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LIBRARY

OF

William C. Bolivar

PHILADELPHIA, PENNA.

1914

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LIBRARY n

OF

WILLIAM C. BOLIVAR

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA

Together with Printed Tracts, Magazines, Articles,

Reports, Addresses and Miscellaneous

Not Enumerated.

Americana, Negroana, Manuscripts, Autograph Letters,

Lincolniana, Rare Phamphlets, Travels, Africana, Etc.

Member American Negro Historical Society, Phila¬

delphia', Corresponding Member Negro Society For

Historical ‘Research, Yonkers, N.Y; Co-Editor

“Murray"1 s Colored Encyclopaedia;'"1 Twenty-Two

Years Writing Philadelphia History Under The

Pen Name Of “Pencil Pusher," ‘‘Philadelphia

Tribune‘Director Of Department Of Negro

History, Downingtown Industrial and Agricul¬

tural School. ; ,

{PUl- -Po..

/ PHILADELPHIA

1914

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LIBRARY OF WILLIAM C. BOLIVAR

Allen, Richard (Bishop)—“Life of Bishop Allen,” reprint. Philadelphia, 1880. (N.)

A. M. E. Church—Bound volume of papers issued by A. M. E. C. Bazaar. Philadelphia, 1878. (N.)

Andrews, E. A.—“Slavery and the Domestic Slave Trade in the U. S.” Boston, 1836.

Anglo-African Magazine—Bound copy, year 1859 (N. Y.), with steel plate of Alexandre Dumas. Another vol¬ ume with additional numbers of year 1860, having steel portrait of the tragedian, Ira Aldridge, as Aaron, in Shakespeare, Titus Andronicus. (N.)

Armistead, Wilson—“A Tribute for the Negro.” Man¬ chester, 1848.

“A New Negro for a New Century”—Compiled by Wash¬ ington, Wood and Williams. Chicago, 1900. (N.)

Andrews, Charles C.—“The History of the N. Y. African Free Schools from Their Establishment in 1787.” Also an account of the New York Manumission Society, with appendix, and engraving of school by Patrick. (N. Y., 1830, 12mo.) Reason.

Asher, Jeremiah—“An Autobiography.” Philadelphia, 1862. (N.)

Anti-Slavery Conventions (Colored). Bound years 1831-2- 3-4-5-6. Philadelphia, Pa. (N.)

Appeal of 40,000 Citizens, Threatened with Disfranchise¬ ment, to the People of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1838. (N.)

African Repository—Vol. 19, for 1843. Washington, D. C. (N.)

Aughey, John H. (Rev.)—“The Iron Furnace of Slavery and Secession.”

Adams, H. G., Editor—“God’s Image in Ebony.” A series of biographical sketches. London.

Armstrong, George D.—“The Christian Doctrine of Slav¬ ery.”

Amett, Benjamin W.—“The Budget.” (N.) African A. M. E. Church, General Conference Report. Co¬

lumbus, O., 1900. (N.) Autographs—Collection embracing nearly all the Senators

and Congressmen of the Civil War period. Anti-Slavery Miscellanies, 1836—(extremely rare). Adby, E. S—“Journal of Residence and Tour in the United

States.” Three volumes. (Few known copies.) Lon¬ don, 1835.

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Anti-Slavery Society—50th Anniversary. Philadelphia, 1844.

Anti-Slavery Record, 1835-6-7—2 volumes. (Scarce.) Andrews, Sydney—“The South Since the War.” Andrews, John A.—“Life of.” Andrews, John A.—“Sketch of the Official Life of.” Atherton, Gertrude—“The Conquerors.” (Life of Alexan¬

der Hamilton.) Autobiography of an ex-Colored Man—Anon. Boston. (N.) Armstrong, George D., and C. Van Rensselaer, D. D.—

“Three Letters to a Conservative.” Allen, Richard (Bishop)—Signed certificate ordaining Rev.

