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Black Abolitionist Archive
Provincial Freeman - February 17, 1855
Colored American - May 29, 1841
Provincial Freeman - April 5, 1856
John Sella Martin
William Craft
Martin R. Delany
Impartial Citizen - March 14, 1849
Weekly Anglo-African - November 16, 1861
Pacific Appeal - April 19, 1862
Elevator - October 20, 1865
Colored American - June 12, 1841
William Wells Brown
Provincial Freeman - June 23, 1855
Colored American - March 4, 1837

From the 1820s to the Civil War, African Americans assumed prominent roles in the transatlantic struggle to abolish slavery. In contrast to the popular belief that the abolitionist crusade was driven by wealthy whites, some 300 black abolitionists were regularly involved in the antislavery movement, heightening its credibility and broadening its agenda. The Black Abolitionist Digital Archive is a collection of over 800 speeches by antebellum blacks and approximately 1,000 editorials from the period. These important documents provide a portrait of black involvement in the anti-slavery movement; scans of these documents are provided as images and PDF files.

Please contact the library reference desk at edesk@udmercy.edu  or 313-993-1071 for assistance with this collection. 

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