Dinsmore Documentation presents Classics on American Slavery
| Author: | Steiner, Bernard C. |
| Title: | History of Slavery in Connecticut. |
| Citation: | Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1893. |
| Subdivision: | Appendix |
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In addition to the works quoted in the body of the monograph, the following may be mentioned as a part of the bibliography of this subject: Bacon, Leonard. “ Slavery discussed in Occasional Essays from 1833 to 1846.” New York, 1846. Beecher, Catharine E. “An Essay on Slavery and Abolitionism.” Philadelphia, 1837. Bowne, Rev. George. “ Picture of Slavery in the United States.” Middletown, 1834. Dickinson, James T. “Sermon delivered in the Second Congregational Church, Norwich, July 4, 1834, at the Request of the Anti-Slavery Society of Norwich and Vicinity.” Norwich, 1834. Fisk, Wilbur. “Substance of an Address delivered before the Middletown Colonization Society at the Annual Meeting, July 4, 1835.” Middletown, 1835. Porter, Jacob, translator. “The Well-spent Sou, or Bibles for the Poor Negro.” New Haven, 1830. Stuart, Charles. “The West India Question, reprinted from the English Quarterly Magazine and Review of April, 1832.” New Haven, 1833. Tyler, E. R. “Slaveholding a Malum in Se or Incurably Sinful.” (2 editions.) Hartford, 1839. “Fruits of Colonization—the Canterbury Persecution.” 1833. May, Samuel J. “The Right of Colored People to Education vindicated—Letters to Andrew T. Judson, Esq., and others in Canterbury, relative to Miss Crandall and her School for Colored Females.” 1833. Van Buren, Martin. Message, 1840 (Amistad). Baldwin, Roger S., and Adams, John Q. “Arguments before the United States Supreme Court in the Case of the African, Cinquez or Jinque.” 84
N. B. Negroes on the Amistad not counted in 1840. |
Dinsmore Documentation presents Classics on American Slavery