Walter Procter to the Ministry. (Rarissima est.) (N.) Anderson, Matthew—“The Opportunity of the Negro in

Domestic Service.” Philadelphia. (N.) Anderson, Matthew—“Presbyterianism and its Relation to

the Negro.” Philadelphia, 1897. (N.) Anderson, Matthew—“About the War by a Plain Man.”

1863. (N.) Anderson, Matthew—“A Savory Dish for Loyal Men.”

Philadelphia, 1863.' Adger, Joseph B.—“Something About Waltzes.” (N.) Arfger,-jt)seph-B.—In re—Post-Office Clerk. June, 1910. A4ges,-J®sepb-®.—“About the War.” 1861-5. Aefgery Joseph B.—“American Moral Reform Society Mag¬

azine.” (Bound volume.) Philadelphia, 1837. (N.) American—“An Inquiry Into the Condition and Prospects

of the African Race in the U. S.” Philadelphia, 1839. V Allen, William G.—“Wheatley, Bannaker and Horton.”

Essay, with poems of Horton. Boston, 1849. (N.) [/ Allen, William G.—“A Brief Inquiry Into the Prospective

Results That Might Follow the Secret Mission to Dominico and Hayti.” Philadelphia, 1852.

Allen, William G.—“A Letter to a Friend in a Slave State.” Philadelphia, 1862.

Addresses on the Death of J. Q. Adams, with steel engrav¬ ing. 1848.

Atkinson, Edv/ard—“The Negro a Beast.” N. A. Review, August, 1905.

American Freedman—July-August, 1868. Aubin, Penslone—“The Noble Slaves.” New York, 1810. A. M. E. Review (N.)—1900, 1801, 1903, 1912, 1913. Answer to Campbell’s “Negro-Mania.” African Episcopal Church—Acts of Incorporation. Phila¬

delphia. 1848. Appeal to Colored Pro. E. L.—Philadelphia, 1855.

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Brown, William Wells—“Anti-Slavery Harp.” (N.) Brown, William Wells—“Sketches of People and Places

Abroad.” Boston, 1855. (N.) Brown, William Wells—“The Rising Son.” Boston, 1874.

(N.) Brown, William Wells—“The Negro in the Rebellion.

Boston, 1867. (N.) Brown, William Wells—“Narrative of a Fugitive Slave.’

Boston, 1847. (With rare steel plate.) (N.) \/ Brown, William Wells—“Santo Domingo.”

Baptist National Magazine—1896. Bradford, Sarah H.—“Harriet, the Moses of Her People.”

Harriet Tubman. Booklovers’ Magazine—With portraits and sketches of

Dubois, Chestnut, Grimke, et al. July, 1903. Brooks, Charles H.—“A History and Manual of the G. U.

O. O. O. F.” Philadelphia, 1893. (N.) Bragg, George T. (Rev.)—“Afro-American Church Work

and Workers.” (N.) Blyden, Edward W„ Lewis Taylor and Theodore Dwight

—“The People of Africa.” New York, 1872. Blyden, Edward—“Liberia’s Offering.” Brcwnlow and Pyne (Debate)—“Ought American Slavery

be Perpetuated?” Barnes, Albert (Rev.)—“Church and Slavery.” Philadel¬

phia, 1857. Barnes, Albert (Rev.)—“An Inquiry Into the Scriptural

View of Slavery.” -7C feayless, Grace D.—“Young Folks’ Uncle Tom’s Cabin.”

Brockett, L. P., M. D.—“Men of Our Day.” Brewerton, G. Douglass—“The War in Kansas.” Blackson, Lorenzo D.—“The Rise and Progress of the King¬

dom of Light and Darkness,” etc. Philadelphia, 1867. (N.)

