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Florence McCoy Schumacher
Park Forest Public Library
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History; Illinois; Indians Of North America; Mc Coy, John; Mc Coy, Sabra; Park Forest (Ill.); Schumacher, Florence Mc Coy; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from Abraham Simons, Norfolk, [Massachusetts], to Theodore Parker, 1854 [June] 6
Simons, Abraham
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; History; Law And Legislation; Parker, Theodore 1810 1860; Race Relations; Simons, Abraham; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from Richard Plumer, Newburyport, [Mass.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Feb[ruary] 14th 1860
Plumer, Richard
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Civil Disobedience; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Lectures And Lecturing; Massachusetts; Plumer, Richard; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from William M. Connelly, New York, [New York], to William Lloyd Garrison, 1858 Feb[ruary] 11th
Connelly, William M
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Connelly, William M; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from William Still, Philadelphia, [Pa.], to William Lloyd Garrison, May 16th, 1870
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Slaver; Still, William 1821 1902; Underground Rail Road; Underground Railroad; United States
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Life, Including His Escape and Struggle for Liberty of Charles A. Garlick, Born a Slave in Old Virginia, Who Secured His Freedom by Running Away from His Master's Farm in 1843.
Charles A. Garlick
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African Americans; Biography; Fugitive Slaves; Garlick, Charles A., B. 1827; Slaver; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850); Virginia
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Memoirs of a reformer (1832-1892) [electronic resource]
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Condition Des Esclaves; Condtion Of Slaves; Emancipation; Esclavage; Esclaves Fugitifs; Fugitive Slaves; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery In The United States; Underground Railroad; United States
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Miscellaneous national parks measures : hearing before the Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests of the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundred First Congress, second session, on S. 2771, S. 2802, S. 2809, H.R. 3863, S. 2818, H.R. 4834, H.R. 5084, September 20, 1990
United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. Subcommittee on Public Lands, National Parks, and Forests
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Appropriations And Expenditures; Historic Sites; Law And Legislation; National Parks And Reserves; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. National Park Service; Washington (State)
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My story of the Civil War and the Under-ground Railroad
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Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; History; Indiana Infantry; Indiana Infantry. 44th Regiment, 1861 1865; Personal Narratives; Regimental Histories; Underground Railroad; United States
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Scenes in the Life of Harriet Tubman
Sarah H. Bradford
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African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Fugitive Slaves; History; Maryland; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Station masters on the road
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Abolitionists; Fussell, Bartholomew, Dr; Pennypacker, E. F. (Elijah Funk), 1804 1888; Purvis, Robert, 1810 1898; Underground Railroad System; United States; Wright, William
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Harriet Tubman
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African American Abolitionists; African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Fugitive Slaves; National Association Of Colored Women (U.S.); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Harriet Tubman
Harriet Tubman
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African American; African Americans; Bust; Ethnic; Ethnicity; History; Johnson, William H; Occupation; Occupations; Other; Portrait Female; Portraits; Reformer; Reformers; Tubman, Harriet; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Harriet Tubman
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African American Abolitionists; African American Women; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Fugitive Slaves; National Association Of Colored Women (U.S.); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; Women
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Negro servitude in Illinois: the Illinois Underground R.R.
