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Essays on Morals and the Diffusion of Knowledge._ (Philadelphia, 1817.) ---- _American Infernal Slave Trade; with Reflections on the Project for forming a Colony of Blacks in Africa_. (London, 1822.) TOWER, PHILO. _Slavery Unmasked: Being a Truthful Narrative of Three Years' Residence and Journeying in Eleven Southern States; to which is Added "The Invasion of Kansas," Including the Last Chapter of her Wrongs_. (Rochester, 1856.) TURNER, E.R. _The Negro in Pennsylvania_. (Washington, 1911.) _Tyrannical Libertymen: a Discourse upon Negro Slavery in the United States; Composed at---- in New Hampshire; on the Late Federal Thanksgiving Day_. (Hanover, N.H., 1795.) VAN EVRIE, JOHN H. _Negroes and Negro Slavery_, by J.H. Van Evrie, M.D. _Introductory Chapter: Causes of Popular Delusion on the Subject_. (Washington, 1853.) ---- _White Supremacy and Negro Subordination; or, Negroes a Subordinate Race, and So-called Slavery its Normal Condition. With an Appendix Showing the Past and Present Condition of the Countries South of us_. (New York, 1868.) WALKER, DAVID. _Walker's Appeal in Four Articles, together with a Preamble, to the Colored Citizens of the World, but in Particular and very Expressly to those of the United States of America. Written in Boston, State of Massachusetts, September_ 28, 1820. Second edition. (Boston, 1830.) Walker was a Negro who hoped to arouse his race to self-assertion. WASHINGTON, B.T. _The Story of the Negro_. Two volumes (New York, 1909.) WASHINGTON, GEORGE. _The Writings of George Washington, being his Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts with the Life of the Author, Notes and Illustrations, by Jared Sparks_. (Boston, 1835.) WEEKS, STEPHEN B. _Southern Quakers and Slavery. A Study in Institutional History_. (Baltimore, The Johns Hopkins Press, 1896.) ---- _The Anti-Slavery Sentiment in the South; with Unpublished Letters from John Stuart Mill and Mrs. Stowe_. (Southern History Association Publications. Volume ii., No. 2, Washington, D. C, April, 1898.) WESLEY, JOHN. _Thoughts upon Slavery. In the Potent Enemies of America Laid Open.... London, printed: Reprinted in Philadelphia with Notes, and Sold by Joseph Cruikshank_. 1774. WIGHAM, ELIZA. _The Anti-Slavery Cause in America and its Martyrs_. (London, 1863.) WILLIAMS, GEORGE W. _History of the Negro Race in the United Sta
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