Bottume, Elizabeth H.—“First Days Among Contrabands.” Bragg, George F. (Rev.)—“The First Negro Protestant in

Southern Soil.” (N.) Birney, William—“James G. Birney and His Times.” Burgess, John W.—“Reconstruction and the Constitution.” Brownlow, W. G.—“Sketches of Secession. Bartlett—“Life and Public Speeches of Lincoln.” Brooks, C. T.—“Channing : a Memorial.” Birney, Catherine H.—“The Sisters Qrimke.” Boston, 1885. Benton, Thomas H.—“Examination of the Dred Scott

Case.” 1857. 5

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Blanchard and Rice—“Debate on Slavery.” 1846. Bledsoe, Albert Taylor—“Essay : Liberty and Slavery.” Brown, William Montgomery (Bishop)—“The Cruel Race

Question.” Baker, Sir G. W.—“In the Heart of Africa.” Brooks, Phillips—“Addresses”—one on Lincoln. Boutwell, George L.—“Why I Am a Republican.” Batterson, George L.—“The American Episcopacy.” Nota¬

tion of Bishop Holly. Burleigh, William Henry—“Anti-Slavery Poems.” Black Diamonds—New York, 1857. Originally published

in the New York Picayune. Baird, John Melville—“K. K. K. Sketches.” Brisbane, William Henry—“Slaveholder Examined.” Bartlett, D. W.—“Life and Public Services of Abraham

Lincoln.” Bell, The Liberty—by Friends of Freedom. 1836.

^ Bigelow, H. H.—“The Curse Entailed.” Boyle, Virginia—“Devil Tales.” Blake, W. O.—“History of Slavery and the Slave Trade.”

Ancient and Modern. Columbus, 1859. Brady, Cyrus Townsend—“Doctor of Philosophy.” Benezet, A., and J. Wesley—“Slavery a Century Ago.” Re¬

print, 1858. X, Boyle, Virginia F.—“Brokenburne—a Southern Auntie’s

War Tale.” Baker, George E.—“Life of William H. Seward.”

y. Brinks, Mary Ross—“Bright Days in the Old Plantation.” Bfownlow’s Parson “Book.” Brooks, Charles T.—“William E. Channing.” Buchanan’s Administration—1866. Breckenridge, Robert J.—“The Civil War.” Bishop, Joel Prentiss—“Secession and Slavery.” Barker, T.—“The Negro and the Solid South.” (N.) Bumstead, H.—“Secondary and Higher Education in the

South for Whites and Negroes.” Brawley, G. B.—“The Problem and Other Poems.” Brawley, G. B.—“The Negro in Literature and Art.” At¬

lanta, 1890. (N.) Brawley, G. B.—“A Short History of the American Negro.”

New York, 1912. (N.) V, Brown, W. C.—“Potipher’s Wife.” Waco, Texas, 1896.

Boker, T.—“The Negro and the Solid South.” (N.) “Biblicus”—“The Bible View of Slavery.” (A letter.) Burt, Andrew, Brig.-Gen’l—“The Negro as a Soldier.”

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Barrett, Samuel (Rev.)—“The Significance of Leaders.” V Baugh, J. Gordon—“Historical Account First African Bap¬

tist Church.” Philadelphia, 1904. (N.) Bruce, Philip A.—“The Plantation Negro as a Freeman. Brown, David P.—“Letter.” Philadelphia, 1860.

t/ Boliver, William C.—“A Brief History of St. Thomas’ P. E. Church.” Philadelphia, 1908. (N.) >f

Bryan, Lela Walker—“The Status of Negro Citizenship. Philadelphia, 1911. (N.)

Baltimore Church Advocate—1900. Biddle, Nicholas—“Ode to Bogle.” Philadelphia, 1829.

(Rare.) (Robert, colored man, and the founder of cat¬ ering business in U. S.)

Bannaker, Benjamin—by J. H. B. Latrobe, Washington, D. C., 1910.

(/ Blackwell, George L. (Bishop)—“A Man Wanted.” Phila¬ delphia, 1907. (N.)

Brown, Hallie Q.—“Bits and Odds. Bingham, Henry H.—“Oration : Decoration Day Services.

