""Black Abolitionists"" chronicles the achievements of American blacks instrumental in the cause of abolition through primary sources documents and brings to life the powerful voices of a brave and sometimes little-known group of African-Americans. Beginning with the 18th century anti-slavery writings of Prince Hall, the book describes the efforts of free blacks to end slavery by means of the Underground Railroad and through speeches, newspapers, books, pamphlets, poems, and personal accounts and narratives. Included in this compilation are primary sources from Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, David Walker, William Wells Brown, and many others.
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