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Slavery

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 The first annual report of the Aberdeen Anti-Slavery Society for promoting the mitigation and ultimate abolition of Negro slavery : read at the general meeting, held on Monday the 16th January, 1826 : with an account of the proceedings of the meeting, &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : Printed by D. Chalmers & co, 1826United Kingdom
Abingdon, Willoughby Bertie, Earl ofSpeech of the Earl of Abingdon, on His Lordship's motion for postponing the further consideration of the question for the abolition of the slave trade, with some strictures on the speech of the Bishop of St. David'sGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Debrett and Sewel, [1793]United Kingdom
 Abridgment of the minutes of the evidence, taken before a committee of the whole House, to whom it was referred to consider of the slave trade, 1789[-91]Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1792?]Unknown
 An Abstract of the British West Indian statutes for the protection and government of slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom
 An abstract of the evidence delivered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790, and 1791, on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by James Phillips [etc.], 1791United Kingdom
 An abstract of the evidence delivered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791, on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slave-trade. 2nd. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by James Phillips [etc.], 1791United Kingdom2nd ed.
 An Account of the proceedings of a meeting on the subject of slavery, held at Birmingham, the 10th Nov., 1825Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBristol : Albion press, printed by J. Wansbrough, 1825United Kingdom
 An Accurate account of that horrible and inhuman traffic the slave trade : shewing the treatment which the slaves experience, the mode of procuring them, &c. With a description of the iron instruments used in this abominable traffic. Embellished with an engraved frontispiece.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed and published by John Fairburn, Junior [1816?].United Kingdom
Adair, James MakittrickUnanswerable arguments against the abolition of the slave trade. With a defence of the proprietors of the British Sugar Colonies ... Remarks on the dispositions and characters of the African slaves, and means suggested for the distribution of their labour, the regulation of their habitations ... The accommodation of the sickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by J.P. Bateman, [1790]United Kingdom
Adam, WilliamThe law and custom of slavery in British India : in a series of letters to Thomas Fowell Buxton, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder and co, 1840United Kingdom
Adam, WilliamPaper presented to the General Anti-Slavery Convention : slavery in IndiaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Finsbury : J. Haddon], [1840?]United Kingdom
Adams, Robert, SailorThe narrative of Robert Adams, a sailor, who was wrecked on the western coast of Africa, in the year 1810, was detained three years in slavery by the Arabs of the Great Desert, and resided several months in the City of Tombuctoo. With a map, notes, and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Murray, by W. Bulmer and co, 1816United Kingdom
 An Address to Her Royal Highness the Dutchess of York, against the use of sugarGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1792Unknown
 Address to the electors and people of the United KingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster and Thoms], [1830]United Kingdom
 An Address to the inhabitants in general of Great Britain and Ireland, relating to a few of the consequences which must naturally result from the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool and London, Printed by Mrs. E. Smith [etc.], 1788United Kingdom
 An address to the inhabitants of Glasgow, Paisley, and the neighbourhood, concerning the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow, Printed by Alex. Adam, 1791United Kingdom
 "An Address to the members of the new Parliament, on the proceedings of the Colonial Department, in furtherance of the resolutions of the House of Commons of the 15th May 1823 ""for ameliorating the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's colonies"" and on the only course that ought now to be pursued by His Majesty's government"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1826United Kingdom
 Adresse a leurs majestés impériales et royales et a leurs représentans au congrès d'Aix-la-ChapelleGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1818]Unknown
 Reasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the British colonies: being a report of a committee of the African InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1815United Kingdom
 Report of the committee of the African Institution, read to the general meeting on the 15th of July, 1807. Together with the rules and regulations adopted for the government of the SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1811United Kingdom
 A review of the colonial slave registration acts, in a report of a committee of the Board of Directors of the African Institution, made on the 22d of February, 1820, and published by order of that boardKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, and sold by Hatchard and son, 1820United Kingdom
 "Special report of the directors of the African Institution, made at the annual general meeting, on the 12th of April, 1815, respecting the allegations contained in a pamphlet entitled ""A letter to William Wilberforce, Esq. &c. by R. Thorpe, Esq. &c."""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1815United Kingdom
 Rules and regulations of the African Institution. : Formed on the 14th April, 1807Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by William Phillips, 1807United Kingdom
AfricanusRemarks on the slave tradeSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed and sold by J. Phillips [etc.], [1788]United Kingdom
Agutter, WilliamThe abolition of the slave trade considered in a religious point of viewGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington and G. Philips, 1788United Kingdom
Aichlburg, Joseph, Freiherr vonUeber die knechtschaftKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWien, J. Kurzböck, 1773Austria
Alexander, Geo. W. (George William)Letters on the slave-trade, slavery, and emancipation : with a reply to objections made to the liberation of the slaves in the Spanish colonies : addressed to friends on the continent of Europe during a visit to Spain and PortugalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1842United Kingdom
Alexander, Geo. W. (George William)Observaçoes sobre a escravatura e commercio de escravo dirigidas a's Cortes e a' naçâo portuguezaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLisboa : F.C.A. Rua do Caldeira, 1842Portugal
Alexander, R., Esq.Fate of the colonies : a letter to the proprietors and planters of the West Indies, resident in the coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Fraser, 1830United Kingdom
Alexander, WilliamAddress to the public, on the present state of the question relative to Negro slavery, in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork : Printed by W. Alexander and son, 1828United Kingdom
Alexander, WilliamAddress to the public, on the present state of the question relative to Negro slavery, in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork : Printed by W. Alexander and son, 1828United Kingdom3rd ed.
AlfredAccount of a shooting excursion on the mountains near Dromilly Estate in the Parish of Trelawny and Island of Jamaica in the month of October, 1824!!!Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Harvey and Darton, 1825United Kingdom
AlfredLetters of Alfred, to ... William Pitt ... upon the important subject of the slave trade in general, but referring particularly to his speech, as printed, of the 2d of April, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed at the Observer office, 1793United Kingdom
Allen, GeorgeResistance to slavery every man's duty : a report on American slavery read to the Worcester Central Association, March 2, 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : W. Crosby & H. P. Nichols, 1847United States
Allen, WilliamThe duty of abstaining from the use of West India produce, a speech, delivered at Coach-Maker's-Hall, Jan. 12, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T.W. Hawkins, [1792]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Allen, WilliamA plan for the immediate extinction of the slave trade for the relief of the West India colonies : and for the diffusion of civilization and christianity in Africa, by the co-operation of mammon with philanthropy.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : James Ridgway 1849.United Kingdom
 Address to the friends of constitutional liberty, on the violation by the United States House of Representatives of the right of petitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1840United States
 The Constitution of the American Anti-Slavery Society : with the declaration of the National Anti-Slavery Convention at Philadelphia, 1833, and the address to the public issued by the Executive Committee of the Society in Settember [sic] 1836Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United States
 Minutes of the proceedings of a special meeting of the fifteenth American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery ... at Philadelphia, on the tenth day of December, 1818, and continued by adjournments until the fifteenth of the same month, inclusiveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed for the Convention, by Hall & Atkinson, 1818United States
 American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnessesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839United States
AmericanAn Inquiry into the condition and prospects of the African race in the United States and the means of bettering its fortunes / by an AmericanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Haswell, Barrington, and Haswell, 1839United States
Anderson, JamesObservations on slavery, particularly with a view to its effects on the British colonies, in the West-IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by J. Harrop, 1789United Kingdom
 Anecdotes of AfricansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Harvey and Darton, 1827United Kingdom
 [Alvara com força de ley ... por bem estabelecer nova forma para a arrecadaçao dos direitos dos escravos, e marsim, que sahirem do reino de Angola, e portos da sua dependencia, desde 5 de janeiro do anno de 1760 em diante ...]Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1758]Unknown
 An Answer to the Reverend James Ramsay's essay on the treatment and conversion of slaves, in the British sugar coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBasseterre in St. Christopher, Printed by E.L. Low, 1784Saint Kitts and Nevis
AnthroposThe Rights of man (not Paines) but the rights of man in the West Indies / By AnthroposGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Knight and Lacey, 1824United Kingdom
Anti-CantIndia v. America : a letter to the Chairman of the Hon. East India Company on cottonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Aylott & Jones, 1850United Kingdom
 Anti-Slavery crisis : policy of ministers : reprinted from the Eclectic Review for April, 1838 : with a postscript on the debate and division in the House of Commons on the 29th and 30th of MarchGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Ball, 1838United Kingdom
 Report of the Agency Committee of the Anti-Slavery Society, established in June, 1831 for the purpose of disseminating information by lectures on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by S. Bagster, 1832United Kingdom  
 Account of the receipts & disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society for the years 1823, 1824, 1825 & 1826 : with a list of the subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by Bagster and Thomas], [1827?]United Kingdom  
 Account of the receipts & disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society for the years 1829 & 1830 : with a list of the subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1831]United Kingdom  
 Account of the receipts and disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society for the year 1831 : with a list of the subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1832]United Kingdom  
 Antidote to West-Indian sketches, drawn from authentic sources No. I [-VII]Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Whitmore and Fenn, 1816-1817United Kingdom  
 Appel aux souverains réunis à Paris, pour en obtenir l'abolition de la traite des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, Ellerton et Henderson, [1814]United Kingdom  
Appleton, NathanCorrespondence between Nathan Appleton and John G. Palfrey : intended as a supplement to Mr. Palfrey's pamphlet on the slave powerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Eastburn, 1846United States  
Archer, E. (Edward)Free labour versus slave labour : a letter to the Right Hon. S. Lushington, M.P. and the opponents of free labour, shewing that in their opposition to emigration from India to the British colonies they are virtually encouraging the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder and co, 1840United Kingdom  
Armstrong, John, B.A."A candid examination of ""The defense of the settlers of Honduras"" : or, A fair inquiry into the truth and justice of their accusations against Colonel George Arthur, late Superintendent of that settlement"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1824United Kingdom  
Ashburton, Alexander Baring, BaronMr. Alexander Baring's speech in the House of Commons on the 15th day of May, 1823, on Mr. Buxton's motion for a resolution declaratory of slavery in the British colonies being contrary to the English Constitution and to ChristianityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Marchant, printer, 1823United Kingdom  
Ashmun, J. (Jehudi)Memoir of the life and character of the Rev. Samuel BaconGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington City : J. Gideon, junior, printer, 1822United States  
 Third report of the Association for the Relief of Distressed Negroes, &c. in AntiguaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London] W. Phillips, printer, [1815]United Kingdom  
 An appeal to the Christian women of Sheffield from the Association for the Universal Abolition of SlaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed by R. Leader, 1837United Kingdom  
Author of A statement of the claims of the West India colonies to a protecting duty against East India sugarEmancipation of the Negro slaves in the West India colonies considered, with reference to its impolicy and injustice : in answer to Mr. Wilberforce's appeal / by the author of 'A statement of the claims of the West India colonies to a protecting duty against East India sugar'Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Whitmore and Fenn, 1824United Kingdom  
Author of Honesty the best policy"Plain facts / by the author of ""Honesty the best policy"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leicester : Printed and sold by A. Cockshaw], [1829]United Kingdom  
Author of the former specimenAnti-Slavery : more exposures / by the author of the former specimenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Aberdeen : D. Chalmers & co., printers], [1826]United Kingdom  
Azeredo Coutinho, José Joaquim da Cunha deAnalyse sobre a justiça do commercio do resgate dos escravos da costa da Africa, novamente revista, e acrescentada por seu authorKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLisboa, J. R. Neves, 1808PortugalNovamente revista, e acrescentada por seu author.
Azeredo Coutinho, José Joaquim da Cunha deAnalyse sur la justice du commerce du rachat des esclaves de la côte d'AfriqueGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, de l'Imprimerie de Baylis [etc.], 1798United Kingdom
Azeredo Coutinho, José Joaquim da Cunha deConcordancia das leis de Portugal, e das bullas pontificias, das quaes humas permittem a escravidão dos pretos d' Africa, e outras prohibem a escravidão dos indios do BrazilKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLisboa, J.R. Neves, 1808Portugal
Babington, ChurchillThe influence of Christianity in promoting the abolition of slavery in Europe : a dissertation which obtained the Hulsean Prize for the year 1845Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge : The University press, 1846United Kingdom
Bacon, LeonardReview of pamphlets on slavery and colonization- 2d separate ed.Widener Library, Harvard UniversityNew-York : Published and sold by A.H. Maltby, 1833United States2nd separate ed.
 An official letter from the Commissioners of Correspondence of the Bahama Islands to George Chalmers : concerning the proposed abolition of slavery in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNassau : Printed at the Royal Gazette office, 1823Bahamas
Bailey, B., Rev.The house of bondage : a disseration upon the nature of service or slavery under the Levitical law among the Hebrews in the earliest ages and in the Gentile world until the coming of ChristGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for C. & J. Rivington, 1824United Kingdom
Baldwin, GeorgeMemorial relating to the trade in slaves carried on in Egypt, the number annually brought into it, and sold ... And further - relating to the caravans periodically sent from Egypt into the interior parts of AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1790]Unknown
Baldwin, Walter J.English slave trade! Petition on the injustice, inhumani impolicy, and illegality of imprisonment for debt, and on the grievances of the King's Bench prisonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by R. Cantwell, 1813United Kingdom2nd ed.
Ball, CharlesSlavery in the United States : a narrative of the life and adventures of Charles Ball, a black manGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLewistown, Pa. : Printed and published by J.W. Shugert, 1836United States
Bandinel, JamesSome account of the trade in slaves from Africa as connected with Europe and America : from the introduction of the trade into modern Europe, down to the present time, especially with reference to the efforts made by the British government for its extinctionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Brown, 1842United Kingdom
 The report of a select committee of the House of Assembly, appointed to inquire into the origin, causes, and progress, of the late insurrectionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBarbados, Printed (by order of the Legislature) by W. Walker, [1816]Barbados
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia)Epistle to William Wilberforce on the rejection of the bill for abolishing the slave trade- 2d edWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed for J. Johnson, [1791]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Barbauld, Mrs. (Anna Letitia)Epistle to William Wilberforce, Esq. on the rejection of the Bill for abolishing the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson, 1791United Kingdom
Barbour, JamesSpeech of Mr. J. Barbour, of Virginia, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Jan. 31, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown
Barbour, Philip PendletonSpeech of Mr. P.P. Barbour, of Virginia, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 10, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown
Barclay, Alexander"A practical view of the present state of slavery in the West Indies : or, An examination of Mr. Stephen's ""Slavery of the British West India colonies"" : containing an account of the actual condition of the Negroes in Jamaica : with observations on the decrease of the slaves since the abolition of the slave trade and on the probable effects of legislative emancipation : also, strictures on the Edinburgh Review and on the pamphlets of Mr. Cooper and Mr. Bickell- 2d ed."Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Smith, Elder & co, 1827United Kingdom2nd ed.
Barclay, Alexander"A practical view of the present state of slavery in the West Indies : or, An examination of Mr. Stephen's ""Slavery of the British West India colonies"" : containing more particularly an account of the actual condition of the Negroes in Jamaica , with observations on the decrease of the slaves since the abolition of the slave trade, and on the probable effects of legislative emancipation"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Smith, Elder & co, 1826United Kingdom
Barclay, DavidAn account of the emancipation of the slaves of Unity Valley Pen in JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDorking : Printed by E. Langley, 1825United Kingdom
Barclay, DavidAn account of the emancipation of the slaves of Unity Valley Pen, in JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by W. Phillips, 1801United Kingdom
Barclay, DavidAn account of the emancipation of the slaves of Unity Valley Pen, in Jamaica. Second edition, with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by W. Phillips, 1801United Kingdom2nd ed. / with an appendix.
Barham, J. F. (Joseph Foster)Considerations on the abolition of Negro slavery and the means for practically effecting it- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Ridgway, 1823United Kingdom2nd ed.
Barham, J. F. (Joseph Foster)Considerations on the abolition of Negro slavery and the means of practically effecting itGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Ridgway, 1823United Kingdom
Barrett, Mr.The speeches of Mr. Barrett and of Mr. Burge at a general meeting of planters, merchants, and others interested in the West-India colonies, assembled...on the 18th May, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by A.J. Valpy, 1833United Kingdom
Barrett, RichardA reply to the speech of Dr. Lushington, in the House of Commons, on the 12th June, 1827, on the condition of the freecoloured people of JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Shackell and Baylis, 1828United Kingdom
BarristerAnalysis of the evidence given before the Select Committee upon the slave trade / by a barristerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Partridge and Oakey, 1850United Kingdom
Barry, John, Wesleyan missionary to Jamaica"Letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir George Murray... occasioned by certain remarks contained in a pamphlet by A. Barclay, Esq. of Jamaica, entitled ""Effects of the late colonial policy of Great Britain"" &c., involving the characters of the missionaries in that island"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J. Mason, 1830United Kingdom
Beaufoy, HenryThe speech of Mr. Beaufoy, Tuesday, the 18th June, 1788, in a committee of the whole House, on a bill for regulating the conveyance of negroes from Africa to the West-Indies. To which are added observations on the evidence adduced against the billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillipps, 1789United Kingdom
Beaumont, Augustus HardinCompensation to slave owners fairly considered in an appeal to the common sense of the people of England- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by E. Wilson, 1826United Kingdom4th ed.
Beaumont, Gustave deMarie : ou, L'esclavage aux Etats-Unis : tableau de moeurs américainesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Librairie de C. Gosselin, 1835France
Beckford, WilliamRemarks upon the situation of negroes in Jamaica, impartially made from a local experience of nearly thirteen yearsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. and J. Egerton, 1788United Kingdom
Beecher, Catharine EstherAn essay on slavery and abolitionism, with reference to the duty of American females- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : H. Perkins, 1837United States2nd ed.
Beldam, JosephReflections on slavery : in reply to certain passages of a speech recently delivered by Mr. Canning : addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Dacre / by a barristerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Moyes, and sold by Hatchard and son , and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom
Beldam, JosephA review of the late proposed measure for the reduction of the duties on sugar so far as it relates to slavery and the slave trade : addressed to Sir T. F. Buxton, BartKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Ridgway, 1841United Kingdom
Bellon de Saint-Quentin, J.Dissertation sur la traite et le commerce des négresGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1764Unknown
Belsham, WilliamAn essay on the African slave tradeLibrary of CongressPhiladelphia : Printed by Daniel Humphreys, [1790]United States
Belu, C.Des colonies et de la traité des nègresNew York Public LibraryParis : De l'imprimérie de Guilleminet [etc.], an IX, 1800France
Benezet, AnthonyA caution and warning to Great Britain and her coloniesColumbia UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by D. Hall and W. Sellers, [1767]United States
Benezet, AnthonyA caution to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia printed, London reprinted and sold by J. Phillips, 1785United StatesA new ed.
Benezet, AnthonyA caution to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia printed, London, reprinted, 1767United States
Benezet, AnthonyA caution to Great Britain and her colonies, in a short representation of the calamitous state of the enslaved negroes in the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia and London, sold by J. Phillips, 1784United KingdomNew ed.
Benezet, AnthonyEine kurtze Vorstellung des Theils von Africa nebst Anführung mancher schrifftlichen Zeugnüssen von verschiedenen nahmhafften Personen als Georg Wallis, Franz Hutchinson und Jacob FosterLibrary of CongressEphrata : Drucks der Societät auf kosten etlicher Freunden, [1763]Pennsylvania
Benezet, AnthonyNotes on the slave tradeColumbia University[s.l. : s.n.], [178-?]Unknown
Benezet, AnthonyNotes on the slave trade, &cLibrary of Congress[s.l. : s.n.], [1781?]Unknown
Benezet, AnthonyObservations on the inslaving, importing and purchasing of Negroes- 2d edColumbia UniversityGermantown : Printed by Christopher Sower, 1760United States2nd ed.
Benezet, AnthonySerious considerations on several important subjectsLibrary of CongressPhiladelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, 1778United States
Benezet, AnthonyA short account of that part of Africa inhabited by the Negroes- 2d ed., with large additions and amendmentsBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by W. Dunlap, [1762]United States2nd ed. with large additions and amendments.
Benezet, AnthonyA short account of that part of Africa, inhabited by the negroes, with respect to the fertility of the country, the good disposition of many of the natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on. The third editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed by W. Dunlap. London, Reprinted by W. Baker and J.W. Galabin, 1762, 1768United States3rd ed. ... Philadelphia : Printed by W. Dunlap, in the year 1762.
Benezet, AnthonySome historical account of GuineaBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, [1771]United States
Benezet, AnthonySome historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitantsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United KingdomNew ed.
