In this anonymously published work, the author writes about the different perspectives on slavery and discusses why colonization is the best answer to the slavery problem.
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Nehemiah Adams, a Northerner, recounts his impressions of slavery and Southern life acquired during his visit to the South.
Tiphen Walsingham Allen, from Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, records his thoughts and activities as a student at Dickinson College.
This scrapbook was created in 1980 to document the history of Alpha Delta Epsilon (ADE), a local sorority established at Dickinson College on October 4, 1967. Members of Dickinson's chapter of the Phi Mu sorority formed ADE when Phi Mu's national...
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
This scrapbook documents the members and activities of Alpha Delta Epsilon, a local sorority founded at Dickinson College in 1967.
A formal statement of the beliefs and goals of the American Anti-Slavery Society at the time of their founding.
During this convention, the delegates discussed how to end the slave trade as well as how to end slavery in states like Connecticut.
A series of letters published in newspapers of the day, discussing the origin of slavery, internal improvements, tariffs, and abolitionist arguments.
An anonymous Philadelphia Whig argues that Buchanan is a superior canidate in the 1856 elections because he will preserve the Union in the face of the issue of slavery.
This pamphlet gives accounts of the negative views toward slavery of the Protestant Episcopal Church, Methodist Episcopal Church, Old School Presbyterian Church, Baptist Churches, New School Presbyterian Church, Lutheran Church, United...
Arguing that no race is inferior to another, the women of the Anti-Slavery Convention advocate for freedom for slaves and education for slaves and freemen.
In his address, Edwin Atlee discusses the suffering of slaves including the enslavement of children based on the status of the mother.























