1. “Emancipation!”From: The Language of the Civil War
2. (1831–1860)From: ANTISLAVERY POLITICS IN ANTEBELLUM AND CIVIL WAR AMERICA
3. (1860–1865)From: ANTISLAVERY POLITICS IN ANTEBELLUM AND CIVIL WAR AMERICA
4. “Negro Exodus” (1879–1881)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
5. “The Selling of Joseph” (Sewall, 1700)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
6. THE YEARS OF SLAVERY (1818–1837) From: Frederick Douglass
7. Amistad: Slavery’s Northern Dred Scott DecisionFrom: Famous American Crimes and Trials
8. The Shadrach Courtroom Rescue: Abolitionists Free Fugitive SlaveFrom: Famous American Crimes and Trials
9. Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade in the NorthFrom: History of Black Americans
10. The Ordeal of Harpers Ferry and the Trial of John Brown: Madman or Martyr?From: Famous American Crimes and Trials
11. Antislavery and Proslavery in the Young RepublicFrom: History of Black Americans
12. THE PREWAR YEARS OF FREEDOM (1838–1861) From: Frederick Douglass
13. Excerpt from The Liberator (1831)From: 100 Key Documents in American Democracy
14. THE WAR YEARS (1861–1865) From: Frederick Douglass
15. Angelina Grimké, Excerpt from “Human Rights Not Founded on Sex’ (1837)From: 100 Key Documents in American Democracy
16. The Postwar Years (1865–1895) From: Frederick Douglass
17. RHETORICAL TECHNIQUES From: Frederick Douglass
18. SPEECHES From: Frederick Douglass
19. ABOLITIONISTS (UNITED STATES).From: Encyclopedia Of Modern Christian Politics
20. Abolition of SlaveryFrom: Encyclopedia of the Reconstruction Era [Two Volumes]
21. Abolition of Slavery, British From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
22. Abolition of Slavery, European From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
23. Abolition of Slavery, French From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
24. Abolition of Slavery, Portuguese From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
25. Abolition of Slavery, Russian From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
26. Abolition of Slavery, Spanish From: Encyclopedia of Blacks in European History and Culture
27. Abolition of the Slave Trade, BrazilFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
28. Abolition of the Slave Trade, FranceFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
29. Abolition of the Slave Trade, Great BritainFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
30. Abolition of the Slave Trade, SpainFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
31. Abolition of the Slave Trade, United StatesFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
32. ABOLITIONISMFrom: Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery
33. AbolitionismFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THE MIDDLE PASSAGE
34. Abolitionist LiteratureFrom: Encyclopedia of Caribbean Literature, Volume 1, A-L
35. ABOLITIONIST MOVEMENTFrom: Encyclopedia of American Civil Rights and Liberties [Three Volumes]
36. Abolitionist MovementFrom: Encyclopedia of Racism in the United States
37. Abolitionist Movement (c. 1820–1865). From: The Greenwood Encyclopedia of African American Literature
38. ABOLITIONIST PROPAGANDA From: Historical Dictionary of American Propaganda
39. Abolitionist WomenFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
40. AbolitionistsFrom: Affirmative Action
41. AbolitionistsFrom: Encyclopedia of the Reconstruction Era [Two Volumes]
42. Adams, John Quincy (1767–1848)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
43. Africa SquadronFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
44. Africa, Emancipation inFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
45. African American CommunitiesFrom: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
46. Allen, Richard (1760–1831)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
47. Ambar, Malik (c. 1550–1626)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
48. American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (AFASS)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
49. American Anti-Slavery Society (AASS)From: ENCYCLOPEDIA OF ANTISLAVERY AND ABOLITION
50. American Antislavery SocietyFrom: The Language of the Civil War