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The following pages link to pamphlet (Q1891):
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- Political Leader Considered as the Representative of a Culture (Jihad Productions edition) (Q7476) (← links)
- Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People, During the Late Awful Calamity in Philadelphia in the Year 1793: And Refutation of Some Censures Thrown Upon Them in Some Late Publications (1794 edition, printed by William W. Woodard) (Q7483) (← links)
- Remarks on the Life and Character of James Forten, Delivered at Bethel, March 30, 1842 (Philadelphia 1842 Edition) (Q7512) (← links)
- Pastoral Letter, Addressed to the Colored Presbyterian Church, in the City of New York by Theodore Wright (1832 New York Edition, printed by Sears and Martin) (Q7567) (← links)
- Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny of the Colored Race by Henry Highland Garnet (1848, Troy, NY Edition, printed by J.C. Kneeland and Co.) (Q7577) (← links)
- Few Facts Relating To Lagos, Abbeokuta, and Other Sections of Central Africa (1860 King & Baird Printers Edition) (Q7778) (← links)
- Black Laws of Illinois, and a Few Reasons Why They Should be Repealed (1864 Tribune edition) (Q7964) (← links)
- Address of Dr. W.H. Goler, President of Livingston College. N.C. at the 120th Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society (1895 self-published edition) (Q7973) (← links)
- Primer for Blacks (1991 Third World Press edition) (Q8002) (← links)
- Winnie (1991 Third World Press edition) (Q8030) (← links)
- An Address Delivered Before the Ladies' Anti-Slavery Society of Philadelphia (1836 self-published edition) (Q8043) (← links)
- Violence Against Women and the Ongoing Challenge to Racism (1985 Kitchen Table: Women of Color Press edition) (Q8129) (← links)
- Life of James Mars, A Slave Born and Sold in Connecticut (1874 Hartford Case, Lockwood and Company edition) (Q8131) (← links)
- New Mola! (1873 P. B. Randolph edition) (Q8133) (← links)
- Oration, Commemorative of the abolition of the slave trade in the United States; Delivered before the Wilberforce Philanthropic Association in the city of New York, on the second of January 1809. (1809 New York Edition) (Q8138) (← links)
- Experience of Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years (1859? Henry J. Howland edition) (Q8145) (← links)
- Liberia: Past, Present, and Future (1869 Washington City M'Gill & Witherow edition) (Q8148) (← links)
- Experience of Thomas H. Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-Three Years (1871 New Bedford edition) (Q8151) (← links)
- An Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Delivered in the African Church, in the City of New York, January 2, 1809 (AAS DP B6183) (Q8165) (← links)
- Eulogium on the life and character of William Wilberforce, Esq. delivered and published at the request of the people of color of the city of New York, Twenty-second of October, 1833. (AAS Naip Backlong Hugh Pams) (Q8167) (← links)
- Black and White: No Party, No Creed (1867? pamphlet edition) (Q8172) (← links)
- Black Brigade of Cincinnati: Being a Report of Its Labors and a Muster-roll of Its Members; Together with Various Orders, Speeches, Etc. Relating to It (AAS E530 C594 B864) (Q8174) (← links)
- Services of Colored Americans in the Wars of 1776 and 1812 (1851 Boston edition) (Q8177) (← links)
- Covenants Involving Moral Wrong are Not Obligatory Upon Man: A Sermon (1842 Hartford John C. Wells edition) (Q8179) (← links)
- Oration, by James Crosby (a colored man.) delivered at New Lebanon Springs, Columbia county, New York, on the Fourth of July, 1867, to a large audience of ladies and gentlemen, at Columbia Hall. (AAS G392 C949 O867) (Q8189) (← links)
- Sufferings of the Rev. T.G. Campbell and His Family in Georgia (1877 Washington edition) (Q8195) (← links)
- Reasonableness of the Abolition of Slavery at the South, A Legitimate Inference from the Success of British Emancipation (1856 Hartford Case, Tiffany and Company Edition) (Q8199) (← links)
- Thirty-Three Years' Experience of an Itinerant Minister of the A.M.E. Church (1887 Lancaster edition) (Q8212) (← links)
- Deficiency Appropriation Bill: Speech of Hon. Joseph H. Rainey of South Carolina (1872? pamphlet edition) (Q8229) (← links)
- Appeal to the Christian Public, in Behalf of the Methodist Episcopal Church ... Entitled The Asbury Connexion (1828 Boston edition) (Q8231) (← links)
- Address, Delivered at Bethel Church, Philadelphia; on the 30th of September, 1818 (1818 Philadelphia Joseph Rakestraw edition) (Q8250) (← links)
- Enforcement of the Fourteenth Amendment (1871? pamphlet edition) (Q8257) (← links)
- Our Origin, Dangers, and Duties: The Annual Address before the mayor and common council of the city of Monrovia, July 26, 1865, the day of national independence. (AAS Misc. Pams. Blyd) (Q8264) (← links)
- Oration ... at the Celebration of the Tenth Anniversary of Emancipation in the District of Columbia (1872 Washington edition) (Q8269) (← links)
- Brief Account of the Settlement and Present Situation of the Colony of Sierra Leone, in Africa (1812 New York edition) (Q8280) (← links)
- Reply to the Memorial of the Tax-Payers Convention, Addressed to the Honorable the Senate and House of Representative of the United States. (AAS Misc. Pams. 1874) (Q8283) (← links)
- Letters From a Man of Colour, on a Late Bill Before the Senate of Pennsylvania (1813? edition) (Q8294) (← links)
- "Equality Before the Law" : Oration Delivered by Prof J.M. Langston, of Howard University, Washington, D.C., at the Fifteenth Amendment Celebration, Held in Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, May 14th, 1874 (1874 Pratt & Battle edition) (Q8295) (← links)
- Zion in the Wilderness (1809 Utica Thomas Walker edition) (Q8301) (← links)
- Character and Work of a Spiritual Watchman Decribed (1792? Litchfield edition) (Q8305) (← links)
- "Equality Before the Law" : Oration Delivered by Prof J.M. Langston, of Howard University, Washington, D.C., at the Fifteenth Amendment Celebration, Held in Oberlin, Ohio, Thursday, May 14th, 1874 ( AAS Misc. Pams Lang) (Q8308) (← links)
- Need: A Chorale for Black Woman Voices ( Kitchen Table Press, 1990 Edition) (Q8376) (← links)
- Sad Case; A Great Wrong! And How It May Be Remedied (1866 Chronicle Print edition) (Q8520) (← links)
- Jello (1970 Third World Press edition) (Q8672) (← links)
- Blues Journeys Home (1985 Lotus Press edition) (Q8681) (← links)
- It's Nation Time (1970 Third World Press edition) (Q8687) (← links)
- Folk Fabel (For My People) (1969 Third World Press edition) (Q8715) (← links)
- Everywhere Is Yours (1971 Third World Press Edition) (Q8832) (← links)
- Ginger Bread Mama (1969 Broadside Press edition) (Q9026) (← links)
- Liberation Poem (1970 Broadside Press edition) (Q9034) (← links)