1882 Barrett, Samuel (Rev.)—“Significance of Leaders in Afro-

American Progress.” Bannaker Association—Philadelphia, 1819. Briton and the Boers—New York, 1899. Bruce, B. K. (Senator)—“The Mississippi Election.” 1876. Bruce, H—“Life and Adventures in Africa.” New York,

1844. Christian Keepsake—London, 1847. With Sketches of

Tzatzoe and Thomas Clarkson. Catto, William T.—“Service.” Centennary First African

Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia, 1857. (N.) Culp, D. W.—“Twentieth Century Negro.” (N.) Cooper, Anna J.—“A Voice from the South.” (N.) Campbell, Robert—“A Pilgrimage to My Motherland.”

(N.) Chase, Lucien B.—“English Serfdom and American Slav¬

ery.” . . Clapperton, Commander—“Journal of Second Expedition

Into the Interior of Africa.” London, 1829. Chambers, William—“American Slavery and Color.” Channing, William E.—“Slavery.” Cashin, et al.—“Under Fire With the 10th U. S. Cavalry.

(N.) Council, W. H.—“Lamp of Wisdom, or Race History Il¬

luminated.” (N.)

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Corrothers, James D.—“The Black Cat Club.” ' Cobb, Howell—“Slavery.”

• Cheever, George B.—“The Guilt of Slavery.” ’ Cheever, George B.—“God Against Slavery.” ' Congressional Directory—1912.

Coombs, John Hartley—“Dr. Livingstone : Seventeen Years’ Explorations and Adventures in Africa.” 1857

‘Cooney, D. Trigg—“A Study in Ebony.” -Cramer, M. D., D. D.—“Ulysses S. Grant : Conversation

and Unpublished Letters.” Carey, Matthew—“Yellow Fever in Philadelphia, 1793, in

Which Richard Allen, Absalom Jones and William Gray Figured.”

Curtiss, George William—“Wendell Phillips.” Clark, James Freeman—“Anti-Slavery Days.”

‘Criswell, Robert—“Uncle Tom’s Cabin Contrasted with Buckingham Hall, New York, 1852.”

Childs, Mary Fairfax—“De Namin’ of de Twins.” Clark, George W.—“The Harp of Freedom.” Chapman, Maria A.—“Right and Wrong of Massachusetts.”

t/ Campbell, Robert—“Lagos, Abbeokuta.” (N.) Carnegie, Andrew—“The Negro in America.”

v -Cromwell, John W.—“Jim Crow Negro.” (N.) Com, Charles S.—“Public Taxation and Public Schools.”

Cheyney, Pa. Cosby, Frank—“Life of Lincoln.” Philadelphia, 1865. Caldwell (Bishop)—“Sermons.” (N.) Colonization and Abolition Answer to Sixteenth Annual

Report Colonization Society. Chestnutt, Charles W.—“The Conjure Woman.” (N.) Chestnutt, Charles W.—“The Wife of His Youth.” (N.)

^Chestnutt, Charles W.—“The Marrow of Tradition.” (N.) Chestnutt, Charles W.—“Life of Frederick Douglass.” (N.) Chestnutt, Charles W.—“The Colonel’s Dream” (auto¬

graphed). (N.) Chestnutt, Charles W.—“The House Behind the Cedars.”

(N.) Coppin, Levi J. (Bishop)—“Observations of Persons and

Things in South Africa.” (N.) 'Coppin, Levi J. (Bishop)—“The Relation of Baptized Chil¬

dren to the Church.” (N.) /-Coppin, Levi J. (Bishop)—“Life of Catherine Campbell.”

(N.) Coppin, Levi J. (Bishop)—“The Key to Spiritual Inter¬

pretation.” (N.)

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Cannon, N. C. (Rev.)—“The Rock of Wisdom.” New York, 1833 (very rare). (N.)

Crummell, Alexander—“The Future of Africa.” New York, 1862. (N.)