Pearson, Leonard
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Abolitionists; African Americans; Fugitive Slaves; Harris, Norman Dwight, 1870 1958. History Of Negro Servitude In Illinois, And Of The Slavery Agitation In That State, 1719 1864; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, December 10 1858
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797 1871; Slaver; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States
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African American churches in Chicago
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African American Churches; African American Clergy; African Americans; Chicago; Chicago (Ill.); Corrupt Practices; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Education; Fugitive Slaves; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Population; Religion; Slaver; Social Conditions; Societies, Etc; Underground Railroad; United States
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Freedom bound play guide
Hooper, Jeff Jones II, Tom W Kearny, Chris Griswold, Mary Ebbs, Christian Lucas, Bob
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Coffin, Levi, 1798 1877; Friendship; Indiana Repertory Theatre; Race Relations; Slaver; Slavery; Theatrical Productions; Truth, Sojourner, 1799 1883; Tubman, Harriet, 1822 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Letter from Harriet Martineau to John Bishop Estlin
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; England; Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop) 1785 1855; Estlin, Mary Anne 1820 1902; Fugitive Slaves; Great Britain; History; Martineau, Harriet 1802 1876; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists; Women Social Reformers
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Notes on African Americans in Springfield and Sangamon County, Illinois
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African American Women; African Americans; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Missouri; New Madrid; Riots; Sangamon County; Sangamon County (Ill.); Slaver; Slaves; Springfield; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Slaves
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Notes on the Anti-slavery fight
Williams, Ann (Historical researcher and writer)
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Abolitionists; African Americans; Chicago; Drake, St. Clair. Churches And Voluntary Associations In The Chicago Negro Community; Government; Government & Politics; Illinois; Law & Criminal Justice; Religion; Slaver; Slavery And The Church; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life
J. W. Loguen
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Abolitionists; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Clergy; Fugitive Slaves; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; New York; Plantation Life; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Syracuse; Syracuse (N.Y.); Tennessee; Underground Railroad; United States
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The Rev. J. W. Loguen, as a Slave and as a Freeman. A Narrative of Real Life
J. W. Loguen
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Abolitionists; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Clergy; Fugitive Slaves; History; Loguen, Jermain Wesley; New York; Plantation Life; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Slaves' Writings, American; Syracuse; Syracuse (N.Y.); Tennessee; Underground Railroad; United States
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Jesse L. Berch, quartermaster sergeant, 22 Wisconsin Regiment of Racine, Wis. [and] Frank M. Rockwell, postmaster 22 Wisconsin of Geneva, Wis.
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African Americans; Albumen Prints; Army; Cartes De Visite; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Fugitive Slaves; Group Portraits; History; Military Personnel; People; Portrait Photographs; Slaver; Soldiers; Underground Railroad System; Union; United States; Wisconsin; Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, 22nd (1862 1865); Women
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Harriet Tubman
J.C. Darby
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Abolition Movement; Abolitionists; Activists; Antislavery Movements; Civil Rights; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Espionage; Fugitive Slaves; History; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; Spies; Spying; Suffrage; Suffragists; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad System; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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William Jackson
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Abolitionists; Antimasonic Party; Bennett Family; Jackson Family; Jackson, William 1783 1855; Liberty Party; Massachusetts General Court House Of Representatives; Temperance Movement; Underground Railroad System; United States; United States Congress House; Winchester Family; Woodward Family
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William Jackson
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Abolitionists; Antimasonic Party; Bennett Family; Jackson Family; Jackson, William 1783 1855; Liberty Party; Massachusetts General Court House Of Representatives; Temperance Movement; Underground Railroad System; United States; United States Congress House; Winchester Family; Woodward Family
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General Tubman on the Combahee
Spencer, Onah