Benezet, AnthonySome historical account of Guinea, its situation, produce, and the general disposition of its inhabitants. With an inquiry into the rise and progress of the slave trade, its nature, and lamentable effects. Also a republication of the sentiments of several authors of note on this interesting subject: Particularly an extract of a treatise written by Granville SharpeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia. London, Re-printed, and sold by W. Owen [etc.], 1771, 1772United Kingdom
Bevan, WilliamA letter to the Right Honourable Lord Brougham on the alleged breach of the colonial apprenticeship contractGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Published by D. Marples & co, 1838United Kingdom
Bevan, WilliamThe operation of the apprenticeship system in the British colonies : a statement, the substance of which was presented and adopted at the meeting of the Liverpool Anti-Slavery Society, December 19th, 1837 : with references to official documents, authentic narratives, and additional subsequent informationKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLiverpool : D. Marples and co, 1838United Kingdom
Beverley, R. M. (Robert Mackenzie)The evidence of the real merits of the Negro apprenticeship in the British colonies examined / by JustusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Tyler, 1838United Kingdom
Bickell, RichardThe West Indies as they are : or, A real picture of slavery but more particularly as it exists in the Island of JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Birmingham : Printed by J. Belcher and son], [1825]United Kingdom
Bickell, RichardThe West Indies as they are : or, A real picture of slavery, but more particularly as it exists in the Island of Jamaica : in three parts : with notesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1825United Kingdom
Birney, James GillespieLetter on colonization, addressed to the Rev. Thornton J. MillsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Garrison and Knapp, 1834United Kingdom
Birney, James GillespieLetter on colonization, addressed to the Rev. Thornton J. MillsWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew York : Office of the Anti-Slavery Reporter, 1834United States
Birt, JohnOfficial responsibility affirmed and enforced : in a letter to Sir George Grey, Bart., M.P., Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, on the administration of the act for the abolition of British colonial slaveryKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Hatchard & son, 1837United Kingdom
Bisset, RobertThe history of the Negro slave trade, in its connection with the commerce and prosperity of the West Indies, and the wealth and power of the British empireKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for S. Highley, 1805United Kingdom
Blyth, G.Means of suppressing the slave trade : extract of a letterGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. :s.n.], [1850]Unknown
Blyth"A letter to Her Majesty's ministers on the sugar bill : no. 1, 13th August 1846, pleading to cause of mankind and demanding ""protection,"" not for the planter, but the slave"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Boulogne : F. Birlé], [1846]France
Bollan, WilliamBritannia libera, or A defence of the free state of man in England, against the claim of any man there as a slave. Inscribed and submited to the Jurisconsulti, and the free people of EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Almon, 1772United Kingdom
Bonifácio, JoséMemoir addressed to the General Constituent and Legislative Assembly of the Empire of Brazil, on slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Butterworth, 1826United Kingdom
Bonifácio, JoséMemoir addressed to the general, constituent and legislative assembly of the empire of Brazil, on slavery translated from the Portuguese by William WaltonSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityLondon : Sold by Butterworth, Ridgway, Booth and Wilson, 1826United Kingdom  
Booth, AbrahamCommerce in the human species, and the enslaving of innocent persons, inimical to the laws of Moses and the gospel of Christ. A sermonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by L. Wayland, 1792United Kingdom  
 Ninth annual report of the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society : presented October 12, 1842Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : O. Johnson, 1842United States  
 Report of the Boston Female Anti Slavery Society : with a concise statement of events previous and subsequent to the annual meeting of 1835Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by the Society, 1836United States  
Bouët-Willaumez, Louis-Edouard, comteCommerce et traite des noirs aux côtes occidentales d'Afrique : ler janvier 1848Widener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Imprimérie nationale, 1848France  
Bourne, GeorgePicture of slavery in the United States of America, being a practical illustration of voluntaryism and republicanisnGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Re-printed at the University press for W.R. M'Fhun, 1835United Kingdom  
Bourne, GeorgeSlavery illustrated in its effects upon woman and domestic societyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by I. Knapp, 1837United States  
Bowditch, William I. (William Ingersoll)Cass and Taylor on the slavery questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Damrell & Moore, 1848United States  
Bowring, John, SirContestacion a las observaciones de D. Juan Bernardo O'Gavan sobre la suerte de los negros de Africa : y reclamacion contra el tratado celebrado con los ingleses en 1817Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMadrid : Imprenta de L. Amarita, 1821Spain  
Bradburn, SamuelA address, to the people called Methodists, concerning the evil of encouraging the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by T. Harper, 1792United Kingdom  
Branagan, ThomasA preliminary essay, on the oppression of the exiled sons of Africa. Consisting of animadversions on the impolicy and barbarity of the deleterious commerce and subsequent slavery of the human species, to which is added, a desultory letter written to Napoleon Bonaparte ... 1801New York Public LibraryPhiladelphia, Printed for the author, by J.W. Scott, 1804United States  
 Brazilian slave trade : 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Norwich : Printed by J. Fletcher], [1839][Norwich, England]  
 Breve resumo sobre a natureza do commercio de escravatura e das atrocidades que d'elle resultam : seguido de huma relaçao historica dos debates que terminaram a final aboliçaõGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : Impresso por Ellerton e Henderson, 1821United Kingdom  
Bridges, George WilsonA voice from Jamaica : in reply to William WilberforceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1823United Kingdom  
 Brief remarks on the slave registry bill, and upon a special report of the African Institution, recommending that measure. 67, [1] p. incl. table. 8°.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom  
 A brief view of the nature and effects of Negro slavery as it exists in the colonies of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster and Thoms, printers], [1830]United Kingdom  
Brissot de Warvill, J.-P., (Jacques-Pierre)Mémoire sur les noirs de l'Amérique septentrionale lu à l'Assemblée de la Société des amis des noirs, le 9 février 1789Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez Bailly et Desenne, 1789France
Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre)Discours sur la nécessité d'établir à Paris une société pour concourir, avec celle de Londres, à l'abolition de la traite & de l'esclavage des nègresColumbia University[s.l. : s.n.], [1788]Unknown
Brissot de Warville, J.-P. (Jacques-Pierre)Réplique à la première et dernière Lettre de Louis-Marthe GuoyColumbia UniversityParis : Chez Belin [etc.], 10 février 1791France
 British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society for the abolition of slavery and the slave-trade throughout the world : addressGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Johnston and Barrett, printers], [1839]United Kingdom
 The Export of coolies from India to MauritiusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1842United Kingdom
 The fourth annual report of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society for the abolition of slavery and the slave-trade throughout the world : presented to the general meeting held...on...June 21st, 1843... : with an appendix, list of contributionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : The Society, 1843United Kingdom
 British colonial slavery compared with that of pagan antiquityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom
British planterBrief remarks on scriptural notices respecting bondmen, and a plan for the gradual manumission of slaves without violation of public faith or infringement of vested rightsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for E. Lloyd, 1823United Kingdom
 British slavery describedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by J. Mort, 1828United Kingdom
 British slavery described- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by J. Mort, and sold for the benefit of the North Staffordshire Ladies Anti-Slavery Society, 1828United Kingdom2nd ed.
Briton"Considerations on certain remarks on the Negro slavery and abolition questions in Lord Stowell's judgment in the case of the slave ""Grace"" / By a Briton"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by J. Marshall, 1827United Kingdom
Broglie, Achille-Léon-Victor, duc deDiscours prononcé par m. le Duc de Broglie à la Chambre des Pairs le 28 mars 1822 sur la traite des NègresKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Paris : L.E. Herhan, imprimeur], [1822]France
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave tradeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1804United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade. 2d. ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1804United Kingdom2nd ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronA concise statement of the question regarding the abolition of the slave trade. 3d. ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1804United Kingdom3rd ed.
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronCorrected report of the speech of Mr. Brougham in the House of Commons...May 13th, 1830, on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leeds : E. Baines and son], [1830]United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronImmediate emancipation : the speech of Lord Brougham in the House of Lords on...February 20th, 1838, on slavery and the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Central Emancipation Committee, [1838]United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords on...February 19, 1839, on moving for a Committee of the Whole House on the corn lawsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Ridgway, 1839United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords on...the 20th of February, 1838, for the immediate emancipation of the Negro apprenticesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1838United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords...January 29, 1838, upon the slave trade : with an abstract of the discussion which ensuedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLindfield : Printed at the schools of industry, 1838United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords...March 6, 1838, upon the eastern slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1838United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronLord Brougham's speech in the House of Lords...March 6, 1838, upon the eastern slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway and sons, 1838United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronOpinions of Henry Brougham, Esq. on Negro slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H.J. M'Clary, 1830United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronOpinions of Henry Brougham, Esq. on Negro slavery : with remarksGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Whitmore and Fenn, 1826United Kingdom
Brougham and Vaux, Henry Brougham, BaronSpeech of the Right Hon. Lord Brougham on the liabilities of British subjects to the penalties of the law for holding and trafficking in slaves and on slavery in British India : delivered in the House of Lords, 5th October, 1841 : with illustrative notesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : T. Ward, 1841United Kingdom
Brown, William WellsNarrative of William W. Brown an American slaveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Charles Gilpin, 1849United Kingdom
Bunn, ThomasAn essay on the abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions without injury to the master or his property, with the least possible injury to the slave, without revolution, and without loss to the revenueGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonFrome : Printed by W.P. Penny, 1833United Kingdom
Burgess, ThomasConsiderations on the abolition of slavery and the slave trade, upon the grounds of natural, religious, and political dutyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonOxford, Sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke [etc.], 1789United Kingdom
Burnley, William H. (William Hardin)Observations on the present condition of the Island of Trinidad and the actual state of the experiment of Negro emancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1842United Kingdom
Burnley, William H. (William Hardin)Opinions on slavery & emancipation in 1823, referred to in a recent debate in the House of Commons by Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esq. : with additional observations applicable to... E.G. Stanley's plan for the extinction of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Risgway, 1833United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, Sir"Abridgment of Sir T. Fowell Buxton's work entitled ""The African slave trade and its remedy"" : with an explanatory preface and an appendix- 2d ed."Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Murray, 1840United Kingdom2nd ed.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirAbridgment of Sir T. Fowell Buxton's work on the African slave trade and its remedy : with an explanatory preface and an appendixWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Murray, 1840United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1839United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe African slave tradeSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Merrihew and Thompson, 1839United States1st American, from 2nd London ed. with an appendix.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe African slave trade and its remedyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1840United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe African slave trade and its remedyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Murray, 1840United Kingdom
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirThe African slave trade- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Murray, 1839United Kingdom2nd ed.
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirDe la traite des esclaves en Afrique et des moyens d'y remédier traduit de l'anglais sur la seconde édition par J. J. PacaudGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : A. Bertrand, éditeur, 1840France
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirDer afrikanische Sklavenhandel und seine AbhülfeHarvard Law LibraryLeipzig : F.A. Brockhaus, 1841Germany
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirDiscours prononcé dans la Chambre des Communes d'Angleterre à l'appui de la motion pour l'adoucissement et l'extinction graduelle de l'esclavage dans les colonies anglaisesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : de l'Imprimérie de Crapelet, 1824France
Buxton, Thomas Fowell, SirA letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell... : on certain allegations recently made in the House of Commons in the debate on Sir George Strickland's motion for the abolition of negro apprenticeship.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : John Hatchard and Son 1838.United Kingdom
Campbell, JohnA letter to Sir Robert Peel, Bart., on the subject of British colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by J. Colston, 1830United Kingdom
CandidusA letter addressed to Edward Bacon, Esq. upon his sentiments respecting slavery in the West Indies as expressed by him at the corporation dinner, September 29th, 1830- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonIpswich : Printed and published by S. Piper, [1830?]United Kingdom2nd ed.
CandidusA Letter to Philo Africanus, upon slavery, in answer to his of the 22d of November, in the General Evening Post, together with the opinions of Sir John Strange, and other eminent lawyers upon this subject, with the sentence of Lord Mansfield, in the case of Somerset and Knowles, 1772, with His Lordship's explanation of that opinion in 1786Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Brown, 1788United Kingdom
Canning, GeorgeSpeech of the Right Hon. George Canning, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on laying before the House of Commons the papers in explanation of the measures adopted by His Majesty's government with a view of ameliorating the condition of the Negro slaves in the West Indies, on...the 17th of March, 1824 : to which is added an order in council for improving the condition of the slaves in TrinidadGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : L. Relfe, 1824United Kingdom
Canning, George"The speech of the Rt. Hon. George Canning in the House of Commons on the 16th day of March, 1824, on laying before the House the ""Papers in explanation of the mesures adopted by His Majesty's government for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's dominions in the West Indies"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1824United Kingdom
Carey, MathewConsiderations on the impropriety and inexpediency of renewing the Missouri question. by a PennsylvanianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, M. Carey & son, 1820United States
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society and on its probable resultsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1833United States7th ed.
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society and on its probable results, under the following heads : the origin of the Society, increase of the coloured population, manumission of slaves in the country : declaration of legislatures...in favour of the Society : situation of the colonists at Monrovia... moral and religious character of the settlers, soil, climate, commerce, and productions of Liberia : advantages to the free coloured population by emigration to Liberia- 9th ed., to which is prefixed the important information collected by Joseph Jones, a coloured man, lately sent to Liberia by the Kentucky Colonization Society to ascertain the true state of the country, its productions, trade and commerce, and the situation and prospects of the colonistsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : For sale by Carey & Hart, 1834United States"9th ed. / to which is prefixed [The Liberian Colony] the important information collected by Joseph Jones ... sent to Liberia, by the Kentucky Colonization Society, to ascertain the true state of the country ..."""
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society and on its probable results- 4th ed., greatly enlarged and improvedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1832United States4th ed., greatly enl. and improved.
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society and on its probable results- 5th ed., greatly enlarged and improvedWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1832United States5th ed., greatly enl. and improved.
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society and on its probable results- 6th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Stereotyped by L. Johnson, 1832United States6th ed.
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society, with a view of its probable resultsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Young, printer, 1832United States3rd ed., enl. and improved.
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society, with a view of its probable resultsWidener Library, Harvard UniversityHartford : P.B. Gleason & co., printers, [1832]United States
Carey, MathewLetters on the Colonization Society, with a view of its probable results- 2d ed., enlarged and improvedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Young, printer, 1832United States2nd ed., enl. and improved.
 Case of the Vigilante, a ship employed in the slave-trade : with some reflections on that trafficGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Harvey, Darton & co, 1823United Kingdom
Cave, StephenA few words on the encouragement given to slavery and the slave trade by recent measures and chiefly by the Sugar Bill of 1846Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] : John Murray, 1849United Kingdom
Cecil, RichardMemoirs of the Rev. John Newton ... with general remarks on his life, connections, and characters. A new ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for L.B. Seeley, 1817United Kingdom
Chalmers, GeorgeProofs and demonstrations how much the projected registry of colonial Negroes is unfounded and uncalled for, comprehending the reports and resolves of the Bahama Assembly, on the principle and detail of the proposed registryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by L. Hansard & sons, for T. Egerton, 1816United Kingdom
Channing, William ElleryAn address delivered at Lenox on the first of August, 1842, the anniversary of emancipation in the British West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLenox, Mass. : J.G. Stanly, 1842United States
Channing, William ElleryDr. Channing's last address, delivered at Lenox on the first of August, 1842, the anniversary of emancipation in the British West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : O. Johnson, 1842United States[Variant ed.]
Channing, William ElleryThe duty of the free states, or, Remarks suggested by the case of the creoleGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : W. Crosby, 1842United States
Channing, William ElleryRemarks on the slavery question : in a letter to Jonathan Phillips, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Green, 1839United Kingdom
Channing, William EllerySlaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : E.C. Osborne, 1836United Kingdom
Channing, William EllerySlavery- 2d ed., revisedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : J. Munroe and co, 1836United States2nd ed., rev.
 The Claim for fresh evidence on the subject of the slave trade consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Phillips and Fardon, 1807United Kingdom
Clark, George D.Proposals for the formation of a West India free labour company for effecting the abolition of slavery and affording equitable protection to the holders of colonial property without imposing a burthen upon the nationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J. Tomlinson, 1833United Kingdom
Clark, Rufus W. (Rufus Wheelwright)A review of the Rev. Moses Stuart's pamphlet on slavery, entitled Conscience and the constitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : C.C.P. Moody, 1850United States
Clarke, ThomasA letter to Mr. Cobbett on his opinions respecting the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1806United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasAbolition of the African slave-trade by the British Parliament : abridged from Clarkson : together with a brief view of the present state of the slave-trade and of slaverySterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityAugusta : Published by P.A. Brinsmade, 1830United States
Clarkson, ThomasThe argument that the colonial slaves are better off than the British peasantry answered from the Royal Jamaica Gazette of June 21, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWhitby : Printed for the Whitby Anti-Slavery Society, 1824United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasThe cries of Africa to the inhabitants of Europe : or, A survey of that bloody commerce called the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : sold by Harvey and Darton, 1822United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasDe kreet der Afrikanen tegen hunne Européesche verdrukkers : of, Tafereel van den slavenhandel uit het Engelsch vertaaldGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAmsterdam : Gedrukt voor rekening van den ugeven bij C.A. Spin, 1822Netherlands
Clarkson, ThomasEssai sur les désavantages politiques de la traite des negres. En deux partiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNeufchatel, 1789Neufchatel, France
Clarkson, ThomasEssai sur les désavantages politiques de la traite des nègres. Traduit de l'anglais sur la dernière édition qui a paru a Londres en 1789Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Adrien Egron, 1814France
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the comparative efficiency of regulation or abolition, as applied to the slave trade, shewing that the latter only can remove the evils to be found in that commerceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1789United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade. In two partsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed.
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the impolicy of the African slave trade. In two partsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species / translated from a Latin dissertation... , with additions. -- 3d edColumbia UniversityPhiladelphia : Re-printed by Joseph Crukshank, [1787]United States3rd ed.
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African, translated from a Latin dissertation, which was honoured with the first prize in the University of Cambridge, for the year 1785, with additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed, Philadelphia reprinted, by J. Cruikshank, 1786United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African, translated from a Latin dissertation, which was honoured with the first prize in the University of Cambridge, for the year 1785, with additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1786United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African: in three partsWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia, Published by N. Wiley, 1804United States
Clarkson, ThomasAn essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African, translated from a Latin dissertation ... in the University of CambridgeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed., rev. and considerably enl.
Clarkson, ThomasGrito de los Africanos contra los Europeos, sus opresores : ó Sea rápida ojeada sobre el comercio homicida llamado tráfico de Negros traducido del Ingles al Francés, y de este al Español por Agustin de GimbernatWidener Library, Harvard UniversityBarcelona : Imprenta de J. Torner, 1825Spain
Clarkson, ThomasThe history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade by the British ParliamentWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew-York : Published by J.S. Taylor, 1836United States
Clarkson, ThomasThe history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade by the British ParliamentKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasThe history of the rise, progress, and accomplishment of the abolition of the African slave-trade, by the British Parliament. Abridged by Evan LewisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWilmington, Printed by R. Porter, 1816United States
Clarkson, ThomasLe cri des Africains contre les Européens leurs oppresseurs : ou, Coup d'oeil sur le commerce homicide appelé traite des noirs traduit de l'anglaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : de l'Imprimérie de L.-T. Cellot, 1822France
Clarkson, ThomasLe cri des Africains contre les Européens, leurs oppresseurs : ou, Coup d'oeil sur le commerce homicide appelé traite des noirs traduit de l'anglaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : Chez Harvey et Darton, 1822United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasA letter to the clergy of various denominations and to the slave-holding planters in the southern parts of the United States of AmericaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Johnston and Barrett, 1841United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasLetters on the slave-trade, and the state of the natives in those parts of Africa which are contiguous to Fort St. Louis and Goree, written at Paris in December 1789, and January 1790Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by James Phillips, 1791United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasNot a labourer wanted for Jamaica : to which is added, an account of the newly erected villages by the peasantry there and their beneficial results, and of the consequences of re-opening a new slave trade, as it relates to Africa... : in a letter addressed to a Member of Parliament appointed to sit on the West India CommitteeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Ward, 1842United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasOs gemidos dos Africanos, por causa do traffico da escravature : ou, Breve exposiçaõ das injurias e dos horrores que accompanham este traffico homicidaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : Impresso na officina de Harvey e Darton, 1823United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasSlavery as it now exists in the British West Indian colonies : discussed in a series of letters between Thomas Clarkson, Esq. and Benjamin Greene, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Hurst, Chance and co, 1829United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasSpeech of Thomas Clarkson, Esq. as originally prepared by him in writing, and intended to have been delivered at the opening of the General Anti-Slavery Convention, distinguishing those passages which were omitted, but which are now published at Mr. Clarkson's requestGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Printed by W.H. Cox], [1840?]United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasThe substance of the evidence of sundry persons on the slave-trade, collected in the course of a tour made in the autumn of the year 1788Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1789United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasA summary view of the slave trade and of the probable consequences of its abolitionColumbia UniversityLondon : Printed by J. Phillips, [1787]United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasThoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies : with a view to their ultimate emancipation, and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1823United Kingdom2nd ed., corr.
Clarkson, ThomasThoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies with a view to their ultimate emancipation, and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measure- 4th ed., correctedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, 1824United Kingdom4th ed., corr.
Clarkson, ThomasThoughts on the necessity of improving the condition of the slaves in the British colonies, with a view to their ultimate emancipation : and on the practicability, the safety, and the advantages of the latter measureKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, 1823United Kingdom
Clarkson, ThomasThree letters (one of which has appeared before) to the planters and slave-merchants, principally on the subject of compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Phillips and Fardon, 1807United Kingdom
Clay, HenryRemarks of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, on introducing his proposition to compromise on the slavery question : in the Senate of the United States, January 29, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : J.T. Towers, 1850United States
Cleaver, WilliamThe Bishop of St. Asaph upon Lord Grenville's motion to agree with the House of Commons, in the resolutions respecting the slave trade, upon which Lord Hawkesbury had moved the previous questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, J. Smeeton], [1806]United Kingdom
ClergymanA Proposal for the consideration of those, who interest themselves in the abolition or preservation of the slave-trade, with some observations addressed to the members of the Society for the Propagation of the GospelGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWolverhampton, Printed for the author, and sold by J. Smart [etc.], 1788England
Cochrane, ThomasAnswers to the fifth table of queries, published by the Society in London, instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by D. Willison, 1789United Kingdom
 Rules of the Colchester Ladies' Anti-Slavery Association : At a meeting of ladies, held in Colchester, on the 1st of July, 1825, the following resolutions were read and approved.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Colchester?] : [s.n.] [1825].United Kingdom
Collins, Dr.Practical rules for the management and medical treatment of Negro slaves, in the sugar colonies. by a professional planterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by J. Barfield, for Vernor and Hood, 1803United Kingdom
 Colonial laws as examined by a Committee of the House of Commons in the year 1836, exhibiting some of the principal discrepancies between those laws and the Imperial Act of AbolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Haddon, 1837United Kingdom
ColonistA Letter to the members of the Imperial Parliament, referring to the evidence contained in the proceedings of the House of Assembly of Jamaica, and shewing the injurious and unconstitutional tendency of the proposed slave registry bill. By a colonistGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom
 The Commemorative wreath in celebration of the extinction of Negro slavery in the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by E. Fry, 1835United Kingdom
Common senseCommon Sense to John Bull : a friendly remonstranceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeicester : Printed and sold by A. Cockshaw, 1829United Kingdom
 A Concise view of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1830United Kingdom
Conder, JosiahWages or the whip : an essay on the comparative cost and productiveness of free and slave labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son, 1833United Kingdom
Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis deRéflexions sur l'esclavage des negres. Nouvelle édition revue & corrigéeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNeufchatel, et se trouve à Paris, Chez Froullé, 1788France
Condorcet, Jean-Antoine-Nicolas de Caritat, marquis deRéflexions sur l'esclavage des negres. Par M. Schwartz, pasteur du Saint-Evangile à Bienne, membre de la Société économique de B****Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNeufchatel, Chez la Société typographique, 1781Switzerland
 An Affectionate expostulation with Christians in the United States of America, because of the continuance of Negro slavery throughout many districts of their countryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Glasgow : G. Gallie], [1845?]United Kingdom
 Considerations addressed to professors of Christianity of every denomination, on the impropriety of consuming West-India sugar and rum, as produced by the oppressive labour of slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ritchie and Sammells, 1792United Kingdom2nd ed., corr.
