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Entry Number | Author | Title |
3018 | “Myron Holley, Abolitionist.” | |
3019 | “Origins of Abolitionist Movement.” | |
3033 | Souvenir and Program of the Unveiling and Dedication of the Douglass Monument. | |
3024 | BOWMAN, PATRICIA G. | "Frederick Douglass: Fourth of July Oration, 1852." |
5579 | BURKE, RONALD K. | “The Anti-Slavery Activities of Samuel Ringgold Ward in New York.” |
3010 | COLMAN, LUCY N. | Reminiscences. |
3025 | DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. | Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Written by Himself. |
3026 | DOUGLASS, FREDERICK. | Oration, Delivered in Corinthian Hall, Rochester, by Frederick Douglass, July 5th, 1852 ... |
5580 | FIELD, PHYLLIS F. | The Politics of Race in New York: The Struggle for Black Suffrage in the Civil War Era. |
3011 | HANMER-CROUGHTON, AMY. | “Anti-Slavery Days in Rochester.” |
3012 | HERRICK, J.P. | “Story of a Noble Life: Rev. Calvin Fairbank and His Work for the Slaves.” |
3013 | HUFTELEN, ELIJAH. | The Underground Railroad. |
5581 | JONSON, George W. | “A Journey to Arcade by Buffalo Abolitionist, 1844,” ed. Harry S. Douglas. " |
3014 | McCANNE, LEE, and others. | A Path to Freedom: One Underground Railroad Route in Monroe County. |
3015 | McGUIRE, HORACE. | “Two Episodes of Anti-Slavery Days.” |
3028 | McKELVEY, BLAKE. | Frederick Douglass Picks Rochester as Headquarters for His Fight against Slavery. |
3027 | McMASTER, RICHARD K. | "He Left His Impress upon History ... Rose Out of Slavery to Lead His People through Fiery Epoch." |
3016 | MYERS, JOHN L. | “The Beginnings of Anti-Slavery Agencies in New York State, 1833-1836.” |
3017 | MYERS, JOHN L. | “The Major Effort of National Anti-Slavery Agents in New York State, 1836-1837.” |
3029 | PALMER, ERWIN. | "A Partnership in the Abolition Movement." |
3030 | QUARLES, BENJAMIN. | "Frederick Douglass and John Brown." |
3031 | QUARLES, BENJAMIN. | Frederick Douglass, |
3020 | RAPP, MARVIN A. | “'Nigger' in the Woodpile.” |
3032 | RUMBALL, EDWIN A. | "From Douglass Triangle to Douglass Park: A New Honor to Rochester's Afro-American Statesman." |
3021 | SIEBERT, WILBUR H. | The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom. |
5582 | STANKE, MICHAEL J., comp. | “New York State Black Abolitionist Bibliography.” |
3022 | STANLEY, JOHN L. | “Majority Tyranny in Tocqueville's America: The Failure of Negro Suffrage in 1846.” |
3023 | U.S. Historical Records Survey. | Calendar of the Gerrit Smith Papers in the Syracuse University Library. |
5583 | WELLMAN, JUDITH. | “Women and Radical Reform in Antebellum Upstate |
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