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African American Abolitionists; African Americans; American Mysteries (United States) (Society); Brown, John, 1800 1859; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Coffin, Levi, 1798 1877; Combahee River (S.C.); Fugitive Slaves; History; History, Military; Montgomery, James, 1814 1871; Participation, Female; Raids (Military Science); Slaver; Tubman, Harriet, 1822 1913; Underground Railroad; United States
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Railroad to freedom
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African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Blacks; Canada; Chicago; Economic Conditions; Eells, Richard, Dr; Fugitive Slaves; History; Illinois; Jones, John, 1816 1879; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Race Relations; Slaver; Slavery; Social Conditions; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Letter from Sarah Pugh, 1014 Green St., Philad[elphia], [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Nov. 4, [18]57
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Antislavery Movements; Boston; Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885; Correspondence; Doane, George Washington 1799 1859; Fugitive Slaves; Garrett, Thomas 1789 1871; History; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Massachusetts; Pugh, Sarah 1800 1884; Scheffer, Ary 1795 1858; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Letter from Samuel Joseph May, Syracuse, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, Oct[ober] 26. 1868
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Abolitionists; Annexation To The United States; Antislavery Movements; Child, David Lee 1794 1874; Civil Disobedience; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Ireland; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph) 1797 1871; Slaver; Smith, Gerrit 1797 1874; Social Reformers; Texas; Underground Railroad; United States; Webb, Richard Davis 1805 1872
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Indiana history bulletin, volume 03 number 12, September 1926
Indiana Historical Bureau
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American Historical Association. Albert J. Beveridge Memorial Fund; Brown, Demarchus Clariton, 1857 1926; Delaware County; Description And Travel; Diplomatic Documents; Government; Government Publications; History; Indiana; Indiana Historical Society; Indiana. Division Of State Parks; James F. D. Lanier Home; Levi Coffin House (Fountain City, Ind.); Log Cabins; Madison, Ind; Periodicals; Pigeon Roost Massacre, 1812; Underground Railroad; United States; Wayne County
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Letter from Francis Jackson to Theodore Parker, 1854 June 11
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Caswell, Alexis 1799 1877; Correspondence; Fugitive Slaves; History; Jackson, Francis 1789 1861; Law And Legislation; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Massachusetts; Parker, Theodore 1810 1860; Slaver; Slavery; Underground Railroad; United States; Vigilance Committees
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Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Anti-Slavery Office, Phil[adelphi]a, [Penn.], to Maria Weston Chapman, Nov. 19th, [1857]
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Antislavery Movements; Boston; Chapman, Maria Weston 1806 1885; Correspondence; Episcopal Church; Fugitive Slaves; Helper, Hinton Rowan 1829 1909; History; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Massachusetts; Scheffer, Ary 1795 1858; Slave Insurrections; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists
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Letter from Oliver Johnson, New York, [N.Y.], to William Lloyd Garrison, 13 April, 1861
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Abolitionists; American Anti Slavery Society; Antislavery Movements; Correspondence; Garrison, William Lloyd 1805 1879; History; Jay, John 1817 1894; Johnson, Oliver 1809 1889; Kennedy, John A. 1803 1873; Lundy, Benjamin 1789 1839; New England Anti Slavery Convention; Slaver; Underground Railroad; United States
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Notes on John Hassock
Lewis, George D
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African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Codding, Ichabod, 1810 1866; Dyer, Charles Volney; Fugitive Slaves; Government; Government & Politics; Hassock, John; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Politics And Government; Press Coverage; Slaver; Slavery; Trials, Litigation, Etc; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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Our State Our state (Greensboro, N.C.);Our state magazine;Our state : North Carolina;Down home in North Carolina
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African Americans; Art Museums; Description And Travel; Etheridge, Richard, 1842 1900; Family Owned Business Enterprises; Gardens Of The Blue Ridge (Newland, N.C.); Greensboro; History; Lake Lure (N.C.); Lee, David; Lifesaving Stations; Newland; North Carolina; North Carolina, Eastern; Nurseries; Pea Island; Periodicals; Slaver; Slaves; Songwriters; Summer; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Coast Guard; Witherspoon Art Museum (Greensboro, N.C.); Women; Women Musicians
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Statement delivered to congregants of University Church of the Disciples, Sunday, February 16, 1997, by Timuel D. Black
Black, Timuel D., Jr
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Abolitionists; African American Churches; African American Civil Rights Workers; African American Clergy; African American Jazz Musicians; African Americans; Chicago; Civil Rights; Civil War; Civil War, 1861 1865; Economic Conditions; Eschatology; Fugitive Slaves; Future Life; History; Illinois; Reconstruction (U.S. History, 1865 1877); Religion; Slave Insurrections; Slaver; Slaves; Social Conditions; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter to] Dearly beloved Brother Garrison [manuscript