 Considerations on Negro slavery : with a brief view of the proceedings relative to it in the British ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by Anderson & Bryce for the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery, 1824United Kingdom
 Considerations upon the fatal consequences of abolishing the slave trade, in the present situation of Great Britain. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1789United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Considerations upon the fatal consequences of abolishing the slave trade, in the present situation of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1789United Kingdom
 The Consumers of West India sugar, the supporters of West India slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bristol : Wright & Bagnall], [1828?]United Kingdom
Cooper, DavidA mite cast into the TreasuryBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, [1772?]United States
Cooper, DavidA serious address to the rulers of America on the inconsistency of their conduct respecting slaveryBritish LibraryLondon : Reprinted by J. Phillips, 1783United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasConsiderations on the slave trade, and the consumption of West India produceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1791United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasConsiderations on the slave trade, and the consumption of West Indian produceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey [etc.], 1791United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasCorrespondence between George Hibbert, Esq. and the Rev. T. Cooper relative to the condition of the Negro slaves in Jamaica : extracted from the Morning Chronicle : also, a libel on the character of Mr. and Mrs. Cooper published in 1823 in several of the Jamaica journals : with notes and remarksGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasFacts illustrative of the condition of the Negro slaves in Jamaica : with notes and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
Cooper, Thomas"A letter to Robert Hibbert, Jun. Esq., in reply to his pamphlet, entitled ""Facts verified upon oath, in contradiction of the report of Rev. Thomas Cooper, concerning the general condition of the slaves in Jamaica,"" &,c."Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon: Sold by J. Hatchard, 1824United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasLetters on the slave trade: first published in Wheeler's Manchester Chronicle, and since re-printed with additions and alterationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by C. Wheeler, 1787United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasSupplement to Mr. Cooper's Letters on the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWarrington, Printed by W. Eyres, 1787United Kingdom
Cooper, ThomasSupplement to Mr. Cooper's Letters on the slave tradeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityWarrington [Eng.] Printed by W. Eyre, 1788United Kingdom
 Copies of several acts for the regulation of slaves, passed in the West India Islands. Ordered to be printed 1st May 1789Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789]Unknown
Copley, EsterA history of slavery and its abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Houlston & Stoneman, 1839United Kingdom2nd ed. with an appendix.
 Copy of a letter to the editor of the Wakefield and Halifax Journal on the immediate abolition of slavery, published the 5th of November, 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1830]Unknown
 Correspondence respecting the flagrant existence and unchecked continuance of the abominable slave trade in the Isles of France and BourbonKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by J. Brettell, 1816United Kingdom
 Correspondence respecting the sugars of Cuba and Porto RicoKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : T.R. Harrison, [1845]United Kingdom
Correspondent of the same societyThe Present state of the anti-slavery question in Tunis and Algiers : in a letter addressed to Thomas Clarkson, Esq., President of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society / by a correspondent of the same SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder, 1845United Kingdom
Costa, João Severiano Maciel da, Marquês de QueluzMemoria sobre a necessidade de abolir a introdução dos escravos africanos no Brasil : sobre o modo e condiçois com que esta abolição se deve fazer : e sobre os meios de remediar a falta de braços que ela pode ocasionarGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCoimbra : Na imprensa da Universidade, 1821Portugal
Country gentlemanA Country gentleman's reasons for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African negroes into the coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1791United Kingdom
Country gentlemanA Country gentleman's reasons for voting against Mr. Wilberforce's motion for a bill to prohibit the importation of African negroes into the coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792United Kingdom
Crafton, William BellA short sketch of the evidence delivered before a committee of the House of Commons for the abolition of the slave trade: to which is added, a recommendation of the subject to the serious attention of people in general. The third edition, with additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by M. Gurney, 1792United Kingdom3rd ed., with additions.
Crafton, William BellA short sketch of the evidence, for the abolition of the slave trade, delivered before a committee of the House of Commons. To which is added, a recommendation of the subject to the serious attention of people in generalGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1792United Kingdom
Cropper, JamesThe extinction of the American Colonization Society the first step to the abolition of American slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by S. Bagster, 1833United Kingdom
Cropper, JamesA letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, on the injurious effects of high prices of produce and the beneficial effects of low prices, on the condition of slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by J. Smith, 1823United Kingdom
Cropper, JamesA letter to Thomas ClarksonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by Egerton Smith and co, 1832United Kingdom
Cropper, JamesThe support of slavery investigatedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLiverpool : Printed by G. Smith, 1824United Kingdom
Cugoano, OttobahThoughts and sentiments on the evil and wicked traffic of the slavery and commerce of the human species, humbly submitted to the inhabitants of Great-Britain by ... a native of AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1787United Kingdom
Cullen, Robert Cullen, LordAdditional information for John Wedderburn of Ballendean, Esq, Defender : against Joseph Knight, a negro of Africa, Pursuer. June 1777.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh?] : [s.n.] [1777].United Kingdom
Dain, Ch. (Charles)De l'abolition de l'esclavage suivi d'un article de m. Fourier ( extrait de La Phalange, Journal de l'Ecole Sociétaire)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Au Bureau de La Phalange, 1836France
Dall, Caroline Wells HealeySherry Williams, or, The danger of being religious in a land of slaverySeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University[Newcastle-on-Tyne : C. Gilpin], [1847]United Kingdom
Dallas, Robert Charles"The summing up of the evidence given in support of the petitions of the merchants of London and Liverpool, against the bill ""To prohibit the trading for slaves on the coast of Africa within certain limits."" ... on Friday, June 14, 1799"Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1799]Unknown
Dana, JamesThe African slave tradeColumbia UniversityNew-Haven : Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, [1791]Connecticut
Danforth, Joshua N. (Joshua Noble)Twelve reasons why all the people of New England should engage heart and hand in supporting the Colonization Society : with notices of some popular objectionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833?]Unknown
Dannett, HenryA particular examination of Mr. Harris's scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by T. Payne and D. Prince and Cooke, 1788United Kingdom
Dawes, WilliamAn appeal in behalf of the Oberlin Institute in aid of the abolition of slavery in the United States of AmericaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840]Unknown
Day, ThomasThe dying negro, a poem by the late Thomas Day and John Bicknell. To which is added, a fragment of a letter on the slavery of the negroesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1793United Kingdom
Day, ThomasThe dying negro, a poem. The 3rd ed., corrected and enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Flexney and J. Robson, 1775United Kingdom3rd ed., corr. and enl.
Day, ThomasFragment of an original letter on the slavery of the Negroes, written in the year 1776Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1784United Kingdom
Day, ThomasA letter from ********, in London, to his friend in America, on the subject of the slave-tradeColumbia UniversityNew-York : Printed by Samuel Loudon, [1784]United States
 The Death warrant of Negro slavery throughout the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1829United Kingdom
Denman, JosephThe African squadron and Mr. Hutt's Committee- 2d ed., enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Mortimer, [1850?]United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Denman, JosephA letter from Lord Denman to Lord Brougham, on the final extinction of the slave-trade- 2d ed., corr.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1848United Kingdom2nd ed., corr.
Denman, JosephPractical remarks on the slave trade and on the existing treaties with Portugal- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Ridgway, 1839United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Denman, JosephPractical remarks on the slave trade of the west coast of Africa : with notes on the Portuguese TreatyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ridgway, 1839United Kingdom
Denman, JosephThe slave trade, the African squadron, and Mr. Hutt's CommitteeSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityLondon : J. Mortimer, [1850?]United Kingdom
Denman, JosephWest India interests, African emigration, and slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWorcester : Deighton, 1848"Worcester, England  
     
Denman, Thomas Denman, BaronA second letter from Lord Denman to Lord Brougham on the final extinction of the slave trade : with remarks on a late narrative of the Niger expedition in 1841Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and Son, 1849United Kingdom
Derby, Edward Henry Stanley, Earl of"Sugar : Speech of the Hon. Edward H. Stanley...on the motion of Sir Edw. Buxton, ""That it is unjust and impolitic to expose the free-grown sugar of the British colonies and possessions abroad to unrestricted competition with the sugar of foreign slave-trading countries"", in the House of Commons Friday, May 31, 1850. Extracted from Hansard's Parliamentary debates."Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : George Woodfall and Son 1850.United Kingdom
 Description of a slave shipBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed by James Phillips, [1789]United Kingdom
 Détails sur l'émancipation des esclaves dans les colonies anglaises pendant les années 1834 et 1835, tirés des documens officiels présentés au Parlement anglais et imprimé par son ordre : avec des observations et des notes traduit de l'anglaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Chez Hachette, 1836France
Dew, Thomas R. (Thomas Roderick)Review of the debate in the Virginia Legislature of 1831 and 1832Beinecke Library, Yale UniversityRichmond : Printed by T.W. White, 1832United States
Dick, DavidAll modern slavery indefensible, intended for all places where slavery does exist, and for all legislative powers by whom it is allowed, with a desire, in due deference, to be presented to His Majesty through the medium of...Lord Viscount MelbourneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonMontrose : Sold by P. Milne, 1836Scotland
Dickson, WilliamLetters on slavery ... To which are added, addresses to the whites, and to the free negroes of Barbadoes, and accounts of some negroes eminent for their virtues and abilitiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips [etc.], 1789United Kingdom
 Documentos officiaes relativos a negociação do tractado entre Portugal e a Gram Bretanha para a suppresssão do trafico da escravatura : mandadod imprimir por orden da Camara dos SenadoresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLisboa : Na Imprensa Nacional, 1839Portugal
Douglas, NielThe African slave trade, or, A short view of the evidence, relative to that subject, produced before the House of Commons ... All meant to evince the sound policy and moral obligation of its immediate and entire abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Published by J. Guthrie, 1792United Kingdom
Douglass, FrederickFarewell speech of Mr. Frederick Douglass, previously to embarking on board the Cambria, upon his return to America : delivered at the valedictory soiree given to him at the London Tavern on March 30, 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ward, [1847]United Kingdom
Douglass, FrederickNarrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slaveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Anti-Slavery office, 1845United States
Douglass, FrederickNarrative of the life of Frederick Douglass, an American slave- 2d Dublin ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDublin : Webb and Chapman, 1846Ireland2nd Dublin ed.
Dreghorn, John Maclaurin, LordAdditional information for Joseph Knight, a negro of Africa, Pursuer : against John Wedderburn of Ballandean, Esq, Defender.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Edinburgh? : s.n [1776].United Kingdom
Du Puynode, GustaveDe l'esclavage et des coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Joubert, 1847France
Dubu de Longchamps, Jean-FrançoisMémoire et accusation contre M. Brissot de Warville, consors, fauteurs & adhérentsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, 1791France
Dudley, John William Ward, Earl ofSlavery in the West Indies : the substance of the speech of Lord Viscount Dudley, delivered in the House of Lords, March 7, 1826, on Lord Bathurst's motion for adopting the resolutions of the House of Commons of the 15th May, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Whitmore & Fenn, and Smith, Elder & co, 1826United Kingdom
Dudley, PaulAn essay on the merchandize of slaves & souls of menColumbia UniversityBoston, N.E. : Printed by B. Green, [1731]United States
Dumont, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)Histoire de l'esclavage en Afrique (pendant trente-quatre ans) de P. J. Dumont ... rédigée sur ses propres déclarations par J. S. QuesneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez Pillet ainé, 1820France3e éd., rev., corr. et augm.
Dumont, P.-J. (Pierre-Joseph)Narrative of thirty-four years slavery and travels in AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Sir Richard Phillips and co, 1819United Kingdom
Duncan, HenryPresbyter's letters on the West India question : addressed to the Right Honourable Sir George Murray, G.C.B., M.P., Colonial Secretary, &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. and G. Underwood, 1830United Kingdom
Duval-Sanadon, DavidDiscours sur l'esclavage des nègres / par un colon de St.-DomingueBritish LibraryAmsterdam, et se trouve à Paris : Chez Hardouin et Gattey, 1786Netherlands
Dwarris, Fortunatus, SirThe West India question plainly stated, and the only practical remedy briefly considered : in a letter to the Right Hon. Henry GoulburnGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for James Ridgway, 1828United Kingdom
Dymond, JonathanDymond on slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Plymouth : W.W. Arliss, printer], [1830?][Plymouth, England?]
E. (Gentleman in the Country)Observations on the Demerara Memorial, in a letter from a gentleman in the country, to his friend in LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Joseph Butterworth and son, 1828United Kingdom
 The first annual report of the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro Slavery with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed for the Society by Abernethy and Walker, 1824United Kingdom
 The second annual report of the Edinburgh Society for Promoting the Mitigation and Ultimate Abolition of Negro SlaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed for the Society by Anderson & Bryce, 1825United Kingdom
Edwards, BryanA speech delivered at a free conference between the Honourable the Council and Assembly of Jamaica, held the 19th November, 1789, on the subject of Mr. Wilberforce's propositions in the House of Commons, concerning the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKingston, Jamaica, Printed by A. Aikman, 1789Jamaica
Edwards, BryanA speech delivered at a free conference between the Honourable the Council and Assembly of Jamaica, held the 19th of November, 1789. On the subject of Mr. Wilberforce's propositions ... concerning the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKingston, Jamaica, printed, London, re-printed for J. Debrett, 1790Jamaica
Edwards, JonathanThe injustice and impolicy of the slave trade, and of the slavery of Africans: illustrated in a sermon preached before the Connecticut Society for the Promotion of Freedom... in New-Haven, September 15, 1791Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[New Haven] Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, 1791United States
Eldon, John Scott, Earl ofSlavery in the West Indies. The substance of the speech of the Lord Chancellor, delivered in the House of Lords, March 7, 1826, on Lord Bathurst's motion for adopting the resolutions of the House of Commons of the 15th May, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Whitmore & Fenn, and Smith, Elder & co, 1826United Kingdom
Emerson, Ralph WaldoThe emancipation of the Negroes in the British West Indies : an address delivered at Concord, Massachusetts on 1st August, 1844Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Chapman, 1844United Kingdom
 At the Court at Whitehall, this 26th day of March 1686Harvard Law LibraryLondon : Printed by Charles Bill [etc.], 1686United Kingdom
England, JohnLetters of the late Bishop England to the Hon. John Forsyth on the subject of domestic slavery : to which are prefixed copies, in Latin and English, of the Pope's apostolic letter concerning the African slave trade : with some introductory remarks, etcSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityBaltimore : J. Murphy, 1844United States
English clergymanLetter to a member of the Congress of the United States of America from an English clergyman : including a republication, with considerable additions, of the tract entitled, 'Every man his own property'Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Whittaker, Treacher and Arnot, 1835United Kingdom
 Epitome of the West India question in the form of a dialogue between an abolitionist and a West IndianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1827United Kingdom
Equiano, OlaudahThe interesting narrative of the life of Olaudah Equiano, or, Gustavus Vassa, the African, written by himselfGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for and sold by the author, [1789]United Kingdom
Estwick, SamuelConsiderations on the negroe cause commonly so called, addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield. The third editionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Dodsley, 1788United Kingdom3rd ed.
Estwick, SamuelConsiderations on the negroe cause commonly so called, addressed to the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench, &c. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Dodsley, 1773United Kingdom2nd ed.
 L'europe chatiée, et l'Afrique vengée, ou, Raisons pour regarder les calamités du siècle comme des punitions infligées par la providence pour la traite des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, de l'Imprimerie de Schulze et Dean, 1818United Kingdom
Ex-member of the Jamaica AssemblyTwenty millions thrown away and slavery perpetuatedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed and published by G. Morgan, [1836?]United Kingdom
 Exposés des motifs, rapports et débats des Chambres législatives concernant les lois des 18 et 19 juillet 1845 relatif au régime des esclaves à l'introduction de cultivateurs européens et à la formation d'établissements agricoles dans les colonies françaisesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimérie royale, 1845France
 Exposure of an attempt recently made by certain West-Indian agents to mislead Parliament on the subject of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Ellerton and Henderson, printers], [1831]United Kingdom
 "An Exposure of some of the numerous mistatements and misrepresentations contained in a pamphlet commonly known by the name of Mr. Marryatt's pamphlet, entitled ""Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade and the civilization of Africa, with remarks on the African Institution, and an examination of the report of their committee recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India Islands."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, for J. Hatchard, 1816United Kingdom
 "The extinction of the slave trade and the civilization of Africa : a review of ""The African slave-trade, and its remedy"" by Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Bart"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by J. Mason, 1840United Kingdom
 Extracts from a West India plantation journal, kept by the manager : showing the treatment of the slaves and its fatal consequencesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by S. Bagster, jun.], [1831?]United Kingdom
 Extracts from the evidence delivered before a Select Committee of the House of Commons in the years 1790 and 1791, on the part of the petitioners for the abolition of the slavetradeNew York Public LibraryLondon : Printed for L. Wayland [etc.], 1791United Kingdom
 Extracts of such journals of the surgeons employed in ships trading to the coast of Africa, since the 1st of August 1788, as have been transmitted to the Custom House in London, and which relate to the state of the slaves during the time they were on board ... Custom House, London, 16th June 1789Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789]Unknown
Fair, Captain (Robert)A letter to the Hon. W.T.H. Fox Strangways, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, on the present state of the slave trade in the West Indies and on the means of more effectually counteracting itGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ridgway, 1838United Kingdom
Falconbridge, AlexanderAn account of the slave trade on the coast of Africa. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed.
Félice, G. de (Guillaume)Emancipation immédiate et complète des esclaves : appel aux abolitionistesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Delay, 1846France
 The fifth report of the Female Society for Birmingham, West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Walsall and their Respective Neighbourhoods for the Relief of British Negro Slaves, established in 1825Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirminham : Printed by B. Hudson, 1830United Kingdom
 The first report of the Female society, for Birmingham, West Bromwich, Wednesbury, Walsall and their respective neighbourhoods for the relief of British Negro slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Printed at the Office of R. Peart, 1826United Kingdom
 Ladies' Society, for the Relief of Negro Slaves : At a ...meeting of ladies, held in West-Bromwich on the 8th of April, 1825, the following resolutions were read and approved.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWednesbury : Booth, printer [1825].United Kingdom
 Ladies' Society, for the Relief of Negro Slaves : At a meeting of ladies, held in Walsall, on the eighth of December, 1825, resolved, that the former resolutions of this society be re-printed, with the amendments and additions...agreed upon.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : printed by Richard Peart [1825].United Kingdom
Fernandez, JohnAn address to His Majesty's ministers, recommending efficacious means for the most speedy termination of African slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the author by G. Cox, 1827United Kingdom
Fisher, ThomasThe Negro's memorial : or, Abolitionists catechism / by an abolitionistGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the author and sold by Hatchard and co, 1825United Kingdom
Fitz-Gerald, JohnMan stealing by proxy, or, The guilt of our countrymen in upholding slavery & the slave trade by the purchase of slave-grown produce- 2d ed., enlargedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W.H. Dalton, 1850United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Fitzpatrick, Jeremiah, SirSuggestions on the slave trade, for the consideration of the legislature of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.Stockdale, 1797United Kingdom
Foot, JesseA defence of the planters in the West-IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792United Kingdom
Foot, JesseA defence of the planters in the West-Indies. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792United Kingdom2nd ed.
Foot, JesseA defence of the planters in the West-Indies. The third editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792United Kingdom3rd ed.
 Foreign slave bill. Facts and observations in answer to the statements of counsel, and of the petitions to the House of LordsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, C. Whittingham], [1806]United Kingdom
 The Foreign slave trade : a brief account of its state, of the treaties which have been entered into, and of the laws enacted for its suppression, from the date of the English Abolition act to the present timeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1837United Kingdom
 Foreign slave trade : abstract of the information recently laid on the table of the House of Commons on the subject of the slave trade : being a report made by a committee specially appointed for the purposeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1821United Kingdom
Fowler, OrinSlavery in California and New Mexico : speech of Mr. Orin Fowler of Massachusetts in the House of Representatives, March 11, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850]Unknown
Fox, Charles JamesThe speech of the Rt. Hon. Chas. James Fox in the House of Commons, June 10th, 1806 on a motion preparatory to the introduction of a bill for the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by J. Clark, 1824United Kingdom
Fox, WilliamAn address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. The twenty-fifth editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by M. Gurney, [1792]United Kingdom25th ed.
Fox, WilliamAn address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West India sugar and rum. The twenty-fourth editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by M. Gurney, [1792]United Kingdom24th ed.
Fox, WilliamAn address to the people of Great-Britain, on the consumption of West-India produce. The third editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London], [1792?]United Kingdom3rd ed.
