For more photographs, see the finding aid to the Portraits of American Abolitionists collection. top PORTRAITS
John Albion Andrew; portrait by William Morris Hunt George Livermore; portrait by James Carroll Beckwith Mrs. Ellis Gray Loring; portrait (watercolor) by William Page Mrs. Ellis Gray Loring; portrait by William Page Wendell Phillips; portrait by Charles V. Bond Wendell Phillips; portrait by unidentified artist Franklin Benjamin Sanborn; portrait by Cloyd L. Boykin Catherine Sargent; miniature portrait by Caroline Negus Charles Sumner; portrait by Darius Cobb Charles Sumner; portrait by unidentified artist For more portraits see the finding aid to the Portraits of American Abolitionists collection. Please note: these portraits are photographs, engravings, and photomechanicals. top SCULPTURE
John Albion Andrew; marble bust by Thomas Ridgeway Gould William Lloyd Garrison; marble bust by Anne Whitney Samuel E. Sewall; marble bust by Anne Whitney Charles Sumner; marble bust by Thomas Crawford
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