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The Alpha · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4193
The Alpha · Duke University Library Exhibits Skip to main content About Menu Introduction About Collector's Statement Interview with Lisa (...)
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[Portrait of Lucretia Mott] · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4169
Some male delegates, including William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass, sat with them in solidarity. After the (...)
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Manifest | Duke University Libraries
https://library.duke.edu/exhibits/2018/wendelwhite
Image: The Works of Robert Burns, First Book Purchased After Slavery by Frederick Douglass Rush Rhees Library, University of (...)
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Introduction · "To Stand by the Side of Freedom" - Abraham Lincoln and 19th Century America · Duke U
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/lincoln/introduction
Looking back in 1876, abolitionist Frederick Douglass noted that “Our faith in [Lincoln] was often taxed and strained to the (...)
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"Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Delivered in Springfield, Saturday Evening, July 17, 1858." · Duke
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/lincoln/item/12189
This speech convinced Frederick Douglass that Lincoln might be capable of uniting “all the moral and political forces” (...)
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Getting started - Writing 101: The Slave Narrative - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/c.php?g=1303320&p=9577385
Chat with a Librarian Find books Find articles Slave narratives & pre-1900 publications Evaluating sources Citing sources Meet your (...)
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Out of the House of Bondage - Duke University Libraries Magazine
https://blogs.library.duke.edu/magazine/2010/04/06/bondage/
Out of the House of Bondage was the 2009 co-winner of the Philip Taft Labor History Award and a 2009 finalist for both the Jefferson Davis Award (...)
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“To Stand by the Side of Freedom”: Abraham Lincoln and Nineteenth-Century America | Duke University
https://library.duke.edu/exhibits/2021/Lincoln
Looking back in 1876, abolitionist Frederick Douglass noted that “Our faith in [Lincoln] was often taxed and strained to the (...)
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Getting started - Writing 101: The Slave Narrative - LibGuides at Duke University
https://guides.library.duke.edu/wr101_slave_narrative
Chat with a Librarian Find books Find articles Slave narratives & pre-1900 publications Evaluating sources Citing sources Meet your (...)
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[Poems and illustrations] · Duke University Library Exhibits
https://exhibits.library.duke.edu/exhibits/show/baskin/item/4137
Chapman, organizer of the fair and a Garrisonian abolitionist, wrote Right and Wrong in Massachusetts and edited the annual the Liberty Bell . (...)