Fox, WilliamA Summary of the evidence produced before the committee of the Privy Council, and before a committee of the House of Commons, relating to the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Bell, 1792United Kingdom
Fox, WilliamA summary view of the evidence delivered before a committee of the House of Commons, relating to the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by M. Gurney, 1792United Kingdom
 Proceedings of the National Assembly of France, upon the proposed abolition of the slave trade in that kingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1790United Kingdom
 Arrêt ... qui ordonne que la gratification accordée au commerce pour la traite des negres, sera restituée à l'adjudicataire des fermes, avec moitie en sus, par les armateurs qui l'auront reçue, & qui n'auront pas importe des noirs aux colonies. Du 5 juin 1785Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris, de l'Imprimérie Royale], [1785]France
 Arrêt ... qui, à compter du 10 novembre prochain, convertit en gratifications & primes l'exemption du demi-droit accordée aux denrées coloniales provenant de la Traite des Noirs. Du 26 octobre 1784Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris, de l'Imprimérie Royale], [1784]France
 Compte rendu au Roi de l'exécution des lois des 18 et 19 juillet 1845 sur le régime des esclaves, la création d'établissements agricoles par le travail libre, etcGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimérie royale, 1847France
 Code noir, ou Recueil d'édits, declarations et arrêts concernant les esclaves négres de l'Amérique, avec un recueil de reglemens, concernant la police des isles françoises l'Amérique & les engagésKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis, Les libraires associez, 1743France
Francis, Philip, SirProceedings in the House of Commons on the slave trade, and state of the negroes in the West India islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for C. Ridgway, 1796United Kingdom
Francklyn, GilbertAn answer to the Rev. Mr. Clarkson's essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African, in a series of letters, from a gentleman in Jamaica, to his friend in London ... Shewing ... the antiquity, universality, and lawfulness of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed at the Logographic Press, 1789United Kingdom
Francklyn, GilbertObservations, occasioned by the attempts made in England to effect the abolition of the slave trade, shewing the manner in which negroes are treated in the British colonies, in the West Indies, and, also, some particular remarks on a letter ... from the Rev. Mr. Robert Boucher NichollsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKingston, Jamaica and Liverpool, Re-printed at A. Smith's Navigation Shop, 1788Jamaica
Francklyn, GilbertObservations, occasioned by the attempts made in England to effect the abolition of the slave trade, shewing the manner in which negroes are treated in ... the West Indies: and also, some ... remarks on a letter ... from the Rev. Robert Boucher NichollsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKingston, Jamaica, printed, London, reprinted at the Logographic Press, 1789Jamaica
Frank, LouisMémoire sur le commerce des nègres au Kaire, et sur les maladies auxquelles ils sont sujets en y arrivantGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez Migneret et B. Mathé, an X, 1802France
Franklin, JamesA short view of the West India question : with remarks on the Right Hon. Wm. Huskisson's letter to Sir John Keane... dedicated, without permission, to the members of the Anti-Slavery Society, and African InstitutionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Smith, Elder, and co, 1828United Kingdom
 Free trade in NegroesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : John Ollivier, 1849United Kingdom
Free-born EnglishmanA Letter to John Bull : to which is added the sketch of a plan for the safe, speedy, and effectual abolition of slavery / By a free-born EnglishmanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom
Friend to commerce and humanityThoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.] Printed for J. Sewell, [1789][London, England]
Friend to commerce and humanityThoughts on civilization, and the gradual abolition of slavery in Africa and the West Indies. 2nd ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed for J. Sewell and J. Johnson, [1791?]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Friend to the NegroesOn slavery and the duty of the religious public, with reference to the question of immediate or gradual abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPontefract : Printed by C. Elcock, 1830United Kingdom
FriendAn Oration pronounced on the 29th of July, 1829, after the funeral dirge of Doctor John Baptista Philip, who died on the 16th of June, 1829 in Trinidad : dedicated to his family / By a friendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W.H. Bruce, [1829]United Kingdom
Frossard, Benjamin-SigismondBenj. Sig. Frossard à la Convention nationale, sur l'abolition de la traite des nègresWidener Library, Harvard University[Paris? : De l'imprimérie de Gueffier], [1792?]France
Frossard, Benjamin-SigismondLa cause des esclaves negres et des habitans de la Guinée ... Ou, Histoire de la traite & d'esclavage des nègres, preuves de leur illégitimité, moyens de les abolir sans nuire ni aux colonies ni aux colonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLyon, de l'Imprimérie d'A. de la Roche, 1789France
 Fugitive thoughts on the African slave trade. Interspersed with cursory remarks on the manners, customs, and commerce, of the African and American IndiansKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLiverpool, 1792United Kingdom
 A Full and corrected report of the proceedings at the antislavery meeting held in...Birmingham, for the purpose of considering the propriety of petitioning the House of Commons on the defeat of the act for the abolition of colonial slavery on...February 1, 1836Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Printed and published by B. Hudson, 1836United Kingdom
Fuller, StephenNotes on the two reports from the committeee of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica ... on the subject of the slave trade, and the treatment of negroes, &c. &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1789United Kingdom
 The further progress of colonial reform : being an analysis of the communication made to Parliament by His Majesty at the close of the last session respecting the measures taken for improving the condition of the slave population in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions and sold by J. Hatchard & son, 1827United Kingdom
G. C. P.Reflections on the slave trade, with remarks on the policy of its abolition. In a letter to a clergyman in the County of Suffolk. By G.C.PGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author, 1791United Kingdom
Garrison, William LloydAn address delivered before the Old Colony Anti-Slavery Society at South Scituate, Mass., July 4, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Dow & Jackson, printers, 1839United States
Garrison, William LloydAmerican slavery : address on the subject of American slavery and the progress of the cause of freedom through-out the world : delivered in the National Hall, Holborn on...September 2, 1846Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : R. Kinder, [1846]United Kingdom
Garrison, William LloydThoughts on African colonization : or, An impartial exhibition of the doctrines, principles and purposes of the American Colonization Society : together with the resolutions, addresses and remonstrances of the free people of colorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Printed and published by Garrison and Knapp, 1832United States
Garrote, BartoloméCompañia real de America, debaxo de el amparo de Christo Señor Nuestro, y Patrocinio de la Santissima Virgen Maria de la Concepcion PurissimaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Cartegena de Indias], [1710?]Colombia
Gasparin, Agénor, comte deEsclavage et traiteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Joubert, 1838France
 Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention called by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and held in London from...June 12th to...June 23rd, 1840Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, 1841United Kingdom
 Proceedings of the General Anti-Slavery Convention called by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society and held in London from...June 13th to...June 20th, 1843Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Snow, [1843]United Kingdom
 A General view of the African slave-trade, demonstrating its injustice and impolicy: with hints towards a bill for its abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Faulder, 1788United Kingdom
Gentleman in the countryObservations on the Demerara memorial and on the false assumption that enslaved British subjects are legal chattels : in a letter from a gentleman in the country to his friend in LondonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Saunders and Benning, 1829United Kingdom[2nd ed.]
Gentleman who was secretary to Lord H---An Authentic account of the conversion and experience of a negro: extracted from a letter, written ... during part of the late American warGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWhitchurch, Printed by J. Wright, 1790United Kingdom
Gisborne, ThomasRemarks on the decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave-trade on April 2d, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, [1796]United Kingdom
Gisborne, ThomasRemarks on the decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave-trade, on April 2d, 1793Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1796United Kingdom
Gisborne, ThomasRemarks on the late decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and sons, 1792United Kingdom
Gisborne, ThomasRemarks on the late decision of the House of Commons respecting the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and sons, 1792United Kingdom2nd ed.
Gladstone, John, SirThe correspondence between John Gladstone, Esq. M.P. and James Cropper, Esq. on the present state of slavery in the British West Indies and in the United States of America, and on the importation of sugar from the British settlements in India : with an appendix containing several papers on the subject of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed for the West India Association by T. Kaye, 1824United Kingdom
Gladstone, John, SirFacts relating to slavery in the West Indies and America : contained in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel, Bart- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Baldwin and Cradock, 1830United Kingdom2nd ed.
Gladstone, John, SirLetters concerning the abolition of the slave-trade and other West India affairsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. and W. Galabin, 1807United Kingdom
Gladstone, John, SirThird letter on the abolition of the slave-trade and other West-India affairsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. and W. Galabin, 1807United Kingdom
Gladstone, W. E. (William Ewart)Speech delivered in the House of Commons on the motion of Sir George Stickland for the abolition of the Negro apprenticeship...March 30, 1838 : with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1838United Kingdom
 A Full and corrected report of the proceedings at the public meeting held in Hope Street Baptist Chapel to present the Emancipation Society's address to Daniel O'Connell, Esq. M.P., 23d September, 1835- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Printed by D. Prentice & co, [1835]United Kingdom2nd ed.
Godwin, BenjaminThe substance of a course of lectures on British colonial slavery, delivered at Bradford, York and ScarboroughGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, published by J. Hatchard and son, 1830United Kingdom
Goodloe, Daniel R. (Daniel Reaves)Inquiry into the causes which have retarded the accumulation of wealth and increase of population in the northern states, in which the question of slavery is considered in a politicoeconomical point of view / by a CarolinianWidener Library, Harvard UniversityWashington, D.C. : W. Blanchard, 1846United States
Goulty, John NelsonA discourse on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Clay, 1826United Kingdom
Grahame, James"Who is to blame?, or, Cursory review of ""American apology for American accession to Negro slavery"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder, 1842United Kingdom
Granger, Thomas ColpittsSpeech of T.C. Granger, Esq. at a meeting of the inhabitants of the City of Durham on the 26th of October, 1830, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament for the abolition of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDurham : Printed at the office of the Durham Chronicle, [1830]England
Gray, JohnAn essay on the abolition, not only of the African slave trade, but of slavery in the British West IndiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Becket, 1792United Kingdom
 Instructions for the guidance of Her Majesty's naval officers employed in the suppression of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T.R. Harrison, 1844United Kingdom
 Report of the lords of the committee of council appointed for the consideration of all matters relating to trade and foreign plantations, submitting ... the evidence and information they have collected ... concerning the present state of the trade to Africa, and particularly the trade in slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1789Unknown
 An account of the number of ships, with their tonnage, which have entered, in the years 1787 and 1788, in the several British West India islands from Africa, with the number of negroes ... imported on board the same in each year, and also the negroes imported from other countries, together with the number of negroes which were exportedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1790]Unknown
 An account of the number of ships and vessels that cleared from the ports of Liverpool and Bristol to the coast of Africa, in the years 1785, 1787, and 1788, distinguishing the name of each vessel, the date of her clearance, the number of her men ... her tonnage, and the date and place of her registerGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789]Unknown
 The judgment of the Right Hon. Lord Stowell respecting the slavery of the mongrel woman Grace on an appeal from the Vice-Admiralty Court of Antigua, Michaelmas term, 1827Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by A. Strahan, published by W. Benning, 1827United Kingdom
 Further correspondence between the Secretary of State for the Home Department and the Governors, or other civil authorities in the West Indies in consequence of the address of the House of Commons of the 6th of April 1797, respecting the negroes in the West IndiesNew York Public Library[London : s.n.], 1799United Kingdom
 Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commons ... appointed ... to take the examination of the several witnesses ... to consider further the circumstances of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1790Unknown
 Minutes of the evidence taken before a Committee of the House of Commons, being a Select Committee, appointed to take the examination of witnesses respecting the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1791Unknown
 Minutes of the evidence taken before a committtee of the House of Commons ... appointed ... for the purpose of ... the examination of such witnesses ... who have petitioned ... against the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1790Unknown
 Analysis of the report of a Committee of the House of Commons on the extinction of slavery : with notes by the editorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, 1833United Kingdom
 Abrégé des preuves données devant un comité de la Chambre des communes de la Grande Bretagne, en 1790 et 1791, en faveur de l'abolition de la Traité des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonVienne, Antoine Strauss, 1814Austria
 Debate in the House of Commons on the 16th day of March, 1824 on the measures adopted by His Majesty's government for the amelioration of the condition of the slave population in His Majesty's dominions in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
 The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade ... on ... April 18 and 19, 1791. Second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1792United Kingdom2nd ed.
 The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade ... on Monday the second of April, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Woodfall, 1792United Kingdom
 The debate on a motion for the abolition of the slave-trade, in the House of Commons on Monday and Tuesday, April 18 and 19, 1791Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by and for W. Woodfall, 1791United Kingdom
 Minutes of the evidence taken before a committee of the House of Commons ... to whom it was referred to consider of the circumstances of the slave trade, complained of in the several petitions ... presented to the HouseGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1789Unknown
 The missionary Smith : substance of the debate in the House of Commons on...the 1st and on...the 11th of June, 1824, on a motion of Henry Brougham, Esq. respecting the trial and condemnation to death by a court martial of the Rev. John Smith, late missionary in the colony of Demerara : with a preface containing some new facts illustrative of the subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1824United Kingdom
 Report of a Committee of the General Assembly, upon the several heads of enquiry, etc. relative to the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1790]Unknown  
 Report of the debate in the House of Commons, June the 16th, 1825, on Dr. Lushington's motion respecting the deportation of Messrs. L. C. Lecesne and J. Escoffery, two persons of colour from JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Hatchard and son, [1825]United Kingdom  
 Substance of the debate in the House of Commons on the 15th May, 1823, on a motion for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions : with a preface and appendixes containing facts and reasonings illustrative of colonial bondageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions, 1823United Kingdom  
 Substance of the proceedings in the House of Commons...July 25, 1822, on the occasion of two addresses to His Majesty : one moved by Mr. Wilberforce, for preventing the extension of slavery at the Cape of Good Hope : and the other by Mr. Wilmot, for sending commissioners of inquiry to certain British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1822United Kingdom  
 The African slave trade, 1850 : report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords appointed to consider the best means which Great Britain can adopt for the final extinction of the African slave trade : presented in Session 1850Seligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University[London : Harrison], [1850]United Kingdom  
 Report from the Select Committee of the House of Lords, appointed to consider the best means which Great Britain can adopt for the final extinction of the African slave trade : (presented Sess. 1850)Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Harrison], [1850]United Kingdom  
 Abstract of the report of the Lords Committees on the condition and treatment of the colonial slaves and of the evidence taken by them on that subject : with notes by the editorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, 1833United Kingdom  
 Minutes of the evidence taken at the bar of the House of Lords, upon the order made for taking into consideration the present state of the trade to Africa, and particularly the trade in slaves, and also ... the nature, extent, and importance of the sugar, coffee, and cotton trade, and the general state ... of the West India islands, and the means of improving the sameKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], 1792United Kingdom  
 The condition of the slave not preferable to that of the British peasant, from the evidence before the Parliamentary Committees on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Johnston, 1833United Kingdom  
 The debates in Parliament, session 1833, on the resolutions and bill for the abolition of slavery in the British colonies : with a copy of the act of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : [s.n.], 1834United Kingdom  
 Substance of the debates on the bill for abolishing the slave trade, which was brought into the House of Lords on the 2d January, 1807, and into the House of Commons on the 10th February, 1807, and which was finally passed into a law on the 25th March, 1807Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by W. Phillips, 1808United Kingdom  
 Abstract of the acts of Parliaments for abolishing the slave trade, and of the Orders in council founded upon themGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the African institution, by G. Ellerton, 1810United Kingdom  
 Public General Acts Selections: Slave trade [A collection of Acts on the slave trade.]Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] [1698-1863].United Kingdom  
 Treaties, conventions, and engagements for the suppression of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. R. Harrison, 1844United Kingdom  
 A treaty concluded and signed at Madrid, on the 5th of October N.S. 1750. Between the ministers plenipotentiaries of their Britannick and Catholick Majesties. Published by authorityKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by E. Owen, 1750United Kingdom  
Greg, William R. (William Rathbone)Past and present efforts for the extinction of the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ridgway, [1840]United Kingdom  
Grégoire, HenriDe la traité et de l'esclavage des noirs et des blancs, par un ami des hommes de toutes les couleursGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, A. Egron, imprimeur, 1815France
Grégoire, HenriOn the slave trade and on the slavery of the blacks and of the whitesWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon, Published by J. Conder, 1815United Kingdom
Grimké, Angelina EmilyAppeal to the Christian women of the SouthGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society], [1836?]"[New York, N.Y.]  
     
Grimké, Angelina EmilyLetters to Catherine E. Beecher : in reply to An Essay on slavery and abolitionism, addressed to A.E. Grimke, revised by the author.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston, [Mass.] : printed by Isaac Knapp 1838.United States
Grímur Jónsson ThorkelínAn essay on the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for G. Nicol, 1788United Kingdom
Grosett, J. R.Remarks on West India affairsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J.M. Richardson, 1824United Kingdom
Grosvenor, Cyrus PittAddress before the Anti-Slavery Society of Salem and the vicinity...February 24, 1834Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSalem : W. & S.B. Ives, 1834United States
Gurley, Ralph RandolphAddress at the annual meeting of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society, November 11, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Published by H. Hooker, 1839United States
Gurley, Ralph RandolphLife of Lehudi Ashmun, late colonial agent in Liberia : with an appendix containing extracts from his journal and other writings : with a brief skecth of the life of the Rev. Lott CaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : Printed by J.C. Dunn, 1835United States
Gurley, Ralph RandolphMission to England in behalf of the American Colonization SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : W.W. Morrison, 1841United States
Gurney, Joseph JohnSubstance of a speech delivered by John Joseph Gurney, Esq. at a public meeting of the inhabitants of Norwich, on the 28th January, 1824, on the subject of British colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson], [1824]United Kingdom
Gurney, Joseph JohnSubstance of a speech, delivered at a public meeting of the inhabitants of the City and County of Norwich, on the subject of British colonial slavery : John Harvey, Esq. in the ChairGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNorwich : Printed by Burks and Kinnebrook, [1824]"Norwich, England  
     
 Extracts from the code rural of HaytiGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], [1826][Haiti?]
Halley, RobertThe sinfulness of colonial slavery : a lecture delivered at the monthly meeting of Congregational ministers and churches in...Hackney, on February 7th, 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Hamilton, Adams and co, 1833United Kingdom
Halley, RobertThe sinfulness of colonial slavery : a lecture delivered at the monthly meeting of Congregational ministers and churches in...Hackney, on February 7th, 1833- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Hamilton, Adams and co, 1833United Kingdom2nd ed.
Hancock, ThomasAre the West India colonies to be preserved? : a few plain facts showing the necessity of immigration into British Guiana and the West Indies, and the utter futility of all efforts towards the abolition of slavery and the slave trade which do not include this : addressed more particularly to the legislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W.E. Painter, 1840United Kingdom
Hargrave, FrancisAn argument in the case of James Sommersett a negroGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author, 1775United Kingdom2nd ed.
Hargrave, FrancisAn argument in the case of James Sommersett a negro, lately determined by the Court of King's Bench: Wherein it is attempted to demonstrate the present unlawfulness of domestic slavery in England. To which is prefixed a state of the caseGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for the author, 1772United Kingdom
Hargrave, FrancisAn argument in the case of James Sommersett, a Negro, determined by the Court of King's BenchHarvard Law LibraryBoston : Re-printed and sold by E. Russell, [1774]United States
Harris, R. (Raymund)Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade, shewing its conformity with the principles of natural and revealed religion, delineated in the sacred writings of the word of GodGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool, Printed by H. Hodgson, 1788United Kingdom
Harris, R. (Raymund)Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade, shewing its conformity with the principles of natural and revealed religion, delineated in the sacred writings of the word of God, the second edition, to which are added, scriptural directions for the proper treatment of slaves, and a review of some scurrilous pamphlets ... published against the author and his doctrineGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool, Printed by H. Hodgson, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed.
Harris, R. (Raymund)Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade, shewing its conformity with the principles of natural and revealed religion, delineated in the sacred writings of the word of GodGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1788United Kingdom
Harris, Thaddeus MasonA discourse delivered before the African Society of Boston, 15th of July, 1822, on the anniversary celebration of the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Printed by Phelps and Farnham, 1822United States
Harrison, GeorgeAn address to the Right Reverend the prelates of England and Wales, on the subject of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by J. Parsons and Ridgway, 1792United Kingdom
Harrison, GeorgeNotices on the slave-trade: in reference to the present state of the British islesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey, 1804United Kingdom
Haughton, JamesTo the Irish peopleGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840]Unknown
Hedge, Mary Ann"Samboe : or, The African boy / by the author of ""Twilight hours improved"" &c. &c"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon.: Printed for Harvey and Darton, 1823United Kingdom
Henry, J. (Jabez)Points in manumission, and cases of contested freedomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Reed, 1817United Kingdom
Hereditary planterObservations upon the oligarchy, or committee of soi-disant saints, in a letter to the Rt. Hon. Viscount Sidmouth. By a hereditary planterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for E. Lloyd, 1816United Kingdom
Heward, RobertSlavery in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by T.C. Hansard, [1830?]United Kingdom
Heyrick, ElizabethImmediate, not gradual abolition : or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son , Seeley and son , Simpkin and Marshall , Hamilton, Adams, and co. , J. and A. Arch , W. Darton , W. Phillips , George Yard and Harvey and Darton, 1824United Kingdom
Heyrick, ElizabethImmediate, not gradual abolition : or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slavery- 3d ed., with an appendix, containing Clarkson's comparison between the state of the British peasantry and that of the slaves in the colonies, etc.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son , Seeley and son , Simpkin and Marshall , Hamilton, Adams, and co. , J. and A. Arch , W. Darton , W. Phillips , George Yard and Harvey and Darton, 1824United Kingdom3rd ed.
Heyrick, ElizabethImmediate, not gradual abolition : or, An inquiry into the shortest, safest, and most effectual means of getting rid of West Indian slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by R. Clay, and sold by F. Westley, [1824?]United Kingdom
Hibbert, GeorgeThe substance of three speeches in Parliament, on the bill for the abolition of the slave trade, and on the petition respecting the state of the West-India tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Lane, Darling & co, 1807United Kingdom
 Second appeal from the Dublin Ladies' Association, auxiliary to the Hibernian Anti-Slavery Society...to the females of IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Cork : G. Ridings, printer], [1837]Ireland
Higgins, Matthew JamesIs cheap sugar the triumph of free trade? : a letter to the Right Hon. Lord John Russell / by Jacob OmniumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1847United Kingdom
Higgins, Matthew JamesIs cheap sugar the triumph of free trade? : a second letter to...Lord John Russell / by Jacob OmniumKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom
Higgins, Matthew JamesThe real bearings of the West India question as expounded by the most intelligent and independent free-trader of the day : dedicated to...Lord John RussellKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom3rd ed.
Higgins, Matthew JamesA third letter to Lord John Russell : containing some remarks on the ministerial speeches delivered during the late sugar debates : with an appendix, containing copies of the despatches of Sir C. Grey and Lord Harris / by Jacob OmniumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom
Hildreth, Richard"Despotism in America : or, An inquiry into the nature and results of the slave-holding system in the United States / by the author of ""Archy Moore"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston : Whipple and Damrell, 1840United States
Hill, AnthonyAfer baptizatus: or, The negro turn'd Christian. Being a short and plain discourse, shewing 1. the necessity of instructing and baptizing slaves in English plantations. 2. The folly of that vulgar opinion, that slaves do cease to be slaves when once baptized. Delivered (most of it) in a sermon preach'd at Stratford-le-Bow in Middlesex, March the 15th 1701/2Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed for C. Brome and E. Evett, 1702United Kingdom
Hill, Pascoe GrenfellFifty days on board a slave-vessel in the Mozambique Channel in April and May, 1843Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1844United Kingdom
 Hints on a cheap mode of purchasing the liberty of a slave populationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by G.A. Neumann, 1838United States
 History of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1845?]Unknown
Hoare, PrinceMemoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq. composed from his own manuscripts, and other authentic documents in the possession of his family and of the African Institution : with observations on Mr. Sharp's biblical criticisms- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Henry Colburn, 1828United Kingdom2nd ed.
Hoare, PrinceMemoirs of Granville Sharp, Esq. composed from his own manuscripts, and other authentic documents in the possession of his family and of the African InstitutionKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for H. Colburn and co, 1820United Kingdom
Hodgkin, ThomasAn inquiry into the merits of the American Colonization Society : and a reply to the charges brought against it : with an account of the British African Colonization SocietyKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. & A. Arch, 1833United Kingdom
Hodgkin, ThomasOn Negro emancipation and American colonizationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Printed by R. Watts], [1833?]United Kingdom
Hodgson, AdamA letter to m. Jean-Baptiste Say on the comparative expense of free and slave labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by J. Smith, published by Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom
Hodgson, AdamA letter to m. Jean-Baptiste Say on the comparative expense of free and slave labourWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew-York : Re-printed for the Manumission Society by M. Day, 1823United States
Hodgson, AdamA letter to m. Jean-Baptiste Say, on the comparative expense of free and slave labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by J. Smith, 1823United Kingdom2nd ed.