Crummell, Alexander—“Africa and America.” Crummell, Alexander—“The Greatness of Christ.” Campbell, Sir George—“White and Black in the United

States.” Cable, George W.—“The Negro Question.” Cable, George W.—“Bonaventure.” “Cabinet of Freedom”—3 volumes (scarce). Clarkson, Thomas—“Essays on Slavery.” Philadelphia,

1803. Carpenter, George Rice—“Whittier.” Channing, William E.—“On Slavery.” Congressional Report—“Fort Pillow.” Cairnes, J. E.—“The Slave Power.” Its character, career

and probable designs. Chase and Cleveland—“Anti-Slavery Addresses.” Creecy, Col. J. R.—“Scenes in the South.” Cochin, Augustin—“The Results of Emancipation.” Chase, Ezra B.—“Teachings of Patriots and Statesmen on

Slavery.” 1860. Clarkson, Thomas—“Abolition of Slavery.” Two volumes,

abridged. Channing, W. E.—“Slavery.” 1855. Chaplain of the U. S. Army—“The Nation’s Sin and Pun¬

ishment Visible in the Hand of Slavery.” 1864. Coffin, Levi—“Reminiscences.” Cincinnati, O., 1876. Campbell, John—“Negro Mania.” Philadelphia, 1851. Carey, H. C.—“The Slave Trade : Domestic and Foreign.” Child, Lydia Maria—“An Appeal to That Class of Ameri¬

cans.” 1833. Child, Lydia Maria—“Fact and Fiction.” Child, Lydia Maria—“Letters from New York.” Child, Lydia Maria—“The Mother’s Book.” Child, Lydia Maria—“Freedman’s Book.” Child, Lydia Maria—“Life of Isaac T. Hopper.” Child, Lydia Maria—“Looking Toward Sunset.” Child, Lydia Maria—“A Romance of the Republic.” Curry, T. L. M.—“The Southern States of the American

Union.” Chaplain, Jeremiah and J. D.—“Charles Sumner.” Chandler, Elizabeth Margaret—“Poetical Works of, With

Introduction by Benjamin Lundy.” Chandler, P. W.—Governor Andrew : a Memoir.”

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Clarkson, Thomas—“History Abolition of Slave Trade.' Two volumes, London, 1808, with engravings.

Chadwick, John White—“A Life for Liberty and Letters of Sallie Holley.”

Cromwell, J. W.—“The Early Negro Convention Move¬ ment.” (N.)

Crapsey, A. S.—“A Constitutional Defence of the Negro.” Constitution and By-Laws of Bannaker Institute. Phila¬

delphia, 1864. V Catto, Octavius—“Our Alma Mater.” Philadelphia, 1864.

(N.) Carey, Matthew—“Letters on the Colony Town.” 1832. Carpenter, W. S. (Rev.)J—'“The Commandant” (libretto).

Philadelphia, 1912. (N.) Colored People in Philadelphia District, 1830 (typewritten). Carnegie, Andrew—“The Negro in America.” Colored National Convention—Philadelphia, 1855. (N.) Colored National Convention. Philadelphia, 1858. (N.) Constitutional Equal Rights League. Philadelphia, 1865. Central College, New York. Catalogue for 1856-7.

v Color, Free People of, Fifth Annual Convention. Philadel¬ phia, 1835. (N.)

Coffin, Joshua—“An Account of Some of the Slave Insur¬ rections.”

Coust, Edward—“Orphan Institute.” Boston, 1853. Corson, Hannah—“A Brief Memoir.” Crummell, Alexander—“The Necessities and Advantages of

Intellectual Culture in Relation to Colored Men. Man¬ uscript, New York, 1841. (N.)

Crummell, Alexander—“Twelve Manuscript Sermons. (N.) i/ Cheney Institute—“Some Examples in Self-Help and Suc¬

cess.” 1869. . . . ^ y Cheney Institute—“Negro Progress in a Mississippi Town.

(N.) Convention Pennsylvania State Equal Rights League.

Philadelphia, 1868. (N.) * Davis, Carrington L.—“Transformation of Educational

Ideals.” (N.) „ . , Draper, Charlotte—“A Free-will Offering, with portrait

Edward G. Draper, of Liberia. Baltimore, 1860. (N.) Douglass, Frederick—“Narrative.” 1845. First edition,

rare. (N.) Douglass, Frederick—“My Bondage and Freedom.” 1855.

(N.) Douglass, Frederick—“Anti-Slavery Movement,” a lecture.