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Abolitionists; Antislavery Movements; Child, David Lee, 1794 1874; Christian Register (Boston, Mass. : 1843); Civil Disobedience; Fugitive Slaves; Garrison, William Lloyd, 1805 1879; May, Samuel J. (Samuel Joseph), 1797 1871; Slaver; Smith, Gerrit, 1797 1874; Social Reformers; Underground Railroad; United States; Webb, Richard Davis, 1805 1872
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William Jackson, Lucretia Jackson, and Cornelia Jackson
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Abolitionists; Antimasonic Party; Bennett Family; Children; Jackson Family; Jackson, Cornelia Wiswall 1836 1903; Jackson, Lucretia 1812 1848; Jackson, William 1783 1855; Liberty Party; Massachusetts General Court House Of Representatives; Temperance Movement; Underground Railroad System; United States; United States Congress House; Williams Family; Winchester Family; Woodward Family
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Reproduction of a deed of emancipation filed in the Jessamine County Court of Kentucky freeing Perry, a slave owned by Nathaniel Dunn
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Africa, West; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Colonization; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Emancipation; Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Icehouses; Interviews; Kentucky; Kitchens; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Music Title Pages; Ohio; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; United States
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John Winston Coleman Jr. collection on slavery in Kentucky
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Africa, West; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Biography; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Colonization; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Emancipation; Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Icehouses; Interviews; Kentucky; Kitchens; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Music Title Pages; Ohio; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; United States
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Abolition draft essays
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Abolitionists; Abraham Lincoln; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Cases; Civil Rights; Constitutional Conventions; Eastman, Zebina, 1815 1883; Election; Fugitive Slaves; Government; Government & Politics; Governors; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Immigrants; Jones, John, 1816 1879; Law & Criminal Justice; Law And Legislation; Legal Status Of Slaves In Free States; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Lovejoy, Elijah P. (Elijah Parish), 1802 1837; Newspapers; Periodicals; Political Activity; Political Parties; Politics And Government; Presidents; Slaver; Slavery; Slaves; To 1865; Underground Railroad; United States
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Letter from James Miller M'Kim, Philadelphia, [Pennsylvania], to Mary Anne Estlin, 1853 Oct[ober] 18
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Abolitionists; African American Abolitionists; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Christianity; Correspondence; England; Estlin, J. B. (John Bishop) 1785 1855; Estlin, Mary Anne 1820 1902; Fugitive Slaves; Great Britain; History; Lectures And Lecturing; M'kim, J. Miller (James Miller) 1810 1874; Meetings; Newspapers; Pennsylvania Anti Slavery Society; Publishers And Publishing; Publishing; Religious Aspects; Slaver; Slavery And The Church; Slaves; Societies; Societies, Etc; Still, William 1821 1902; Underground Railroad; United States; Women; Women Abolitionists; Women Social Reformers
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Marrow in the bone draft and notes
Trowbridge, W. D
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Abraham Lincoln; African Americans; Antislavery Movements; Civil War; Domestic/Community/Social Life; Douglas, Stephen A. (Stephen Arnold), 1813 1861; Economic Conditions; Election; Emigration And Immigration; Germany; Government; Government & Politics; History; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Law & Criminal Justice; Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809 1865; Macomb; Macomb (Ill.); Mc Donough County; Mc Donough County (Ill.); Migration, Internal; Nativism; Politics And Government; Presidents; Press Coverage; Race Relations; Racism; Slaver; Slavery; Southern States; Statistics; Underground Railroad; United States; Voting
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Notes on Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church
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African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; Anniversaries, Etc; Chicago; Church Dedication; Concerts; Congresses; Discrimination; Eads, J. W., Reverend; Finance; Hall, A. T., Reverend; History; Horton, Isabella; Illinois; Illinois History & Culture; Jenifer, John Thomas, Reverend; Lincoln, Robert Todd, 1843 1926; Milwaukee; Milwaukee (Wis.); Mt. Zion Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.); Newspapers; Olivet Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.); Quinn Chapel A.M.E. Church (Chicago, Ill.); Quinn, William Paul, 1788 1873; Race Discrimination; Race Relations; Religion; Ruffin, Josephine St. Pierre; Slaver; Social Conditions; St. Stephen's A.M.E. Church (Chicago, Ill.); Townsend, J. M., Reverend; Underground Railroad; United States; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850); United States. President (1861 1865 : Lincoln). Emancipation Proclamation; Wisconsin; Women; Zoar Baptist Church (Chicago, Ill.)
