Part 41 (1/2)

MAY, SJ _Some Recollections of our Anti-Slavery Conflict_

MCLEOD, ALEXANDER _Negro Slavery Unjustifiable A Discourse by the Late Alexander McLeod, 1802, with an Appendix_ (New York, 1863)

MEADE, BISHOP WILLIAM _Old Churches, Ministers, and Fainia_ (Philadelphia, 1897)

MONROE, JAMES _The Writings of Ja a Collection of his Public and Private Papers and Correspondence now for the First Time Printed, Edited by SM Hamilton_ (Boston, 1900)

MOORE, GEORGE H _Notes on the History of Slavery in Massachusetts by George H Moore, Librarian of the New York Historical Society and Corresponding Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society_ (New York, 1866)

MORGAN, THOMAS J _The Negro in America_ (Philadelphia, 1898)

NEEDLES, EDWARD _Ten Years' Progress, or a Comparison of the State and Condition of the Colored People in the City and County of Philadelphia from 1837 to 1847_ (Philadelphia, 1849)

OThellO (PSEUDONYM) ”Essays on Negro Slavery” Published in _The Aro

OVINGTON, MW _Half-a-Man_ (New York, 1911) Treats of the Negro in the State of New York A few pages are devoted to the education of the colored people

PARRISH, JOHN _Remarks on the Slavery of the Black People; Addressed to the Citizens of the United States, Particularly to those who are in Legislative or Executive Stations in the General or State Governe_ (Philadelphia, 1806)

PLUMER, WS _Thoughts on the Religious Instruction of the Negroes of this Country_ (Savannah, 1848)

Plymouth Colony, New _Records of the Colony of New Plyislature of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Edited by Nathaniel B Shurtleff, Member of the Massachusetts Historical Society, and Fellow of the Antiquarians of London (Boston, 1855)

PORTEUS, BISHOP BEILBY _The Works of the Rev Beilby Porteus, DD, Late Bishop of London, with his Life by the Rev Robert Hodgson, AM, FRS, Rector of St George's, Hanover Square, and One of the Chaplains in ordinary to His Majesty_ A new edition in six volumes

(London, 1816)

POWER, REV JOHN H _Review of the Lectures of William A Smith, DD, on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the Duties of Masters to Slaves in a Series of Letters addressed to the Author_

(Cincinnati, 1859)

Quaker Pamphlet

RICE, DAVID _Slavery Inconsistent with Justice and Good Policy: Proved by a Speech Delivered in the Convention Held at Danville, Kentucky_ (Philadelphia, 1792, and London, 1793)

SCOBER, J _Negro Apprenticeshi+p in the Colonies_ (London, 1837)

SECKER, THOMAS _The Works of the Right Reverend Thomas Seeker, Archbishop of Canterbury with a Review of his Life and Character by B

Porteus_ (New edition in six voluround Railroad from Slavery to Freedom, by WH Siebert, associate Professor of History in the Ohio State University, with an Introduction by AB Hart_ (New York, 1898)

SMITH, WILLIAM A _Lectures on the Philosophy and Practice of Slavery as Exhibited in the Institution of Domestic Slavery in the United States, with the Duties of Masters to Slaves_ (Nashville, Tenn, 1856) Doctor Smith was the President and Professor of Moral and Intellectual Philosophy of Randolph-Macon College

_Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States of A Inquiries to Questions Transn Anti-Slavery Society for the Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade throughout the World Presented to the General Anti-Slavery Convention Held in London, June, 1840, by the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery Society_ (London, 1841)

_The Enor the Moral and Spiritual Elevation of the Colored Race_ (New York) This work includes speeches of Wilberforce and other documents

_The Jesuit Relations and Allied Documents, Travels, and Explorations of the Jesuit Missionaries in New France, 1610-1791 The Original French, Latin, and Italian Texts with English Translations and Notes; Illustrated by Portraits, Maps, and Facsimiles Edited by Reuben Gold Thwaites, Secretary of the State Historical Society of Wisconsin_ (Cleveland, 1896)

_The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists_ (Philadelphia, 1836)