Hodgson, William BrownThe Foulahs of Central Africa and the African slave tradeSterling Memorial Library, Yale University[s.l. : s.n.], 1843Unknown
Holder, Henry EvansA short essay on the subject of negro slavery, with a particular reference to the island of BarbadoesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, London, Printed by Couchman and Fry, for C. Dilly, 1788United Kingdom
Hollingsworth, S.A dissertation on the manners, governments, and spirit of AfricaNew York Public LibraryEdinburgh : Printed for William Creech [etc.], [1788]United Kingdom
 Honesty the best policyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Leicester : Printed and sold by A. Cuckshaw], [1828]United Kingdom
Hopkins, SamuelA dialogue concerning the slavery of the AfricansBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityNorwich : Printed and sold by Judah P. Spooner, 1776Norwich, Conn.
 The Horrors of the Negro slavery existing in our West Indian islands, irrefragably demonstrated from official documents recently presented to the House of Commons. 2d. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1805United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Horrors of West India slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, C. Whittingham], [1805]United Kingdom
Horsley, SamuelSubstance of the Bishop of Rochester's speech in the House of Peers, Friday, July 5, 1799, in the debate upon the second reading of the bill to prohibit the trading in slaves on the coast of Africa, within certain limitsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Robson, 1799United Kingdom
HouldbrookeA Short address to the people of Scotland, on the subject of the slave trade. With a summary view of the evidence delivered before a committee of the House of Commons, on the part of the petitioners for its abolitionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by J. Robertson, 1792United Kingdom
Huggins, EdwardCase in Nevis, 1817Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Whitmore and Fenn, [1818]United Kingdom
Hughes, William"An answer to the Rev. Mr. Harris's ""Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1788United Kingdom
Hughes, William"An answer to the Reverend Mr. Harris's ""Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave trade."". The second edition, with additions"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed., with additions.
Humboldt, Alexander vonEnsayo politico sobre la Isla de CubaWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Libreria de Lecointe, 1836France2e éd., corr.
Humboldt, Alexander vonEnsayo politico sobre Nueva EspañaWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Libreria de Lecointe, 1836France3. ed., corregida, aumentada y adornada con mapas.
Huntley, H. V. (Henry Vere), SirObservations upon the free trade policy of England : in connexion with the Sugar Act of 1846 showing the influence of the latter upon the British tropical possessions and its direct operation to perpetuate the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co, 1849United Kingdom
IgnotusNine letters to His Grace the Duke of Wellington on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : W. Straker, 1830United Kingdom
 Impolicy of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Liverpool : E. Smith & co., printers], [1824?]United Kingdom
IncognitusThoughts on the abolition of slavery : humbly submitted in a letter to the kingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824United Kingdom
 Inconsistency and hypocrisy of Martin Van Buren on the question of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1848?]Unknown
Individual of little noteAn Appeal to candour and common sense, respectfully addressed to the members of both Houses of Parliament, and the community at largeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1789Unknown
 Inglaterra e Portugal : ou, A questão do bill para a supressão do trafico portuguez de escravos : observações sobre as ultimas negociações entaboladas entre os governos inglez e portuguez sobre a questão da escravaturaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLisboa : Na typographia do Largo do C. Mor, 1840Portugal
 The Injurious effects of slave labour : an impartial appeal to the reason, justice, and patriotism of the people of Illinois on the injurious effects of slave labourKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Re-printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1824United Kingdom
Innes, John, Esq.Letter to the Lord Glenelg, Secretary of State for the Colonies, containing a report from personal observation on the working of the new system in the British West India coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman, 1835United Kingdom
Innes, John, Esq.Letter to the Lord Glenelg, Secretary of State for the Colonies...on Negro apprenticeshipKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[s.l. : Printed by C. Skipper & East], 1838"[London, England]  
     
Innes, John, Esq.Rapport d'un témoin oculaire sur la marché du système d'émancipation des Nègres dans les Antilles Anglaises : ou, Lettre à Lord Glenelg, Secrétaire d'Etat des ColoniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Ledoyen, 1836France
Innes, WilliamA Letter to the members of Parliament who have presented petitions to the Honourable House of Commons for the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by J. Sewell [etc.], 1792United Kingdom
 Inquiries relating to Negro emancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1829United Kingdom
 An Inquiry into the right and duty of compelling Spain to relinquish her slave trade in Northern AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1816United Kingdom
 Instructions for missionaries to the West-India islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, Printed by T.C. Hansard], [1807]United Kingdom
 Interesting memoirs and documents relating to American slavery and the glorious struggle now making for complete emancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Chapman, 1846United Kingdom
IrenophilosA Cursory examination of the respective pretensions of the colonizationists and abolitionistsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : [s.n.], 1837United States
Irving, Edward, accountantA statement of the cause which affects the decrease or increase of the slave population in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by E. Wilson, 1833United Kingdom
 Is the system of slavery sanctioned or condemned by scripture? : to which is subjoined an appendix, containing two essays upon the state of the Canaanite and Philistine bondsmen, under the Jewish theocracyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for John and Arthur Arch, 1824United Kingdom
Ivimey, JosephThe utter extinction of slavery an object of scripture prophecy : a lecture, the substance of which was delivered at the annual meeting of the Chelmsford Ladies' Anti-Slavery Association...on...the 17th of April, 1832... : with elucidatory notesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by G. Wightman, 1832United Kingdom
Jackson, ThomasAn appeal to the freeholders of the County of Cambridge and Isle of Ely on the subject of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge : Printed by W. Metcalfe, 1832England
Jackson, ThomasBritain's burden : or, The intolerable evils of colonial slavery exposedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityCambridge : Printed by W. Metcalfe, 1832England
Jamaica proprietorLetter to the Duke of Wellington on the subject of West India slavery / By a Jamaica proprietorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1829United Kingdom
 Further proceedings of the Hon. House of Assembly of Jamaica relative to a bill introduced into the House of Commons, for effectually preventing the unlawful importation of slaves, and holding free persons in slavery, in the British colonies. To which are annexed, examinations, taken upon oath ... for the purpose of disproving the allegations of the said billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom
 The petition of Stephen Fuller, Esquire, agent for JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1792]Unknown
 Proceedings of the Honourable House of Assembly of Jamaica, in relation to those which took place in the British House of Commons on the 15th of May last, in consequence of Mr. Buxton's motion for the gradual abolition of slavery throughout these coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonJamaica : Printed by A. Aikman, jun, 1823Jamaica
 Two reports ... from the committee ... appointed to examine into, and report to the House, the allegations and charges ... on the subject of the slave-trade, and the treatment of negroes, &c. &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and Son, [etc.], 1789United Kingdom
 An act for the better order and government of slaves, and for other purposesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSt. Jago de la Vega, Printed by A. Aikman, 1801Jamaica
 The act of Assembly for the Island of Jamaica, to repeal several acts and clauses of acts respecting slaves / respectfully communicated to the public by Stephen FullerHarvard Law LibraryLondon : Printed for B. White and son [etc.], [1788]United Kingdom
 The consolidated slave law, passed the 22d December, 1826, commencing on the 1st May, 1827 : with a commentary (shewing the difference between the new law and the repealed enactments), marginal notes, and a copious index- 2d ed., carefully compared with the originalGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Jamaica] : Published by the Courant office, 1827Jamaica2nd ed., carefully compared with the original.
 The new act of assembly of the Island of Jamaica ... commonly called the new consolidated act ... passed ... the 6th of November ... being the present code noir of that islandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and Son, [etc.], 1789United Kingdom
Jameson, D. D.The sugar questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder, 1845United Kingdom
Jamieson, JohnThe sorrows of slavery, a poem. Containing a faithful statement of facts respecting the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLond-n, Printed for J. Murray, 1789United Kingdom
Janson, EdmundThe following considerations on the slave trade and slavery are submitted to the public under a conviction of the soundness of the principles on which they are founded and which have long been advocatedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1825?]Unknown
Jay, JohnThe progress and results of emancipation in the English West Indies : a lecture delivered before the Philomathian Society of the City of New-YorkGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Wiley and Putnam, 1842United States
Jay, WilliamAn inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery SocietiesWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew York : Published by Leavitt, Lord & co, 1835United States3rd ed.
Jay, WilliamInquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery societies- 6th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by R.G. Williams, 1838United States6th ed.
Jay, WilliamSlavery in America : or, An inquiry into the character and tendency of the American Colonization and the American Anti-Slavery SocietiesWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : F. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1835United Kingdom
Jay, WilliamA view of the action of the federal government in behalf of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by J.S. Taylor, 1839United States
Jeremie, John, SirFour essays on colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1831United Kingdom
Jeremie, John, SirFour essays on colonial slavery- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1832United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Joanna : or, The female slave : a West Indian tale founded on Stedman's narrative of an expedition against the revolted Negroes of SurinamGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Lupton Relfe, 1824United Kingdom
Jordon, G. W. (Gibbes Walker)An examination of the principles of the slave registry bill, and of the means of emancipation, proposed by the authors of the billGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1816United Kingdom
Kennedy, James, Esq.An address to the inhabitants of Hull and its neighbourhood, on the formation of the Hull and East-Riding Association for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery : being the substance of a speech delivered... November 6, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonHull : Printed by I. Wilson, 1823United Kingdom
Kerr, M.Reflections on the present state of the slaves in the British plantations and the slave trade from AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork, Printed by G. Peacock, 1789United Kingdom
Kilham, HannahThe claims of West Africa to Christian instruction through the native languagesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Harvey and Darton, 1830United Kingdom
Kilham, HannahPresent state of the colony of Sierra Leone : being extracts of recent lettersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLindfield : Printed at the Schools of Industry by C. Greene, 1832United Kingdom2nd ed. with considerable additions.
Kilham, HannahReport on a recent visit to the colony of Sierra LeoneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Phillips, 1828United Kingdom
Kimber, JohnThe trial of Captain John Kimber, for the supposed murder of an African girl, at the Admiralty sessions, before the Hon. Sir James Marriott ... and Sir William Ashurst ... on Thursday, June 7, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Lane, [1792]United Kingdom
Kingsley, Z. (Zephaniah)A treatise on the patriarchal or co-operative system of society as it exists in some governments and colonies in America and in the United States under the name of slavery, with its necessity and advantagesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1829Unknown2nd ed.
Kingsley, Z. (Zephaniah)A treatise on the patriarchal system of society as it exists in some governments and colonies in America and in the United States under the name of slavery : with its necessity and advantagesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1834Unknown4th ed. with an appendix.
Knox, WilliamFarther reasons of a country gentleman for opposing Mr. Wilberforce's motion on the 15th day of May last, for prohibiting British subjects trading to Africa to procure negroes for the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1792United Kingdom
Knox, WilliamA letter ... to W. Wilberforce, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1790United Kingdom
 Ladies' anti-slavery associationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster and Thoms, printers], [1828]United Kingdom
 The second report of the Ladies' Association for Calne, Melksham, Devizes and their Respective Neighbourhoods in Aid of the Cause of Negro EmancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCalne : Printed by W. Baily, 1827United Kingdom
 The Ladies' Association of Calne, Melksham, and their respective Neighbourhoods, in aid of the cause of Negro Emancipation : At a meeting of Ladies held in Calne, on the 11th of August, 1825, the following resolutions were proposed and approved.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCalne : printed by W. Baily [1825].United Kingdom
 The Ladies' Association of Manchester and its Neighbourhood, in aid of the cause of Negro Emancipation : At a meeting of ladies, held in Manchester, November 16th, 1826, the following resolutions were proposed and approved.Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[Manchester?] : [s.n.] [1826].United Kingdom
LadyA Dialogue between a well-wisher and a friend to the slaves in the British colonies / By a ladyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1825?]United Kingdom
Laffert, K. F.Eine genaue Beschreibung des schrecklichen und unmenschlichen Sklaven HandelsKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBerlin : Gedruckt bei L. Quien, 1822Germany
Laird, MacGregorThe effect of an alteration in the sugar duties on the condition of the people of England and the Negro race consideredWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : E. Wilson, 1844United Kingdom2d ed.
Laird, MacGregorThe effect of an alteration in the sugar duties on the condition of the people of England and the Negro race considered- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Wilson, 1844United Kingdom2nd ed.
LegionA letter from Legion to His Grace the Duke of Richmond... Chairman of the Slavery Committee of the House of Lords, containing an exposure of the character of the evidence on the colonial side produced before the CommitteeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by S. Bagster, [1833?]United Kingdom
LegionA second letter from Legion to His Grace the Duke of Richmond...Chairman of the Slavery Committee of the House of Lords, containing an analysis of the anti-slavery evidence produced before the CommitteeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by S. Bagster, 1833United Kingdom
 An address on the state of slavery in the West India islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by T. Hamilton, 1824United Kingdom
 An address to the public on the state of slavery in the West-India islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1824United Kingdom
Leonard, PeterRecords of a voyage to the western coast of Africa in His Majesty's ship Dryad and of the service on that station for the suppression of the slave trade in the years 1830, 1831 and 1832Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by A. Shortrede for W. Tait, 1833United Kingdom
 Letter from a gentleman in Barbadoes to his friend in London, on the subject of manumission from slavery, granted in the City of London, and in the West India coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Mawman, 1803United Kingdom
 A Letter to Granville Sharp, Esq. on the proposed abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1788United Kingdom
 "Letter to Robert Wilmot Horton ... containing strictures on a pamphlet entitled ""The West-India question practically considered."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, and sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1826United Kingdom
 Letters on the necessity of a prompt extinction of British colonial slavery : chiefly addressed to the more influential classes ... to which are added, thoughts on compensation- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son, 1826United Kingdom2nd ed.
 Letters on the necessity of a prompt extinction of British colonial slavery : chiefly addressed to the more influential classes ... to which are added, thoughts on compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Hatchard and son, 1826United Kingdom
 The Liberty bell / by friends of freedomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : National Anti-Slavery Bazaar, 1848United States
 The Liberty Bell / by friends of freedomGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : National Anti-slavery Bazaar, 1849United States
 The Light and the truth of slaveryColumbia UniversitySpring-field : [s.n.], 1845Unknown
Lilburne, JohnLiberty vindicated against slavery / by a lover of his country, and sufferer for the common libertyColumbia University[s.l. : s.n.], 1646Unknown
Lincoln, LeviSpeech of Mr. Lincoln of Massachusetts, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, Feb. 7, 1837, on the resolution to censure the Hon. John Q. Adams for inquiring of the Speaker whether a paper, purporting to come from a slave, came within the resolution laying on the table all petitions relating to slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : Printed by Gales and Seaton, 1837United States
Lindoe, RobertObservations upon slavery : setting forth, that to hold the principle of slavery is to deny ChristGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
Liverpool merchantAddressed to the serious consideration of the peers. No slaves--no sugar. Containing new and irresistible arguments in favour of the African trade. By a Liverpool merchantGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W.J. and J. Richardson, 1804United Kingdom
 An address from the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery, on the safest and most efficacious means of promoting the gradual improvement of the Negro slaves in the British West-India islands : preparatory to their becoming free labourers, and on the expected consequences of such changeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by Jonathan and George Smith, 1824United Kingdom
 Declaration of the objects of the Liverpool Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery : 25th March 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by J. Smith, [1823?]United Kingdom  
 Food and other maintenance and allowances under the apprenticeship system : extracted from the appendix to a report recently published by the Committee of the London Anti-Slavery Society on Negro apprenticeship in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published at the office of the London Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United Kingdom  
 Negro apprenticeship in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published at the office of the Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United Kingdom  
 Punishments inflicted under the apprenticeship system : extracted from the appendix to a report recently published by the Committee of the London Anti-Slavery Society on Negro apprenticeship in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published at the office of the London Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United Kingdom  
 The London Missionary Society's report of the proceedings against the late Rev. J. Smith, of Demerara ... who was tried under martial law, and condemned to death, on a charge of aiding and assisting in a rebellion of the Negro slaves. with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by F. Westley, and sold by Hatchard and son and L. B. Seeley, 1824United Kingdom  
 The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the legislature of Great Britain, by the people called QuakersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1784United Kingdom  
 The case of our fellow-creatures, the oppressed Africans, respectfully recommended to the serious consideration of the Legislature of Great Britain, by the people called QuakersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1783United Kingdom  
 Report of the committee managing a fund raised by some Friends for the purpose of promoting African instruction : with an account of a visit to the Gambia and Sierra LeoneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Harvey, Darton and co, 1822United Kingdom  
 Some reflections on the subject of slavery, respectfully submitted on behalf of the Religious Society of Friends to the Christian public in the British dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1833]Unknown  
Long, Charles EdwardNegro emancipation no philanthropy : a letter to the Duke of Wellington / by a Jamaica proprietorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom  
Long, EdwardCandid reflections upon the judgement lately awarded to the Court of King's Bench, in Westminster-Hall, on what is commonly called the Negroe-cause, by a planterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Lowndes, 1772United Kingdom  
Losh, JamesThe speech of James Losh ... in the Guildhall, Newcastle upon Tyne, on the 31st March, 1824 at a meeting of the inhabitants called by the Right Worshipful the Mayor : for the purpose of petitioning Parliament for the improvement and gradual emancipation of the slave population of the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1824United Kingdom  
Lover of constitutional libertyThe Appendix, or, Some observations on the expediency of the petition of the Africans living in Boston / by a lover of constitutional libertyAndover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard UniversityBoston, N.E. : Printed and sold by E. Russell, [1773]United States  
Lover of his countryA Brief discourse of the present miseries of the kingdomeBeinecke Library, Yale University[s.l. : s.n.], 1648Unknown  
Lowe, John, Jun.Liberty or death. A tract, by which is vindicated the obvious practicality of trading to the coasts of Guinea, for its natural products, in lieu of the slave-trade, much more to the interest of the merchants ... and the kingdoms of England, Scotland, and IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester, Printed by J. Harrop, 1789United Kingdom  
Lowndes, WilliamSpeech of Mr. Lowndes, on the admission of Missouri. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 13, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown  
Luckock, BenjaminJamaica, enslaved and freeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Religious Tract Society, [1846?]United Kingdom
Lunan, JohnAn abstract of the laws of Jamaica relating to slaves. With the slave law at length. Also, an appendix, containing an abstract of the acts of Parliament relating to the abolition of the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonJamaica, Printed at the office of the Saint Jago de la Vega Gazette, 1819Jamaica
Lundy, BenjaminThe war in Texas : a review of facts and circumstances, showing that the contest is a crusade against Mexico, set on foot and supported by slaveholders, land-speculators, &c., in order to re-establish, extend, and perpetuate the system of slavery and the slave tradeWidener Library, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed for the publishers by Merrihew and Gunn, 1837United States2nd ed., rev., and enl.
M'Donnell, AlexanderCompulsory manumission : or, An examination of the actual state of the West India questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1827United Kingdom
M'Donnell, AlexanderConsiderations on Negro slavery : with authentic reports, illustrative of the actual condition of the Negroes in Demerara : also, an examination into the propriety and efficacy of the regulations contained in the late order in council now in operation in Trinidad : to which are added, suggestions on the proper mode of ameliorating the condition of the slaves- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown and Green, 1825United Kingdom2nd ed.
M'Donnell, AlexanderConsiderations on Negro slavery : with authentic reports, illustrative of the actual condition of the Negroes in Demerara. Also, an examination into the propriety and efficacy of the regulations contained in the Late Order in Council ... suggestions on the proper mode of ameliorating the condition of the slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824United Kingdom
M'Donnell, AlexanderA letter to Thos Fowell Burton, Esq. M.P. in refutation of his allegations respecting the decrease of the slaves in the British West India coloniesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : E. Wilson, 1833United Kingdom
M'Donnell, AlexanderThe West India legislatures vindicated from the charge of having resisted the call of the mother country for the amelioration of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1826United Kingdom
Macaulay, Thomas Babington Macaulay, BaronThe speech of the Rt. Hon. T.B. Macaulay, M.P. for Edinburgh, on the proposed discriminating duties on sugar, in the House of Commons, Wednesday, February 28, 1845Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : G. Woodfall], [1845]United Kingdom
Macaulay, ZacharyFaits et renseignemens prouvant les avantages du travail libre sur le travail forcé et indiquant les moyens les plus propres a hater l'abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies européennesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Chez Hacette, 1835France
Macaulay, ZacharyA letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, president of the African InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, for J. Hatchard, 1815United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
Macaulay, Zachary"A letter to His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester, president of the African Institution. Occasioned by a pamphlet lately published by Dr. Thorpe ... entitled ""A letter to William Wilberforce"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, for J. Hatchard, 1815United Kingdom
Macaulay, ZacharyNegro slavery : or, A view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies, especially in JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom
Macaulay, ZacharyNegro slavery : or, A view of some of the more prominent features of that state of society, as it exists in the United States of America and in the colonies of the West Indies, especially in Jamaica- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Richard Taylor for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions , and sold by J. Hatchard and son , and J. and A. Arch, 1824United Kingdom4th ed.
Macaulay, ZacharySuite des détails sur l'émancipation des esclaves dans les colonies anglaises pendant les années 1834 et 1835, tirés des documens officiels présentés au Parlement anglais et imprimé par son ordre traduit de l'anglaisKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Chez Hachette, 1836France
Macneill, HectorObservations on the treatment of the negroes, in the island of Jamaica, including some account of their temper and character. With remarks on the importation of slaves from the coast of Africa. In a letter to a physician in EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for G.G.J. and J. Robinson [etc.], [1800?]United Kingdom
MacQueen, JamesThe West India colonies : the calumnies and misrepresentations circulated against them by the Edinburgh Review, Mr. Clarkson, Mr. CropperGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1824United Kingdom
Madden, Richard RobertAddress on slavery in Cuba, presented to the General Anti-Slavery ConventionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Johnston & Barrett, printers], [1840?]United Kingdom
Madden, Richard RobertA twelvemonth's residence in the West Indies during the transition from slavery to apprenticeship : with incidental notices of the state of society, prospects, and natural resources of Jamaica and other islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Cochrane and co, 1835United Kingdom
Malouet, Pierre-Victor, baronMémoire sur l'esclavage des négres. Dans lequel on discute les motifs proposés pour leur affranchissement, ceux qui s'y opposent, & les moyens praticables pour améliorer leur sortGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNeufchatel, 1788Switzerland
Man of colourExtract from an American gazette, entitled Freedom's Journal. Edited by a man of colour.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham: printed by Hudson [1827?].United Kingdom
 Report of the committee of the Manchester Society for the Furtherance of the Gradual Abolition of Slavery and the Amelioration of the Condition of Slaves in the British ColoniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : Printed by H. Smith, 1827United Kingdom
Mann, HoraceSpeech of Horace Mann, of Massachusetts, on the subject of slavery in the territories and the consequences of a dissolution of the Union : delivered in the United States House of Representatives, February 15, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Redding, 1850United States
Mann, HoraceSpeech of Mr. Horace Mann on the right of Congress to legislate for the territories of the United States and its duty to exclude slavery therefrom : delivered in the House of Representatives in Committee of the Whole, June 30, 1848- Rev. ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : W.B. Fowle, 1848United StatesRev. ed.