Rochester, N. Y., 1855. (N.) 10

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the

Philadelphia, 1897.

Ingersoll—“Barbarous

Douglass, Frederick—“Life and Times of 1884.” (N.) Douglass, Frederick—“Equality of All Men Before

Law.” (N.) Douglass, Frederick—“Memorial.”

(N.) Douglass, Frederick, and Robert G.

Decisions.” (N.) Douglass, William (Rev.) “Sermons.” Philadelphia,

1852. First volume of sermons published by a colored man. (Very scarce.)

Douglass, William (Rev.)—“Annals of St. Thomas Church. Philadelphia, 1862.

De Bose, Joel C-—“Alabama History.” Dickinson, Anna E—“What Answer?” Davis, Edith Smith—“Whether White or Black, a Man.” Dewees, Jacob—“The Great Future of Africa.” Darling, Henry (Rev.)—“Slavery and the War.” Philadel¬

phia, 1863. Daniel, Charles S.—“A Social Vision.” DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“A Select Bibliography of

the American Negro.” (N.) DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“The Souls of Black

Folks.” (N.) DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“The Philadelphia Negro.”

(N.) DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“Disfranchisement.” (N.) DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“The Social Evolution of

the Black South.” (N.) DuBois, William E. Burghardt—“The Quest of the Silver

Fleece.” (N.) Delany, Martin R. (Maj.)—“The Condition of the Colored

People.” Philadelphia/ 1852. (N.) Delany, Martin R. (Maj.)—“The Origin of Color.” (N.) Discipline of the First Colored (Methodist) Church. (From

Bethel A. M. E. Church, 1850.) (N.) Davis, Charles Gilbert—“Why Not Now?”

■HC Denslow, Van Buren—“Owned and Disowned.” Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Oak and Ivy.” Dayton, O.,

1893. (Very scarce and autographed.) (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Majors and Minors.” New

York, 1895. (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Lyrics of Lowly Life.” New

York, 1896. (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Lyrics of the Hearthside.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Lyrics of Love and Laughter.”

(N.)

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Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Lyrics of Sunshine and Shad¬ ow.” (N.)

Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Poems of Cabin and Field.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Joggin’ Erlong.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Lil Gal.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Candle Lighting Time.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“When Melindy Sings.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Fanatics.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Heart of Happy Hollow.”

(N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Strength of Gideon.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Folks from Dijpe.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Sport of the Gods.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Love of Landry.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“The Uncalled.” (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“In Old Plantation Days.” One

edition of 500 copies. New York, 1903 (N.) Dunbar, Paul Lawrence—“Life and Works. (N.) Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore—“Violets and Other Tales.”

(N.) Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore—“The Goodness of St. Rocque.”

(N.) Dunbar, Alice Ruth Moore—“Masterpieces of Negro Elo¬

quence.” (N.) Dixon, Thomas, Jr.—“The Clansman.” Dixon, Thomas, Jr.—“The Leopard Spots.” Donnely, Ignatius—“Dr. Huguet.” Davenport, Benjamin Rush—“Blood Will Tell.” Durham, John S.—“Diane, Priestess of Hayti.” (N.) Durham, John S.—“To Teach Negro History.” Philadel¬

phia, 1897. (N.) DeTocqueville, Hugo—“Letters on American Slavery.” David, Paul Brown—“Letter.” 1860. Dean, C. C.—“A Brief History of the Island of Hayti.” Bos¬

ton, 1831. Davis, Daniel W.—“ ’Weh Down Souf.” Cleveland, O.,

1897. (N.) Davis, Daniel W., and B. Jackson—“The Industrial His¬

tory of the Negro Race.” Domingo and Hayti—Philadelphia, 1852. Earle, Victoria—“Aunt Linda.” (N.) Elliott, Charles (Rev.)—“The Bible and Slavery.” Easton, William Adger—“Dessalines.” (N.) Eaton, John, LL. D.—“Grant, Lincoln and the Freedmen.” Eastman, Mary H.—“Aunt Phillis’ Cabin.”

