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A short account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadelphia: with a statement of the proceedings that took place on the subject in different parts of the United States
1793-11-23
Narrative of Henry Box Brown: who escaped from slavery enclosed in a box 3 feet long and 2 wide / written from a statement of facts made by himself ; with remarks upon the remedy for slavery by Charles Stearns
1849
The present state and condition of the free people of color of the city of Philadelphia and adjoining districts, as exhibited by report of a committee of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : Read first month (Jan.) 5th, 1838.
1838
Memoir of Captain Paul Cuffee : a man of colour : to which is subjoined The epistle of the Society of Sierra Leone, in Africa.
1812
A brief narrative of the struggle for the rights of the Colored people of Philadelphia in the city railway cars : and a defence of William Still, relating to his agency touching the passage of the late bill : Read before a large public meeting, held in Liberty Hall, Lombard St. below Eighth, Apr. 8th, 1867.
1867
Bethel gleanings : by Rev. Joseph S. Thompson, pastor of the Bethel A.M.E. church
1881
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