Manzano, Juan FranciscoPoems by a slave in the Island of Cuba, recently liberated : with the history of the early life of the Negro poetGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Ward and co, 1840United Kingdom
Marat, Jean PaulThe chains of slavery. A work wherein the clandestine and villainous attempts of princes to ruin liberty are pointed out, and the dreadful scenes of despotism disclosed. To which is prefixed, an address to the electors of Great BritainKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Sold by J. Almon [etc.], 1774United Kingdom
Marjoribanks, J. (John)Slavery: an essay in verse. Humbly inscribed to planters, merchants, and others concerned in the management or sale of negro slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed for J. Robertson, 1792United Kingdom
 Marly : or, The life of a planter in Jamaica : comprehending characteristic sketches of the present state of society and manners in the British West Indies, and an impartial review of the leading questions relative to colonial policy- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : Printed for R. Griffin & co, 1828United Kingdom2nd ed.
Marryat, Joseph"An examination of the report of the Berbice Commissioners, and an answer to the letters of James Stephen, Esq. respecting the Crown estates in the West Indies, published in the Courier, under the signature of ""Truth"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Hughes & Baynes, 1817United Kingdom
Marryat, JosephMore thoughts still on the state of the West India colonies, and the proceedings of the African Institution: with observations on the speech of James Stephen, Esq. at the annual meeting of that Society, held on the 26th of March, 1817Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Hughes & Baynes, 1818United Kingdom
Marryat, Joseph"More thoughts, occasioned by two publications which the authors call ""An exposure of some of the numerous misstatements and misrepresentations contained in a pamphlet, commonly known by the name of Mr. Marryat's pamphlet ..."" and ""A defence of the bill for the registration of slaves."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom
Marryat, JosephThoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, and civilization of Africa, with remarks on the African Institution, and an examination of the report of their committee, recommending a general registry of slaves in the British West India IslandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom
Marsh, William H., Rev.God's supreme law : a sermon aiming to point out the duty of a Christian people in relation to the Fugitive Slave Law, delivered at Village Corners, Woodstock, Conn. on the day of the annual Thanksgiving, Nov. 28, 1860, and subsequently repeated, by request, in Southbridge, MassGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWorcester : H.J. Howland, [1850]Massachusetts
Martin, Henry William, Sir"A counter appeal, in answer to ""An appeal"" by William wilberforce : designed to prove that the emancipation of the Negroes in the West Indies, by a legislative enactment without the consent of the planters, would be a flagrant breach of national honour, hostile to the principles of religion, justice, and humanity, and highly injurious to the planter and to the slave"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for C. & J. Rivington, 1823United Kingdom
Martin, Robert MontgomeryThe Sugar question : being a digest of the evidence taken before the Committee on Sugar and Coffee Plantations, which was moved for by Lord George Bentinck, M.P., 3rd February 1848 / by one of the witnessesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder, 1848United Kingdom
Martin, Robert Montgomery"The sugar question in relation to free trade and protection / by the author of the ""History of the British colonies"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J.B. Nichols, 1848United Kingdom
Martineau, HarrietThe martyr age of the United States of America : with an appeal on behalf of the Oberlin Institute in aid of the abolition of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle upon Tyne : Finlay and Charlton, 1840United Kingdom
 Formation of the Massachusetts Abolition SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1839?]Unknown
 The second annual report of the Massachusetts Abolition Society : together with the proceedings of the second annual meeting held...May 25, 1841Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : D.H. Ela, 1841United States
 An address to the abolitionists of Massachusetts on the subject of political actionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1838?]Unknown
 Ninth annual report of the Board of Managers of the Mass. Anti-Slavery Society, presented January 27, 1841 : with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Dow & Jackson, 1841United States
 Catalogue of publications for sale at the depository of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society...BostonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : H.L. Devereux, printer, 1840United States
 A Full statement of the reasons which were in part offered to the Committee of the legislature of Massachusetts on the fourth and eighth of March, showing why there should be no penal laws enacted, and no condemnatory resolutions passed...respecting abolitionits [sic] and anti-slavery societiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, 1836United States
Massie, J. W. (James William)The slave, hunted, transported, and doomed to toil : a tale of AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : J. Lowndes, 1846United Kingdom
Mathison, Gilbert Farquhar"A critical view of a pamphlet intitled ""The West India question practically considered"" : with remarks on the Trinidad order in council : in a letter addressed to the Rt. Hon. Robert Wilmot Horton"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Smith, Elder and co, 1827United Kingdom
Mathison, Gilbert FarquharA short review of the reports of the African Institution, and of the controversy with Dr. Thorpe, with some reasons against the registry of slaves in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Stockdale, 1816United Kingdom
Matson, Henry JamesRemarks on the slave trade and African squadron- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom4th ed.
 The Mauritius : an exemplification of colonial policy : addressed to the electors of Cambridge and DevonportGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Printed by B. Hudson, 1837United Kingdom
McLane, LouisSpeech of Mr. McLane, of Delaware, on the admission of Missouri. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 12, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown  
McNeile, HughSlave labor versus free labor sugar : speech of the Revd. Dr. McNeile, delivered at a public meeting held at Liverpool, 13th June, 1848Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : F. Syrett, 1848United Kingdom  
Member of the Dominica LegislatureAn Appeal and caution to the British nation : with proposals for the immediate or gradual emancipation of the slaves / By a member of the Dominica legislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Richardson, 1824United Kingdom  
Member of the House of CommonsAn Appeal to the candour of both Houses of Parliament, with a recapitulation of facts respecting the abolition of the slave trade. In a letter to William WilberforceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1793United Kingdom  
Member of the late ParliamentRemarks on an address to the members of the new Parliament, on the proceedings of the colonial department, with respect to the West India question / By a member of the late ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1826United Kingdom  
 Mémoire sur l'esclavage et sur la traite des negres. Par le M...... de CGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, de l'Imprimerie de Baylis, [etc.], 1798United Kingdom  
 Memoranda respecting the French slave trade in 1820. Drawn up at the close of that yearKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1820United Kingdom  
 A memorial to the Congress of the United States, on the subject of restraining the increase of slavery in new states to be admitted into the Union. Prepared in pursuance of a vote of the inhabitants of Boston and its vicinity, assembled at the State House, on the third of December, A.D. 1819Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityBoston, Sewell Phelps, printer, 1819United States  
 Memorials presented to the Congress of the United States of America, by the different societies instituted for promoting the abolition of slaveryBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey, [1792]United States  
Mifflin, WarnerA serious expostulation with the members of the House of Representatives of the United StatesColumbia UniversityPhiladelphia : [s.n.], [1793]United States  
 Minutes of evidence respecting the shipping and carrying of slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], 1799Unknown  
Mitchel, HectorTwo letters to the Colonial Secretary from Hector Mitchel, in answer to the Yellow BookGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], [1828][Kingston, Jamaica?]  
Montgomery, JamesThe abolition of the slave trade, a poem, in four partsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, R. Bowyer, 1814United Kingdom  
Montgomery, JamesPoems on the abolition of the slave trade, written by James Montgomery, James Grahame, and E. BengerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for R. Bowyer, by T. Bensley, 1809United Kingdom  
Montgomery, JamesThe West-Indies, by James Montgomery, and other poems, on the abolition of the slave-trade, by James Grahame, and E. BengerWidener Library, Harvard UniversityNew-York, Published by Prior & Dunning, 1810United States  
Montrol, F. de (François)Analyse de la discussion de la Chambre des Députés et de la Chambres des Pairs relative à l'émancipation des esclaves- 3. PublicationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimérie de P. Dupont et cie, 1835France  
Montrol, F. de (François)Des colonies anglaises depuis l'émancipation des esclaves et de l'influence de cette émancipation sur les colonies françaises- 2. PublicationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimérie de P. Dupont et cie, 1835France  
 More than half a century has elapsed since the horrors, the cruelty, and crime of the African slave trade awakened the sympathies of BritonsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1839?]Unknown  
More, HannahThe feast of freedom : or, The abolition of domestic slavery in Ceylon : to which are added several unpublished little pieces the vocal parts adapted to music by Charles WesleyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for T. Cadell, 1827United Kingdom  
More, HannahSlaveryBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for T. Cadell, [1788]United Kingdom  
Moreau de Jonnès, AlexandreRecherches statistiques sur l'esclavage colonial et sur les moyens de la supprimerKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityParis : Bourgogne et Martinet, 1842France  
Morse, JedidiahA discourse, delivered at the African meeting-house, in Boston, July 14, 1808, in grateful celebration of the abolition of the African slave-trade, by the governments of the United States, Great Britain and DenmarkSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityBoston, Printed by Lincoln & Edmands, 1808United States  
Mortimer, G. F. W. (George Ferris Whidborne)The immediate abolition of slavery compatible with the safety and prosperity of the colonies, in a letter to the representatives of the Southern Division of Northumberland and of the Town and County of Newcastle on TyneKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityNewcastle upon Tyne : Printed at the Courant office by J. Blackwell and co, 1833United Kingdom  
Muncaster, John Pennington, BaronHistorical sketches of the slave trade, and of its effects in Africa. Addressed to the people of Great-BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Stockdale, 1792United Kingdom  
Murray, JohnReport of the trial of Mr. John Murray...on an indictment for a libel on Messrs. Lecesne and Escoffery of JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Bagster and Thoms, 1830United Kingdom  
Naval OfficerHow do we procure sugar? : a question proposed for the consideration of the people of Great Britain / By a naval officerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Reprinted by E. Smith and co, 1828United Kingdom  
 "The necessity of abolishing Negro slavery demonstrated : being an abridgement of a pamphlet, entitled, ""The slave colonies of Great Britain , or, a picture of Negro slavery, drawn by the colonists themselves"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed by Anderson & Bryce, 1826United Kingdom  
 "Negro apprenticeship in the colonies : a review of the report of the Select Committee of the House of Commons appointed to inquire into ""the working of the apprenticeship system in the colonies, the condition of the apprentices, and the laws and regulations affecting them which have been passed"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1837United Kingdom  
 Negro emancipation morally and practically considered : in which the justice, policy, and expediency of the measure are impartially stated and candidly examined : with a critique on the petition of the West-India planters to which is added, a postscriptGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1824United Kingdom  
 "Negro slavery : observations, in answer to an ""Address to the clergy of the established church, and to Christian ministers of every denomination."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Smith, Elder, and co., and Whitmore and Fenn, 1826United Kingdom  
 "Negro slavery :- observations, in answer to an ""Address to the clergy of the established church and to Christian ministers of every denomination."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Smith, Elder, and Co., and Whitmore and Fenn, 1826United Kingdom  
 The Negro's friend : or, The Sheffield anti-slavery albumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed and sold by J. Blackwell and Miss Gales, Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Greene, 1826United Kingdom  
 The Negro's remembrancer... : what can we do for the poor slaves?Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Howlett and Brimmer, printers], [1825?]United Kingdom
 An Appeal to the professors of Christianity in the southern states and elsewhere, on the subject of slavery / by the representatives of the yearly meeting of Friends for New EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonProvidence : Knowles and Vose, 1842United States
 Laws relative to slaves and servants, passed by the legislature of New-York, March 31st, 1817. Together with extracts from the laws of the United States, respecting slavesBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityNew-York, Printed by S. Wood & sons, 1817United States
 Third annual report of the Board of Managers of the New-England Anti-Slavery Society, presented Jan. 21, 1835Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Printed by Garrison and Knapp, 1835United States
 Credentials of William Lloyd Garrison, Esq. from the managers of the New England Anti-Slavery Society and the free people of colourGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London? : Printed by W. Johnston], [1833?]United Kingdom
 First report of the committee of the Newcastle upon Tyne Society for Promoting the Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions : read at the general meeting held on ...the 16th June, 1824 : with an account of the proceedingsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle on Tyne : Printed at the Mercury press by W.A. Mitchell, 1825United Kingdom
Newton, JohnAn authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of Mr. Newton. Communicated in a series of letters, to the Rev. Mr. haweisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed by W. Young, 1795United States
Newton, JohnLetters originally published under the signatures of Omicron and Vigil. To which is prefixed, an authentic narrative of some remarkable and interesting particulars in the life of ********. Communicated in a series of letters to the Reverend Mr. Haweis, rector of Aldwinkle, NorthamptonshireGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, Printed by Murray & Cochran, 1781United Kingdom
Newton, JohnMemoirs of the Rev. John Newton... : with selections from his correspondenceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by R.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1835United Kingdom
Newton, JohnThoughts upon the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Buckland and J. Johnson, 1788United Kingdom
Nickolls, Robert BoucherLetter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade. A New edition with cgnsiderable [sic] additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1788United KingdomA new ed. with cgnsiderable [sic] additions.
Nickolls, Robert BoucherLetter to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade. The fourth edition with considerable additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom4th ed. / with considerable additions.
Nickolls, Robert BoucherA letter to the treasurer of the society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave tradeBritish LibraryLondon : Printed by James Phillips, [1787]United Kingdom
Nickolls, Robert BoucherLetters to the treasurer of the Society instituted for the purpose of effecting the abolition of the slave trade. A new edition with additionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1788United KingdomA new ed. with additions.
 No abolition, or, An attempt to prove to the conviction of every rational British subject, that the abolition of the British trade with Africa for negroes, would be a measure as unjust as impolitic, fatal to the interests of this nation, ruinous to its sugar colonies, and more or less pernicious in its consequences to every description of the people…In…which are inserted…extracts from the report of the …committee of Privy CouncilKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1789United Kingdom
Norris, RobertMemoirs of the reign of Bossa Ahadee, King of Dahomy, an inland country of Guiney. To which are added, the author's journey to Abomey, the capital, and a short account of the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Lowndes, 1789United Kingdom
Norris, RobertA short account of the African slave-trade. A new edition correctedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Lowndes, 1789United KingdomNew ed. corr.
 Observations on slavery, and the consumption of the produce of the West India islands: together with and an abstract of the evidence given before the committee of Privy Council and the select committee of the House of Commons, respecting the treatment of slaves in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Boosey, [1792]United Kingdom
 Observations upon Lord Glenelg's speech, delivered 20th February, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by W.J. Cleaver, 1838United Kingdom
 Observations upon the state of Negro slavery in the Island of Santa Cruz, the principal of the Danish West India colonies : with miscellaneous remarks upon subjects relating to the West India question and a notice of Santa CruzGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Simpkin & Marshall, 1829United Kingdom
Orpen, Charles Edward Herbert"The principles, plans and objects of ""The Hibernian Negro's Friend Society"" contrasted with those of the previously existing ""Anti-slavery [sic] societies : being a circular addressed to all the friends of the Negro and advocates for the abolition and extinction of slavery : in the form of a letter to Thomas Pringle, Esq. of ""The London Anti-Slavery Society"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1831]Unknown
OthelloStrictures on the slave trade and their manner of treatment in the West-India Islands / by a gentlemanBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon : Printed for W. Richardson, [1790]United Kingdom
Ouseley, William Gore, SirNotes on the slave-trade : with remarks on the measures adopted for its suppression : to which are added, a few general observations on slavery, and the prejudices of race and colour, as affecting the slave-trade : and some suggestions on the means by which it may be checkedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Bodwell, 1850United Kingdom
Ouseley, William Gore, Sir"Reply to an ""American's examination"" of the ""right of search"" : with observations on some of the questions at issue between Great Britain and the United States and on certain positions assumed by the North American government"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Rodwell, 1842United Kingdom
P. B. (Late resident in the West Indies)A General history of Negro slavery, collected from the most respectable evidence and unquestionable authoritiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge : Printed by W. and W. Hatfield, and sold by H. Wallis and Mr. Sandifer, 1826England
Paine, ThomasOld truths and established facts, being an answer to A very new pamphlet indeed!Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1792]Unknown
Palfrey, John Gorham"Papers on the slave power : first published in the ""Boston Whig"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Merrill, Cobb, [1846?]United States
Pallmer, Charles N. (Charles Nicholas)The genuine speech of Charles Nicholas Palmer, Esq. in reply to Dr. Lushington's address to the House of Commons on the 12th June, 1827 on presenting the petition of the free people of colour of the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKingston, Jamaica : Printed at the office of the Chronicle and Journal, 1827Jamaica
Palmer, HenryLetters on the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams, 1846United Kingdom
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount"Speech of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons on...May 19, 1841 on Lord Sandon's resolution ""That...this House is not prepared...to adopt the measure... for the reduction of the duties on foreign sugar"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1841United Kingdom
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, Viscount"Speech of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Palmerston: in the House of Commons, on Wednesday, May 19, 1841, on Lord Sandon's resolution, ""That considering the efforts and sacrifices which Parliament and the country have made for the abolition of the slave trade and slavery ... this House is not prepared (especially with the present prospects of the supply of sugar from British possessions) to adopt the measure proposed by Her Majesty's government for the reduction of the duties on foreign sugar."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon: J. Ridgway, 1841United Kingdom
Palmerston, Henry John Temple, ViscountSpeech of Viscount Palmerston in the House of Commons on ...July 16th, 1844, on the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard, 1844United Kingdom
 Papers regarding the progressive abolition of slavery on the Island of St. HelenaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by W. Clowes], [1832]United Kingdom  
Parrish, JohnRemarks on the slavery of the black people, addressed to the citizens of the United States, particularly to those who are in legislative or executive stations in the general or state governments, and also to such individuals as hold them in bondageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed for the author, 1806United States  
Paterson, Robert, of JamaicaRemarks on the depressed state of cultivation in the West India colonies, and remedies suggested for their improvement, the encouragement of free labour, and the suppression of slaverySeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityEdinburgh : T. Paton, 1848United Kingdom  
Paulding, James KirkeSlavery in the United StatesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by Harper & brothers, 1836United States  
Pearl, CyrilRemarks on African colonization and the abolition of slavery, in two parts / by a citizen of New EnglandWidener Library, Harvard UniversityWindsor, Vt. : Published by Richards & Tracy, 1833United States  
Peckard, PeterAm I not a man? and a brother? With all humility addressed to the British legislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge, Printed by J. Archdeacon, printer to the University, 1788United Kingdom  
Peckard, PeterJustice and mercy recommended, particularly with reference to the slave trade. A sermonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge, Printed by J. Archdeacon, printer to the university, 1788United Kingdom  
Peel, Robert, SirSpeech delivered by the Right Hon. Sir Robert Peel in the House of Commons on...the 18th May, 1841Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[Edinburgh] : W. Blackwood, [1841]United Kingdom  
 The Penal enectments of the slave registry bill examined, in a letter to Charles N. PallmerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.M. Richardson, 1816United Kingdom  
Pennock, Rev.Reasons for using our utmost exertions to procure the abolition of slavery : an extract from the speech of Mr. Pennock...taken from the Newcastle Courant of May 2, 1829Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Bagster and Thoms, printers], [1829]"[London, England]  
      
 Reports of the Board of Managers of the Pennsylvania Colonization Society : with an introduction and appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Printed for the Society, 1831United States  
 Constitution and act of incorporation of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of SlaveryLibrary of CongressPhiladelphia : Printed for J. Ormrod, 1800United States  
 Constitution and act of incorporation of the Pennsylvania society for promoting the abolition of slavery, and for the relief of free Negroes, unlawfully held in bondage, and for the improving the condition of the African race. To which are added abstracts of the laws of the statesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed for the society by Hall & Atkinson, 1820United States  
 The constitution of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of SlaverySterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by Francis Bailey [etc.], [1788]United States  
 The Permanent laws of the emancipated coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed at the office of the London Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United Kingdom  
Person who had been a slave there a considerable timeAn Account of the extream misery of the Christian captives in BarbaryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, printed by J. Downing, 1721United Kingdom  
Peters, C. (Charles)Two sermons, preached at Dominica, on the 11th and 13th of April, 1800, and officially noticed by His Majesty's Privy Council in that islandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Hatchard, 1802United Kingdom  
 The petition and memorial of the planters of Demarara and Berbice on the subject of manumission examined : being an exposure of the inaccuracy of the statements and the fallacy of the views on which they have proceeded in their recent application to His MajestyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery Throughout the British Dominions and sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1827United Kingdom  
 An epistle of caution and advice, concerning the buying and keeping of slavesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityPhiladelphia, Printed and sold by J. Chattin, 1754United States  
PhiladelphianFree remarks on the spirit of the federal constitution, the practice of the federal government, and the obligations of the Union, respecting the exclusion of slavery from the territories and new states. By a PhiladelphianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, A. Finley, 1819United States  
PhilafrisA Letter to Henry Brougham, Esq. M.P. upon the fall of Algiers and the civilization of AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Bagster and Thoms, 1830United Kingdom  
PhilanderLegalized prostitution : or, The Codrington brothel : addressed to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts / By PhilanderGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed by J. Blackwell, 1831United Kingdom  
Phillips, Joseph, late of AntiguaWest India question : the outline of a plan for the total, immediate, and safe abolition of slavery throughout the British coloniesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Published by J. and A. Arch, 1833United Kingdom  
Philo AfricanusA letter to Wm. Wilberforce, EsqGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1790United Kingdom  
 A Picture of colonial slavery, in the year 1828, addressed especially to the ladies of Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by Bagster and Thoms], [1828]United Kingdom  
Pinckard, GeorgeInteresting narrative of a negro sale at DemararaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London, C. Whittingham], [1806]United Kingdom  
Pinckard, GeorgeObservations on the emancipation of the slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by S. Gosnell, [1816?]United Kingdom  
Pitt, WilliamThe speech of the Right Hon. William Pitt, in the House of Commons, on the 2d of April, 1792, on the subject of the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by T. and J. Hodgson, 1824United Kingdom  
Pitt, WilliamThe speech of the Right Honourable William Pitt, on a motion for the abolition of the slave trade in the House of Commons, on Monday the second of April, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1792United Kingdom  
Plain man, who signed the petition at DerbyThe True state of the question, addressed to the petitioners for the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Bell, 1792United Kingdom  
 A Plan for the abolition of slavery in the West IndiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for W. Griffin, 1772United Kingdom  
 A Plan for the abolition of slavery, consistently with the interests of all parties concernedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by G. Sidford, 1828United Kingdom  
 Plan for the safe and profitable conversion of the colonial slaves into free labourersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1833?]United Kingdom  
 Plans of emancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster and Thoms], [1830?]United Kingdom  
Planter and merchant of many years residence in the West IndiesCommercial reasons for the non-abolition of the slave-trade, in the West-India islands, by a planter, and merchant of many years residence in the West-IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Lane, 1789United Kingdom  
PlanterA Letter, addressed to Mercator, in reply to his letters on the abolition of the slave-trade. By a planterKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Ridgway, 1807United Kingdom  
Plumer, Thomas, SirThe speech of Mr. Plumer, at the bar of the House of Lords, on the second reading of the bill for the abolition of the slave-trade, in support of the petition of the West-India planters and merchants against that measureSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityLondon, Printed by C. and W. Galabin, 1807United Kingdom  
Plumer, WilliamSpeech of Mr. Plumer, of New-Hampshire, on the Missouri question, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 21, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown  
Porteus, BeilbyA letter to the governors, legislatures, and proprietors of plantations, in the British West-India islandsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1808United Kingdom  
Porteus, BeilbyA sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, at their anniversary meeting in the parish church of St. Mary-le-Bow, on Friday, February 21, 1783Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J.F. and C. Rivington, 1784United Kingdom  
PortugaisConsidérations importantes sur l'abolition générale de la traite des nègres, addressées aux Négociateurs des Puissances continentales qui doivent assister au Congrès de Vienne. Par un PortugaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Ant. Bailleul, 1814France  
 Alvarà para que se naö levem negros dos pórtos do mar para terras,que naö sejaö dos dominios Portuguezes. De 14. de Outubro de 1751Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1751]Unknown  
 The Potent enemies of America laid openSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by Joseph Crukshank, [1774]United States  
Pownall, HenryA word from the Bible, Common Prayer Book, and laws of England on behalf of enslaved British subjects : with suggestions for securing the liberty of future children and proofs of the beneficial effects of emancipation : in a letter to a friendGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : L.B. Seeley and sons, 1829United Kingdom  
 Précis de l'abolition de l'esclavage dans les colonies anglaises : imprimé par ordre de m. l'Amiral Baron DuperréGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimérie Royale, 1840France  
Price, Rose, SirCart whip and driver's whip of Jamaica, and soldier's and sailor's cat o' nine tails describedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Penzance : T. printer], [1832]United Kingdom  
Price, Rose, SirPledges on colonial slavery to candidates for seats in Parliament, rightly consideredGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPenzance : Printed by T. Vigurs, [1832]United Kingdom  
Price, Rose, SirSlaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Penzance : T. Vigurs, printer], [1831?]United Kingdom  
Priestley, JosephA sermon on the subject of the slave trade, delivered to a society of Protestant dissentersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham, Printed for the author by Pearson and Rollason, 1788United Kingdom
Prince, MaryThe history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slaveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by F. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1831United Kingdom
Prince, MaryThe history of Mary Prince, a West Indian slaveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by F. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1831United Kingdom3rd ed.