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Ebony Idol, The—Illustrated. New York, 1860 (A satire on the Negro.)

Embrey, J. C. (Bishop)—“Ethnology.” Philadelphia, 1893. (N.)

Elliot, R. B.—“Civil Rights.” (N.) Easton, H. A. (Rev.)—“A Treatise (1837) on the Intellec¬

tual Character of the Colored People of the United States.”

Ewing, Q.—“The Heart of the Race Problem.” “Equality of All Men Before the Law”—W. D. Kelly, Wen-

del Phillips and Frederick Douglass. Boston, 1865. Edwards, Bryan—“The History of the British Colonies in

the West Indies.” Three volumes. London, 1801. (Engravings and scarce.)

Ecob, John H.—“The Dehumanized Citizen.” Echoes of the Cabinet—New York, 1875. Floyd, Silas X—“Floyd’s Flowers.” (Fables.) (N.) Forten, Charlotte L.—“Madame Therese” (translation).

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(N.)

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(N.) Thomas, William H.—“The American Negro.” New York,

1/ Thomas! Charles W. (Rev.)—“West Coast of Africa.” (N.) V, Truman, George, M. D.—“Journal of Rachel.

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1835 Townsend, W. C.—“Love and Liberty.” A romance of Anti-

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ground Railway.” Wheatley, Phyllis—“Poems.” London, 1773. First edi-

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1000 Witnesses.” New York, 1839. Weeden, Howard—“Old Voices.” (> Weeden, Howard—“Shadows on the Wall. Weeden, Howard—“Bandanna Ballads.” „ Wilson, Henry—“Anti-Slavery Measures in Congress Wilson, Henry—“Rise and Fall of the Slave Power. Three

volumes. . „ Whittier, J. G.—“Life of L. M. Child. ... . , Wright, John—“Bound Tracts on Slavery. Published

1820 Woolman, John—“Testimony of English Friends.” 1783. Watson—“Annals of Philadelphia.” With citations about

colored people from the beginning. Wesley, John—“Views of American Slavery. 1858.

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Edition

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Whittier, John G.—“Poems.” 1838. (First edition.) Williamson, Passmore—“The Case of.” Philadelphia, 1856. Warner, Charles Dudley—“On Horseback in Virginia.” Whitman, Alberry A.—“The Rape of Florida.” (N.) _ Wood, Norman B.—“The White Side of a Black Subject.

(N.) X' Waltz, Elizabeth Cherry—“The Ancient Landmark.” A

Tale of Kentucky. Walker, David—“Walker’s Appeal.” Boston, 1830. (Rar¬

est Negro item.) (N.) Williams, James—“Narrative.” 1838. (N.) White, William S. (Rev.)—“The African Preacher.” (N.) Wolfe, Samuel M.—“The Impending Crisis Dissected.” Wright, R. R., Jr.—“The Pennsylvania Negro.” (N.) Wright, R. R., Jr.—“Self-help in Negro Education.”, (N.) Whipple, Wryne—“The Heart of Abraham Lincoln.”

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graphed. (N.) . Wears, Isaiah C.—“Polite and Cultured Conversation.’

Philadelphia. (N.) Woodward, D. W.—“Negro Progress in a Mississippi

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ored People.” (N.) Waring, J. H. H.—“Work of the Colored Law and Order

League.” Baltimore. (N.) White, George H.—“Defence of the Negro Race.” Janu¬

ary, 1901. (N.) White, George H.—“Trade of Porto Rico.” House of Rep¬

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Philadelphia, 1863. Waller, O. M. (Rev.)—“Which is the Church of Christ?”

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1833. (N.) “Ware, John F„ and His Work for the Freedmen.” Auto¬

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Lexington, Ky„ 1845. Whipple, Charles K.—“The Non-Resistance Principle.”

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Williams, James—“Life and Adventures.” Boston, 1863. (N.)

Wilberfore—“His Life.” Two volumes. Work, Monroe T.—“Negroes’ Year Book, 1912-1913. (N.)

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Founded by the New Yoik Legislature, 1808. (N.)

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