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Scenes in the life of Harriet Tubman
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Abolitionists United States; Baird, Absalom, 1824 1905; Bradford, Sarah H. (Sarah Hopkins), B. 1818; Brown, John, 1800 1859; Civil War; Douglass, Frederick, 1818 1895; Fowler, Henry, 1824 1872; Fugitive Slaves; Garrett, Thomas, 1789 1871; Gilmore, Q. A; Hopkins, S. M. (Samuel Miles), 1813 1901; Hunter, David, 1802 1886; Montgomery, James, 1814 1871; Personal Liberty Laws; Phillips, Wendell, 1811 1884; Sanborn, F. B. (Franklin Benjamin), 1831 1917; Saxton, Rufus, 1824 1908; Seward, William Henry, 1801 1872; Slaver; Slaves United States; Smith, Gerrit, 1797 1874; Townsend, Martin I. (Martin Ingham), 1810 1903; Tubman, Harriet, 1820? 1913; Underground Railroad; United States; United States History Civil War, 1861 1865; United States. Fugitive Slave Law (1850)
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A.M.E. Church Convention, with drafts, (Toronto, Canada,) 1983 September 28
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African American Mayors; African American Politicians; African Americans; African Methodist Episcopal Church; African Methodist Episcopal Church. Fourth Episcopal District; Anniversaries, Etc; Brown, John, 1800 1859; Canada; Chicago; Civil Rights; Civil Rights Movements; Congressional Black Caucus; Democratic Party (U.S.); Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868 1963; Election; Fugitive Slaves; Gibson, Kenneth A; Government; Hatcher, Richard G., 1933 2019; Henson, Josiah, 1789 1883; History; Illinois; Jackson, Maynard, 1938 2003; King, Martin Luther, Jr., 1929 1968. I Have A Dream; Le Jeune, Olivier; March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom (1963 : Washington, D.C.); Mayors; National Association For The Advancement Of Colored People; Niagara Movement (Organization); Platforms; Politics And Government; Presidents; Slaver; Social Conditions; Stokes, Carl; Suffrage; Underground Railroad; United States; Voter Registration; Young, Coleman A
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Colored culture in Chicago, cont'd: poetry and prose
Chapelle, Kitty
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African American Authors; African American Newspapers; African American Poets; African American Women Authors; African Americans; Arts & Entertainment; Associated Negro Press; Bontemps, Arna, 1902 1973; Bontemps, Arna, 1902 1973. Black Thunder; Chicago; Chicago Defender; Criticism And Interpretation; Davis, Frank Marshall, 1905 1987; Davis, Frank Marshall, 1905 1987. Black Weariness; Davis, Robert A; Dawson, Charles, 1889; Dunham, Albert; Dunham, Katherine; Family; French, Avery; Grusken, George; Illinois; Johnson, Fenton, 1888 1958; Johnson, Fenton, 1888 1958. Carnage; Jones, Dewey Roscoe; Kipling, Rudyard, 1865 1936. General Summary; Lee, Maurice; Lesser, Simon; Lilly, William E; Moore, William H. A; Newspapers; Officer, Lucille La Verne; Periodicals; Pitts, Lucia; Proctor, George; Race Relations; Thurman, Sue Bailey; Underground Railroad; United States; Walker, Margaret, 1915 1998; Women; Wood, Bertha
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Unknown African American male with a hand brake in a field of hemp stalk stacks at at a Castleton Farm, Lexington, Kentucky; used as illustration facing page 35 in Coleman's "Slavery times in Kentucky" with caption: "OLD SLAVE WITH HAND HEMP-BRAKE", 1940
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Africa, West; African Americans; Alexander, Robert Spreul Crawford Aitcheson, 1819 1867; Antislavery Movements; Ashland (Lexington, Ky.); Athens (Ky.); Biography; Birney, James Gillespie, 1792 185; Black, James Dixon, 1849 1938; Bodley, H. J; Bolar, Joseph, 1852 1947; Breckinridge, Robert J., (Robert Jefferson), 1800 1871; Broadsides; Capture And Imprisonment; Caves; Clay, Cassius Marcellus, 1810 1903; Clay, Henry, 1777 1852; Coleman, J. Winston, (John Winston), 1898; Colonization; Cousins, Jennie; Covington (Ky.); Davis, Sanford; Dunn, Nathaniel; Dwellings; Economic Aspects; Elmore, Bell, 1867 1946; Emancipation; Fairbank, Calvin; Fayette County (Ky.); Fishback, James, 1776 1845; Frankfort (Ky.); Freedmen; Fugitive Slaves; Hemp Industry; Hemp Industry Workers; Historians; Historic Buildings; History; Hutchinson Family (Singers); Icehouses; Interviews; Johnson, Eliza Jane; Kentucky; Kinkead, George Blackburn, 1849 1940; Kitchens; Knox County (Ky.); Legal Status, Laws, Etc; Lewis, Lilliburn; Lexington (Ky.); Lucas, Robert W; Mahan, John B; Marshall, George S; Marshall, Silas; Mercer County (Ky.); Music Title Pages; Norchutt, Joseph H; Ohio; Owlsey, William, 1782 1862; Periodicals; Plantation Owners; Plantations; Postcards; Proofs (Printing); Public Opinion; Rankin, John, 1793 1886; Ripley (Oh.); Robards, Lewis C., 1818?; Rothier, Frank A. , 1853 1932; Shelby, Isaac, 1750 1826; Shelby, James, 1784 1848; Shelby, Mary Pindell, 1786 1836; Siebert, Wilbur Henry, 1866 1961; Slave Traders; Slaveholders; Slaver; Slavery; Slavery, Abolition, And Emancipation; Slaves; Social Conditions; Sources; Stone, Edward; Stovall, Sonny, 1854 1941; Talbott, William F; Trials, Litigations, Etc; Uncle Tom (Fictitious Character); Underground Railroad; Underwood, Warner Lewis, 1808 1872; United States; Webster, Delia; Wickliffe, Robert, 1775 1859; Woodford County (Ky.)
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