 Proceedings at a public meeting held at the Town-Hall, Chester, on... the first of May, 1823, for the purpose of taking into consideration the present state of slaves in our West India colonies and the propriety of petitioning Parliament for their relief : the Right Worshipful Mayor in the chairGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonChester : Printed by M. Monk, [1823?]United Kingdom
 Proceedings in the City of York, in reference to Negro slavery in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonYork : Printed by W. Alexander and son, 1824United Kingdom
 The progress of colonial reform : being a brief view of the real advance made since May 15th, 1823, in carrying into effect the recommendations of His Majesty, the unanimous resolutions of Parliament, and the universal prayer of the nation, with respect to Negro slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Anti-slavery society, and sold by Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom
Proprietor of West-India property by inheritanceA Letter to the Marquis of ChandosGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Marchant, printer], 1831"[London, England]  
     
 A Question of great national importance has lately been much agitated, namely, whether the measures in operation for the suppression of the slave trade should, or should not, be abandoned : the following circular relates to that subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1850?]Unknown
Ramsay, JamesAn address on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave trade. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the legislatureGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesAn address to the publick on the proposed bill for the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1789United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesAn essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the British sugar coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1784United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesExamination of the Rev. Mr. Harris's Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesAn inquiry into the effects of putting a stop to the African slave trade, and of granting liberty to the slaves in the British sugar coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1784United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesA letter to James Tobin, Esq. late member of His Majesty's council in the Island of NevisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1787United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesObjections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed., with additions.
Ramsay, James"Objections to the abolition of the slave trade, with answers. To which are prefixed, strictures on a late publication intitled, ""Considerations on the emancipation of negroes, and the abolition of the slave trade, by a West India planter."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom
Ramsay, JamesA reply to the personal invectives and objections contained in two answers, published by certain anonymous persons, to An essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves, in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1785United Kingdom
Ranby, JohnObservations on the evidence given before the Committees of the Privy Council and House of Commons in support of the Bill for abolishing the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for John Stockdale, 1791United Kingdom
Randolph, FrancisA letter to the Right Hon. William Pitt, containing some new arguments against the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by A. Macpherson, 1804United Kingdom
Rankin, JohnLetters on American slavery, addressed to Mr. Thomas RankinGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by Garrison & Knapp, 1833United States
Rankin, JohnLetters on American slavery, addressed to Mr. Thomas Rankin, merchant at Middlebrook, Augusta Co., Va- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewburyport : Published by C. Whipple, 1836United States2nd ed.
Raymond, DanielThe Missouri questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBaltimore, Schaeffer and Maund, Printers, 1819United States
Raymond, JamesPrize essay on the comparative economy of free and slave labour in agricultureKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityFrederick [Md.] : Printed by JF. Thomson, 1827United States
 Reasons for preferring immediate to what is called gradual emancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1825?]Unknown
 Reception of George Thompson in Great BritainGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by I. Knapp, 1836United States
Reese, David Meredith"Letters to the Hon. William Jay, being a reply to his ""Inquiry into the American Colonization and American Anti-Slavery Societies"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by Leavitt, Lord & co, 1835United States
 Reflections on recent occurrences at Lichfield : including an illustration of the opinions of Samuel Johnson, LL. D. on slavery, and the general distribution of the scriptures. Addressed to the Rev. Thomas GisborneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson for J. Hatchard and son, 1826United Kingdom
 Reflections on the slave-trade, extracted from a work, entitled, A compendious dictionary of the Holy Bible, under the article slavery, printed for W. Button. Extracted by R.R.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by R. Edwards, 1807United Kingdom
 Remarkable extracts and observations on the slave trade, with some considerations on the consumption of West India produceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by Darton and Harvey [etc.], 1791United Kingdom
 Remarks on the insurrection in Barbadoes, and the bill for the registration of slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1816United Kingdom
 Remarks on the methods of procuring slavesNew York Public LibraryLondon : Printed by and for Darton and Harvey, [1793]United Kingdom
 Remarks upon the evidence given by Thomas Irving, Esq., Inspector General of the Exports and Imports of Great Britain, before the Select Committee appointed to take the examination of witnesses on the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1791United Kingdom
 "Reply to Mr. Joseph Phillips' enquiry respecting ""the light in which the operations of the American Colonization Society are viewed by the free people of colour in the United States"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[High Holborn : J. Messeder, printer], [1832]United Kingdom  
 Report containing an abstract of the new Order in Council for the government and protection of slaves : with observations on some of its provisions, October 15, 1831Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1831]United Kingdom  
 Report from the Committee of the Codrington Trust, to the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, adopted at a general meeting of the Society, Friday, 21st Jan. 1831.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : G. Woodfall, Printer 1831.United Kingdom  
 Report of the committee to which was referred so much of the President's message as relates to the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1821]Unknown  
 Report of the debate in the House of Commons on...the 15th of April 1831, on Mr. Fowell Buxton's motion to consider and adopt the best means for effecting the abolition of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London"London : Printed for the proprietors of ""The Mirror of Parliament"", 1831"United Kingdom  
 Report of the speeches at a county meeting, held at the castle of Leicester, on Friday January 20th, 1826, on the subject of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLeicester : Printed by A. Cockshaw, 1826United Kingdom  
 Representation of the state of the government slaves and apprentices in the MauritiusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom  
Resident at the Cape of Good HopeRemarks on the demoralizing influence of slavery / By a resident at the Cape of Good HopeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Bagster and Thoms, 1828United Kingdom  
 Results of emancipation and the immigration schemeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ward, 1848United Kingdom  
 A Review of some of the arguments which are commonly advanced against parliamentary interference in behalf of the Negro slaves : with a statement of opinions which have been expressed on that subject by many of our most distinguished statesmenGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : Printed by Henry Smith, and sold by W. and W. Clarke, Robinson and Bent, T. Sowler and E. Thomson, 1824United Kingdom  
 A Review of some of the arguments which are commonly advanced against Parliamentary interference in behalf of the Negro slaves : with a statement of opinions which have been expressed on that subject by many of our most distinguished statesmenKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, sold by J. Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom  
 Review of the Quarterly Review : or, An exposure of the erroneous opinions promulgated in that work on the subject of colonial slavery. with notes and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom  
 A Review of the reasons given for establishing a registry of slaves in the British colonies in a report of a committee of the African InstitutionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed by Hatchard, [1815]United Kingdom  
 Review of the Right Hon. R. Wilmot Horton's First letter to the freeholders of Yorkshire on the claims of the West Indians for equitable compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1830]Unknown  
 A Revolution of the spindles, for the overthrow of American slaverySeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University[Newcastle : Macliver and bradley], [1848?]United Kingdom  
Richmond, LeghThe Negro servant : an authentic and interesting narrative, in three partsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by A. Applegate, [1830?]United Kingdom  
Riland, JohnLetter addressed to a clerical advocate of the British & Foreign Bible, Church Missionary and Hibernian Societies on the intimate connexion of those and similar institutions with the abolition of colonial slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1829United Kingdom
Riland, JohnMemoirs of a West-India planter : published from an original MS : with a preface and additional detailsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams & co, 1827United Kingdom
Riland, JohnOn the Codrington estates : a letter to the Most Reverend William Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, President of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts, on the connection of that institution with Codrington College in the Island of BarbadoesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1830United Kingdom
Riland, JohnTwo letters, severally addressed to the editor of the Christian Observer and the editor of the Christian Remembrancer, relative to the slave-cultured estates of the Society for the Propagation of the GospelGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Hatchard and son, 1828United Kingdom
Roberts, SamuelThe guardianship of Hugh Parker, Esq. : with the doings and sayings of his son : also a plan to abolish slavery from SheffieldKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversitySheffield : Printed by Whitaker and co, 1837United Kingdom
Roberts, Thomas, Rev.The cruel nature and injurious effects of the foreign slave trade, represented in a letter addressed to the Right Hon. Lord Brougham and VauxGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBristol : Printed at the Mirror office by J. Taylor, 1836United Kingdom
Robinson, RobertSlavery inconsistent with the spirit of Christianity : a sermon preached at Cambridge on...the 10th of February, 1788Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge : Printed by Glover and Foister, [1840]England
Robinson, RobertSlavery inconsistent with the spirit of Christianity. A sermonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCambridge, Printed by J. Archdeacon, printer to the university, 1788United Kingdom
Romilly, Samuel, SirThe speech of Sir Samuel Romilly, in the House of Commons, on the twenty-eighth June, 1814, on that article in the Treaty of Peace, which relates to the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1814United Kingdom
Roper, MosesA narrative of the adventures and escape of Moses Roper from American slavery- 28th thousandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Harvey and Darton, 1844United Kingdom
Roscoe, William"A scriptural refutation of a pamphlet ... by the Rev. Raymund Harris, intitled, ""Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave-trade."""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1788United Kingdom2nd ed.
Roscoe, William"A scriptural refutation of a pamphlet, lately published by the Rev. Raymund Harris, intitled, ""Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave trade."". In four letters from the author to a friend"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. Law, 1788United Kingdom
Rose, G. H. (George Henry), SirA letter on the means and importance of converting the slaves in the West Indies to ChristianityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1823United Kingdom
Rose, G. H. (George Henry), SirA letter on the means and importance of converting the slaves in the West Indies to Christianity- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1823United Kingdom2nd ed.
Rose, Robert, West Indian"A full report of the speech of Mr. Robert Rose, a West Indian, delivered at the public dinner given to the Right Honourable Henry Lord Brougham & Vaux, July 20, 1835, at... Liverpool, in reply to the sentiment ""Civil and religious liberty all over the world""- 4th ed."Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed and published by E. Smith and co, 1835United Kingdom4th ed.
Rouvellat de Cussac, Jean-BaptisteSituation des esclaves dans les colonies françaises : urgence de leur émancipationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Pagnerre, 1845France
 At a general court of the Company of royal adventurers of England trading into Africa, holden at White-hall, this 10th of November, 1671Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1671]United Kingdom
 The several declarations of the Company of royal adventurers of England trading into Africa, inviting all His Majesties native subjects in general to subscribe, and become sharers in their joynt-stock. Intimating the said Companies resolutions to furnish His Majesties American plantations with negroes at certain and moderate rates. As also A list of the royal adventurers of England trading into AfricaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], 1667Unknown
 The Royal African: or, Memoirs of the young prince of Annamaboe. Comprehending a distinct account of his country and family. Interspers'd throughout with several historical remarks on the commerce of the European nations, whose subjects frequent the coast of Guinea. To which is prefixed a letter from the author to a person of distinction, in reference to some natural curiosities in Africa, as well as explaining the motives which induced him to compose these memoirsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Reeve [etc.], [1749?]United Kingdom
Rush, BenjaminAn Address to the inhabitants of the British settlements in America, upon slave-keepingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Printed by J. Dunlap, 1773United States
Rush, BenjaminA vindication of the Address to the inhabitants of the British settlements on the slavery of the Negroes in America / by a PennsylvanianSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed by John Dunlap, [1773]United States
Sá da Bandeira, Bernardo de Sá Nogueira de Figueiredo, marquês deThe slave trade, and Lord Palmerston's billGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], 1840Unknown
Saco, José AntonioLa supresion del trafico de esclavos africanos en la Isla de Cuba examinada con relacion a su agricultura y a su seguridadWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Panckoucke, 1845France
Saco, José AntonioMi primera pregunta : la abolicion del comercio de esclavos Africanos arruinará ó atrasará la agricultura Cubana? : dedicala a los hacendados de la Isla de CubaWidener Library, Harvard UniversityMadrid : Imprenta de M. Calero, 1837Spain
 Copies of two Acts of the island of Saint Christopher, referred to in the resolutions of the committee of the Council and Assembly of Saint Christopher's, appointed in consequence of the resolution of the House of Commons of the 6th of April being laid before them. Ordered to be printed 2d April 1798Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1798]Unknown
Saint-Cyran, M. de (Paul-Edme Crublier)Réfutation du projet des Amis des noirs, sur la suppression de la traite des nègres & sur l'abolition de l'esclavage dans nos coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Paris, de l'Impr. de Devaux], 1790France
Saintsbury, GeorgeEast India slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Tilt, 1829United Kingdom
Samo, SamuelThe Trials of the slave traders, Samuel Samo, Joseph Peters, and William Tufft, tried in April and June, 1812. With two letters on the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Sherwood, Neely and Jones, 1813United Kingdom
Sampson, Marmaduke B. (Marmaduke Blake)Slavery in the United States : a letter to the Hon. Daniel WebsterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : S. Highley, 1845United Kingdom
Sancho, IgnatiusLetters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an AfricanGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for W. Sancho, 1803United Kingdom5th ed.
Sancho, IgnatiusLetters of the late Ignatius Sancho, an African. In two volumes. To which are prefixed, memoirs of his life. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Nichols and C. Dilly, 1783United KingdomThe 2nd ed.
Sandars, JosephA letter addressed to the Liverpool Society for the Abolition of Slavery / by a member of that societyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, [1824]United Kingdom
Scattergood, John, merchantAn antidote to popular frenzy, particularly to the present rage for the abolition of the slave-trade, with a view to the probable consequences, both present and remoteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by M. Gardner [etc.], 1792United Kingdom
 A Scene from real lifeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, jun., printer], [1830?]United Kingdom
Schoelcher, VictorAbolition de l'esclavage : examen critique du préjugé contre la couleur des Africains et des sang-mêlésGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Pagnerre, 1840France
Scoble, JohnBritish Guiana : facts! facts!! facts!!!Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Johnston & Barrett, printers], [1840]United Kingdom
Scoble, JohnBritish Guiana : speech delivered at the anti-slavery meeting in Exeter Hall on...the 4th of April, 1838Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by the Central Negro Emancipation Committee, 1838United Kingdom
Scoble, JohnHill coolies : a brief exposure of the deplorable condition of the hill coolies, in British Guiana and Mauritius, and of the nefarious means by which they were induced to resort to these colonies.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Harvey and Darton [and others] 1840.United Kingdom
 Scripture the friend of freedom, exemplified by a refutation of the arguments offered in defence of slavery, in a tract intitled, Scriptural researches on the licitness of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Smith, 1789United Kingdom
Sebire des Saudrais, MeAu roy, et à nosseigneurs les commissaires de son Grand conseil, députés par sa Majesté par arrest du Conseil d'état du dix may 1738, pour juger l'appel de la sentence rendue par le juge du cap, isle & côte de S. Domingue, contre Josué BaudinKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[S. Ambroise, Impr. de la veuve Le Merier], [1738][France?]
 Second report of the Committee managing a fund raised for the purpose of promoting African instruction with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Harvey, Darton and co, 1824United Kingdom
Sells, WilliamRemarks on the condition of the slaves in the Island of Jamaica.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : printed for J.M. Richardson, and Ridgways 1823.United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleAn appendix to the representation, (printed in the year 1769,) of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men in EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and R. Horsefield, 1772United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleExtract of a letter to a gentleman in Maryland, wherein is demonstrated the extreme wickedness of tolerating the slave trade, in order to favour the illegalities of our colonies, where the two first foundations of English law (two witnesses of God), are supplanted by opposite (and, of course, illegal) ordinances, which occasions a civil death of the English constitution, so that these two witnesses may be said to lie dead in all the West India islands!! Originally printed in America. First printed in London, in 1793. The 4th. ed.Beinecke Library, Yale UniversityLondon, Printed by Phillips and Fardon, 1806United Kingdom4th ed.
Sharp, GranvilleThe just limitation of slavery in the laws of God, compared with the unbounded claims of the African traders and British American slaveholdersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B.White, in Fleet Street, and E. and C. Dilly in the Poultry, 1776United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleThe law of liberty, or royal law, by which all mankind will certainly be judged! Earnestly recommended to the ... consideration of all slaveholders and slavedealersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White, and E. and C. Dilly, 1776United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleThe law of passive obedience, or Christian submission to personal injuries: Wherein is shewn, that the several texts of scripture, which command the entire submission of servants or slaves to their masters, cannot authorize the latter to exact an involuntary servitude, nor ... justify the claims of modern slaveholdersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1776?]Unknown
Sharp, GranvilleThe law of retribution, or A serious warning to Great Britain and her colonies, founded on unquestionable examples of God's temporal vengeance against tyrants, slave-holders and oppressorsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by W. Richardson, for B. White, and E. C. Dilly, 1776United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleLetter ... to the Maryland Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery, and the relief of free negroes and others, unlawfully held in bondageGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBaltimore, Printed by Yundt and Patton, 1793United States
Sharp, GranvilleA representation of the injustice and dangerous tendency of tolerating slavery, or of admitting the least claim of private property in the persons of men, in EnglandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for B. White and R. Horsfield, 1769United Kingdom
Sharp, GranvilleSerious reflections on the slave trade and slavery. Wrote in March, 1797Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by W. Calvert, 1805United Kingdom
Sharp, Granville"""The system of colonial law"" compared with the eternal laws of God, and with the indispensable principles of the English Constitution"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by R. Edwards, for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe, 1807United Kingdom
Sharpe, Henry EdwardOn the abolition of the Negro apprenticeship, in a letter to the Right Hon. the Lord BroughamGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J.W. Parker, 1838United Kingdom
 Concluding report of the Sheffield Female Anti-Slavery SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed at the Iris office, 1833United Kingdom
 Report of the Sheffield Female Anti-Slavery Society, established midsummer, 1825Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed by J. Blackwell, 1827United Kingdom
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl ofObservations on the project for abolishing the slave trade, and on the reasonableness of attempting some practicable mode of relieving the negroes. 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by J. Cooper, 1791United Kingdom2nd ed., with additions.
Sheffield, John Holroyd, Earl ofObservations on the project for abolishing the slave trade, and on the reasonableness of attempting some practical mode of relieving the negroesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1790United Kingdom
 A Short account of the African slave tradeNew York Public LibrarySevenoaks : Printed for a Society, and sold by T. Clout [etc.], [1791]United Kingdom
 A Short account of the African slave trade, collected from local knowledge, from the evidence given at the bar of both Houses of ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool, Printed at Ann Smith's Navigation Shop, 1788United Kingdom
 A Short review of the slave trade and slavery : with considerations on the benefit which would arise from cultivating tropical productions by free labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Beilby, Knott, and Beilby, 1827United Kingdom
Simpson, RobertThe duty of British Christians in reference to colonial slavery : a sermon preached...on...October 10th, 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonDerby : Printed for the author by H. Mozley and son, [1830]United Kingdom
Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde)De l'intérêt de la France a l'égard de la traite des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, Schulze et Dean, 1814United KingdomVariant ed.
Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde)De l'intérêt de la France a l'égard de la traite des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGenève, J.J. Paschoud, 1814Switzerland
Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde)De l'intérêt de la France a l'égard de la traite des nègres. Troisiéme édition, contenant de nouvelles réflexions sur la traite des nègresGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGenève, J.J. Paschoud, 1814Switzerland3e éd.
Sismondi, J.-C.-L. Simonde de (Jean-Charles-Léonard Simonde)De la condition dans laquelle il convient de placer les nègres en les affranchissant / par J.C.L. de Sismondi : (Extrait de la Revue mensuelle d'économie politique.) Décembre 1833.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimerie de Moquet et Cie [1833].France
 A Sketch of the African slave trade and the slavery of the Negroes under their Christian masters in the European colonies : compiled from various authors of undoubted authorityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Harvey & Darton, [1829?]United Kingdom
 The slave colonies of Great Britain : or, A picture of Negro slavery drawn by the colonists themselves : being an abstract of the various papers recently laid before Parliament on that subject- 2d ed., corr.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson for the Society ... and sold by J. Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom2nd ed., corr.
 Slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed for Kersy, [1807]United Kingdom
 The Slave trade delineated: being extracts from a periodical work, called The Christian Observer, for June 1804Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by C. Whittingham, and sold by J. Hatchard, 1804United Kingdom
Slave-holderRemarks upon slavery and the slave-trade : addressed to the Hon. Henry ClayWidener Library, Harvard University[s.l. : s.n.], 1839Unknown
 Slavery and the internal slave trade in the United States of North America : being replies to questions transmitted by the Committee of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society… : presented to the General Anti-Slavery Convention held in London, June 1840 / by the Executive Committee of the American Anti-Slavery SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Ward, 1841United Kingdom
 Slavery and the slave trade in British India : with notices of the existence of these evils in Ceylon, Malacca, and Penang : drawn from official documentsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : T. Ward, 1841United Kingdom
 Slavery in AmericaGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1845?]Unknown
 Slavery in the West Indies : the substance of the debate in the House of Lords, March 7, 1826, on Lord Bathurst's motion for adopting the resolutions of the House of Commons of the 15th May, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Whitmore & Fenn, and Smith, Elder & co, 1826United Kingdom
 Slavery no oppression, or, some new arguments and opinions against the idea of African liberty. Dedicated to the committtee of the company that trade to AfricaKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for Lowndes and Christie, [179-?]United Kingdom
Sligo, Howe Peter Browne, Marquess ofJamaica under the apprenticeship system / by a proprietorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Andrews, 1838United Kingdom
Smith, GeorgeFacts designed to exhibit the real character and tendency of the American Colonization Society / by ClericusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed and sold by E. Smith and co, 1833United Kingdom
Smith, GeorgeA review of the report of a Select Committee of the House of Commons on the state of the West India colonies... : or, The interests of the country and the prosperity of the West India planters mutually secured by the immediate abolition of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by E. Smith and co, 1833United Kingdom
Smith, J. S.A Letter from Capt. J.S. Smith to the Revd Mr Hill on the state of the negroe slaves. To which are added an introduction, and remarks on free negroes, &c. by the editorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1786United Kingdom
Smith, WilliamA letter to William Wilberforce ... on the proposed abolition of the slave tradeKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by R. Taylor and co, 1807United Kingdom
Smyth, AlexanderSpeech of Mr. Smyth, on the restriction of slavery in Missouri. Delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, January 28, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown
 Dessin et coupes du navire negrier le Brookes, construit pour le trafic des noirs, fait pour contenir 450 Negres, mais en ayant souvent contenu jusqu'à 600Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[n.p.], 1822Unknown
 Adresse à l'Assemblée nationale pour l'abolition de la traite des noirsWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : De l'imp. de L. Potier de Lille, 1790France
 Adresse de la Société des Amis des Noirs à l'Assemblée nationaleBritish LibraryParis : De l'imprimérie du Patriote françois, mars, 1791France
 Adresse de la Société des Amis des Noirs, à l'Assemblée Nationale, à toutes les villes de commerce à toutes les manufactures, aux colonies... Adresse dans laquelle on approfondit les relations politiques et commerciales entre la Métropole et les colonies, etc. Redigée par E. Clavière. 2.ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, chez Desenne [etc.], 1791France2e éd., rev. et corr.
 Réflexions sur le code noirBritish LibraryParis : De l'imprimérie du Patriote françois, août, 1790France
 Réglemens de la Société des amis des noirsGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789]Unknown
 Réglemens de la Société des amis des noisBritish Library[s.l. : s.n.], [1788?-]Unknown
 Seconde adresse à l'Assemblée nationaleWidener Library, Harvard University[Paris? : De l'imprimérie du Patriote françois], [1790]France
 Two of the petitions from Scotland, which were presented to the last Parliament, praying the abolition of the African slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh, 1790United Kingdom
 List of the SocietySterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityLondon : [s.n.], [1788]United Kingdom
 ... Society for the Purpose of Effecting the Abolition of The Slave Trade. At a general meeting held this day at the Exchange Tavern, it was unanimously resolvedGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1788]Unknown
 Society for the amelioration and gradual abolition of slavery.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : James Smith, printer [1823?].United Kingdom
 Proceedings at the first public meeting of the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, held...on...1st June, 1840Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by W. Clowes and sons, 1840United Kingdom
 Prospectus of the Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, instituted June, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840]Unknown
 Report of the Committee of the African Civilization Society to the public meeting of the Society, held at Exeter Hall on...the 21st of June, 1842 : with an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Murray, 1842United Kingdom
 Society for the Extinction of the Slave Trade and for the Civilization of Africa, instituted June, 1839Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1840?]Unknown  
 Account of the receipts & disbursements of the Anti-Slavery Society for the years 1827 & 1828 : with a list of the subscribersGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster and Thoms, printers], [1829]United Kingdom  
 Address to the people of Great Britain and Ireland, unanimously adopted at a general meeting of the London Anti-Slavery Society, held April 23, 1831Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Bagster, jun., printer], [1831]United Kingdom  
 Extracts from the second report of the committee of the SocietyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester : Printed by H. Smith, 1825United Kingdom  
 The new slave laws of Jamaica and St. Christopher's examined : with an especial reference to the eulogies recently pronounced upon them in ParliamentGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, 1828United Kingdom  
 Report of the committee of the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, read at the general meeting of the Society, held on the 25th day of June 1824 : together with an account of the proceedings which took place at that meetingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Richard Taylor for the Society ... and sold by J. Hatchard and co., and J. and A. Arch, 1824United Kingdom  
 Second report of the committee of the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions : read at the general meeting of the Society held on the 30th day of April, 1825Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society by Ellerton & Henderson, 1825United Kingdom  
 The slave colonies of Great Britain : or, A picture of Negro slavery drawn by the colonists themselves : being an abstract of the various papers recently laid before Parliament on that subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson for the Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of Slavery throughout the British Dominions, 1825United Kingdom  
 Third report of the Committee of the society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions : read at a special meeting of the members and friends of the Society, held (on the 21st of December 1825) for the purpose of petitioning Parliament on the subject of slavery with notes and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the society and sold by J. Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom  
 Third report of the committee of the Society for the mitigation and gradual abolition of slavery throughout the British dominions : read at a special meeting of the members and friends of the Society, held (on the 21st of December 1825) for the purpose of petitioning Parliament on the subject of slavery : with notes and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for the Society, and sold by J. Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom  
 An address of Friends of the yearly meeting of New-York to the citizens of the United States, especially to those of the southern states, upon the subject of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : M. Day, 1844United States  
 An address to the inhabitants of Europe on the iniquity of the slave trade : issued by the Religious Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers, in Great Britain and IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Phillips, 1822United Kingdom  
 A Solemn address to the members of the House of Commons, upon the question, this day to be agitated in that House, of the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1789?]Unknown  
 Some considerations humbly offered to demonstrate how prejudicial it would be to the English plantations, revenues of the Crown, the navigation and general good of this Kingdom, that the sole trade for negroes should be granted to a company with a joynt-stock exclusive to all othersKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard University[London], [1698?]United Kingdom  
Somerville, ThomasA discourse on our obligation to thanksgiving, for the prospect of the abolition of the African slave-trade. With a prayerGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonKelso, Printed at the Union press, by J. Palmer, 1792United Kingdom  
Spencer, Ichabod S. (Ichabod Smith)Fugitive Slave Law : the religious duty of obedience to law : a sermon preached in the Second Presbyterian Church in Brooklyn, Nov. 24, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : M.W. Dodd, 1850United States  
Spilsbury, F. B. (Francis B.)Account of a voyage to the western coast of Africa, performed ... in the year 1805Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for R. Phillips, by J.G. Barnard, 1807United Kingdom
 State of the question of Negro slavery in January, 1830 : respectfully submitted to His Majesty's governmentGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by Bagster and Thoms], [1830]United Kingdom
 A Statement of facts illustrating the administration of the abolition law and the sufferings of the Negro apprentices in the Island of JamaicaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Haddon, 1837United Kingdom
Steele, JoshuaMitigation of slavery, in two parts. Part I: Letters and Papers of ... Joshua Steele ... Part II: Letters to Thomas ClarksonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1814United Kingdom
Stephen, George, SirA letter form Sir George Stephen to Sir E. F. Buxton, Bart, M.P., on the proposed revival of the English slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co, 1849United Kingdom
Stephen, George, SirThe Niger trade : considered in connexion with the African blockadeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin, Marshall, and Co, 1849United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesA defence of the bill for the registration of slaves ... in letters to William Wilberforce. Letter the secondGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1816United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesA defence of the bill for the registration of slaves ... in letters to William Wilberforce. Letter the firstGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1816United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesEngland enslaved by her own slave colonies : an address to the electors and people of the United KingdomKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, for Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesEngland enslaved by her own slave colonies : an address to the electors and people of the United Kingdom- 2d ed.Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by R. Taylor, for Hatchard and son, and J. and A. Arch, 1826United Kingdom2nd ed.
Stephen, James"New reasons for abolishing the slave trade, being the last section of a larger work, now first published, entitled ""The dangers of the country"""Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed for J. Butterworth, 1807United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesReasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the British ColoniesWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon, 1814United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesReasons for establishing a registry of slaves in the British ColoniesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, 1814United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesThe slavery of the British West India colonies delineated, as it exists both in law and practice : and compared with the slavery of other countries, antient and modernGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1823United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesThe slavery of the British West India colonies delineated, as it exists both in law and practice, and compared with the slavery of other countries, antient and modernGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Joseph Butterworth and son, 1824United Kingdom
Stephen, JamesThe speech ... at the annual meeting of the African Institution ... on the 26th March, 1817Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Butterworth and son, 1817United Kingdom
Sterne, HenryA statement of facts submitted to the Right Hon. Lord Glenelg, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies, preparatory to an appeal about to be made by the author to the Commons of Great Britain, seeking redress for grievances of a most serious tendency, committed upon him under the administration of His Excellency, the Marquis of Sligo, the late Governor, and Sir Joshua Rowe, the present Lord Chief Justice of the Island of Jamaica : with an exposure of the present system of Jamaica apprenticeshipKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by J.C. Chappell, 1837United Kingdom  
Stever, Heinrich KurtDe servitutibus praediorumKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityRostochii, Typis Adlerianis, 1817Germany  
Stokes, RobertRegulated slave trade : reprinted from the evidence of Robert Stokes, Esq. given before the Select Committee of the House of Lords, in 1849Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1850United Kingdom  
Stollmeyer, Conrad FriedrichThe sugar question made easyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Wilson, 1845United Kingdom  
 Strictures on An address to the people of Great Britain, on the propriety of abstaining from West-India sugar and rumGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Sold by T. Boosey, 1792United Kingdom  
 Strictures on Dr. Hodgkin's pamphlet On Negro emancipation and American colonizationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : H. Fisher, R. Fisher, & P. Jackson, 1833United Kingdom  
Stroud, George M. (George McDowell)A sketch of the laws relating to slavery in the several states of the United States of AmericaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Published by Kimber and Sharpless, 1827United States  
Stuart, CharlesLiberia : or, The American colonization scheme examined and exposed : a full and authentic report of a lecture delivered by C. Stuart, Esq. at a public meeting in...Glasgow, 15th April 1833Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : W.R. M'Phun, 1833United Kingdom  
Stuart, Charles"A memoir of Granville Sharp : to which is added Sharp's ""Law of passive obedience"" and an extract from his ""Law of retribution"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1836United States  
Stuart, CharlesOn prospective emancipation of slaves' unborn childrenGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Printed for the Hibernian Negro's Friend Society by R.D. Webb], [1830?]"[Dublin, Ireland]  
      
Stuart, CharlesPetitions respecting Negro slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bristol : Wright & Bagnall], [1830?]United Kingdom  
Stuart, CharlesThe West India question : immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters, profitable for the masters, happy for the slaves, right in the government... : an outline for immediate emancipation and remarks on compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Simpkin and Marshall, 1832United Kingdom  
Stuart, MosesConscience and the constitution : with remarks on the recent speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the subject of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Crocker & Brewster, 1850United States  
Sturge, John"Remarks on the Society for the Extinction of the Slave-Trade and the Civilization of Africa : and on ""The slave-trade and its remedy"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams, 1841United Kingdom  
Sturge, JohnReport on free labour, presented to the General Anti-Slavery ConventionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : Johnston & Barrett, printers], [1840?]"[London?, England]  
      
Sturge, JosephA visit to the United States in 1841Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Hamilton, Adams, 1842United Kingdom  
 Substance of a speech intended to have been made on Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the slave trade, on Tuesday, April 3, 1792Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Owen, 1792United Kingdom
 Substance of a speech intended to have been made on Mr. Wilberforce's motion for the abolition of the slave trade, on Tuesday, April 3, 1792. Second edition, corrected, with notes, and an appendixGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Owen, 1792United Kingdom2nd ed., corr., with notes and an appendix.
 Substance of the debates on a resolution for abolishing the slave trade, which was moved in the House of Commons on the 10th June, 1806, and in the House of Lords on the 24th June, 1806. With an appendix, containing notes and illustrationsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by Phillips and Fardon, 1806United Kingdom
 First report of the Suffolk Auxiliary Society for the Mitigation and Gradual Abolition of SlaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonIpswich : Printed by King and Garrod, 1825United Kingdom
 The Sugar duties : free and slave labourGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Smith, Elder, 1846United Kingdom
 A Summary view of the progress of reform in the slave colonies of Great Britain since the 15th of May, 1823Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l. : s.n.], [1830?]Unknown
 Supplement to An address to the members of the New Parliament, on the proceedings of the Colonial Department on the West India questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], [1826][Scotland?/Great Britain?]
 Anti-Slavery petition. The following petition has been presented to Parliament from the Surrey Anti-Slavery Society.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonManchester: Henry Smith, printer [1825?].United Kingdom
 First annual report of the Swansea & Neath auxiliary anti-slavery association : together with the resolutions passed at the general meetingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSwansea : Printed by F. Fagg, 1826United Kingdom
 Unto the Honourable the Commons of Great Britain, in Parliament assembled, The petition of the Synod of Merse and TiviotdaleGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1791]Unknown
Taylor, JohnDe l'émancipation des noirs et de l'indépendance des Indes-Occidentales, considérées comme étant dans l'intérêt bien entendu de la Grande BretagneGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : De l'imprimerie de G. Schulze, 1824United Kingdom
Taylor, JohnNegro emancipation and West Indian independence the true interest of Great Britain- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by R. Rockliff, and sold by G. and J. Robinson, and W. Grapel , London : Longman, Hurst, and co, 1824United Kingdom2nd ed.
Taylor, Thomas, biographer of CowperA biographical sketch of Thomas Clarkson... : with occasional brief strictures on the misrepresentations of him contained in The life of William Wilberforce : and a concise historical outline of the abolition of slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Rickerby, 1839United Kingdom
Telfair, CharlesSome account of the state of slavery at Mauritius since the British occupation in 1810, in refutation of anonymous charges promulgated against government and that colonyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPort-Louis, Mauritius : Printed by J. Vallet, 1830Mauritius
Texugo, F. T. (F. Torres)A letter on the slave trade, still carried on along the eastern coast of Africa, called the Province of Mozambique : showing the little importance those possessions are of to Portugal, in a commercial point of view, and suggesting improvements : addressed...to T. Fowell Buxton, EsquireWidener Library, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Hatchard & son, 1839United Kingdom
Thomas, E., writer on slaveryA concise view of the slavery of the people of colour in the United States, exhibiting some of the most affecting cases of cruel and barbarous treatment of the slaves by their most inhuman and brutal masters not heretofore published, and also showing the absolute necessity for the most speedy abolition of slavery, with an endeavour to point out the best means of effecting it : to which is added, a short address to the free people of colour : with a selection of hymns, &c. &cGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia : Published and for sale by E. Thomas, 1834United States
Thome, James A.Emancipation in the West Indies : a six months' tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica in the year 1837Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United States
Thome, James A.Emancipation in the West Indies : a six months' tour in Antigua, Barbados, and Jamaica in the year 1837Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1839United States2nd ed.
Thompson, GeorgeLectures of George Thompson : with a full report of the discussion between Mr. Thompson and Mr. Borthwick, the proslavery agent, held at...Liverpool (Eng.) and which continued for six evenings with unabated interest, compiled from various English editions : also a brief history of his connection with the anti-slavery cause in England / by Wm. Lloyd GarrisonGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Published by I. Knapp, 1836United States
Thomson, AndrewReview of Dr. H. Duncan's Letters on the West India questionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed for W. Whyte & co, 1831United Kingdom
Thomson, AndrewSlavery not sanctioned, but condemned by Christianity : a sermonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Ellerton and Henderson, printers], [1829?]United Kingdom
Thomson, AndrewSubstance of the speech delivered at the meeting of the Edinburgh Society for the Abolition of Slavery on October 19, 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonEdinburgh : Printed at the request of the committee and published by W. Whyte and co, 1830United Kingdom
Thorpe, RobertA commentary on the treaties entered into between His Britannic Majesty, and His Most Faithful Majesty ... the 28th of July, 1817, between His Britannic Majesty, and His Catholic Majesty ... the 23rd of September, 1817, and between His Britannic Majesty, and His Majesty the King of the Netherlands ... the 4th of May, 1818. For the purpose of preventing their subjects from engaging in any illicit traffic in slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Richardson, Ridgeway, and Lloyd, 1819United Kingdom
Thorpe, RobertA letter to William Wilberforce ... containing remarks on the reports of the Sierra Leone Company, and African Institution, with hints respecting the means by which an universal abolition of the slave trade might be carried into effectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1815United Kingdom
Thorpe, RobertA letter to William Wilberforce ... containing remarks on the reports of the Sierra Leone Company, and African Institution, with hints respecting the means by which an universal abolition of the slave trade might be carried into effect. 3d. ed., with a prefaceGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for F.C. and J. Rivington, 1815United Kingdom3rd ed. with a preface.
Thorpe, RobertA view of the present increase of the slave trade, the cause ... and suggesting a mode for effecting its total annihilation, with observations on the African Institution and Edinburgh Review, and on the speeches of Messrs. Wilberforce and Brougham, delivered in the House of Commons, 7th July, 1817, also, a plan submitted for civilizing Africa, and introducing free labourers into our colonies in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1818United Kingdom
 Thoughts on the prompt abolition of British slavery.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham: printed by Richard Peart [1826?].United Kingdom
Tiffany, JoelA treatise on the unconstitutionality of American slavery : together with the powers and duties of the Federal Government in relation to that subjectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonCleveland, Ohio : J. Calver, 1849United States
 To the consumers of sugarGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s. l. : s. n.], [1826?][England?]
 To the Right Honourable Charles Baron Glenelg, His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonial Department : the memorial of the Anti-Slavery and Abolition Societies of the United KingdomGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : E. Bagster], [1835]United Kingdom
Tobin, JamesCursory remarks upon the Reverend Mr. Ramsay's Essay on the treatment and conversion of African slaves in the sugar coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Salisbury and Bristol, Printed for G. and T. Wilkie [etc.], 1785United Kingdom
Tobin, JamesA farewel address to the Reverend Mr. James Ramsay: from James Tobin, Esq. to which is added a letter from the Society for Propagating the Gospel, to Mr. Anthony Benezet of Phila-delphia: and also a translation of the French King's declaration relating to the situation of negroes, &c. in his European dominionsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon [etc.] Printed for G. and T. Wilkie, 1788United Kingdom
Tobin, JamesA short rejoinder to the Reverend Mr. Ramsay's Reply: with a word or two on some other publications of the same tendencyGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon and Salisbury, Printed for G. and T. Wilkie [etc.], 1787United Kingdom
Torrey, JesseAmerican slave trade : or, An account of the manner in which the slave dealers take free people from some of the United States of America and carry them away, and sell them as slaves in some of the other states... : with reflections on the project for forming a colony of American Blacks in Africa, and certain documents respecting that projectGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Reprinted by C. Clement and published by J.M. Cobbett, 1822United Kingdom
Tracy, JosephColonization and missions : a historical examination of the state of society in western Africa as formed by paganism and Muhammedanism, slavery, the slave trade, and piracy, and of the remedial influence of colonization and missions- 2d ed.Beinecke Library, Yale UniversityBoston : T.R. Marvin, 1845United States2nd ed.
Tracy, JosephColonization and missions : a historical examination of the state of society in western Africa as formed by paganism and Muhammedanism, slavery, the slave trade, and piracy, and of the remedial influence of colonization and missionsWidener Library, Harvard UniversityBoston : T.R. Marvin, 1845United States3rd ed.
Tracy, JosephA historical examination of the state of society in western Africa, as formed by paganism and Muhammedanism slavery, the slave trade and piracy, and of the remedial influence of colonization and missionSterling Memorial Library, Yale UniversityBoston : T.R. Marvin, 1844United States
Trelawny, EdwardAn Essay concerning slavery, and the danger Jamaica is expos'd to from the too great number of slaves ... and a proposal to prevent the further importation of negroes into that islandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for C. Corbett, [1746]United Kingdom
Trew, J. M. (John McCannon)An appeal to the Christian philanthropy of the people of Great Britain and Ireland, in behalf of the religious instruction and conversion of three hundred thousand Negro slavesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J.M. Richardson, 1826United Kingdom
Tryon, ThomasFriendly advcie [sic] to the gentelmen-planters of the East and West Indies / by Philotheos Physiologus [pseud.]Columbia University[London?] : Printed by Andrew Sowle, 1684United Kingdom
Tucker, St. GeorgeA dissertation on slaveryBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityPhiladelphia : Printed for Mathew Carey, 1796United States
Turnbull, David, M.A.The Jamaica movement for promoting the enforcement of the slave-trade treaties and the suppression of the slavetrade : with statements of fact, convention, and law prepared at the request of the Kingston CommitteeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Gilpin, 1850United Kingdom
Turnbull, DavidCuba : with notices of Porto Rico and the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed for Longman, Orme, Brown, Green and Longmans, 1840United Kingdom
Turnbull, GordonAn apology for negro slavery, or, The West-India planters vindicated from the charge of inhumanityGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Stuart and Stevenson, 1786United Kingdom
Tussac, F.-R. de (Fr.-Richard)Cri des colons contre un ouvrage de m. l'Evêque et Senateur Grégoire, ayant pour titre De la littérature des négres, ou, Réfutation des inculpations calomnieuses faites aux Colons par l'auteurGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis, Chez les marchands de nouveautés, 1810France
Upham, WilliamSpeech of Mr. Upham, of Vermont, on the Three Million Bill : delivered in the Senate of the United States...March 1, 1847Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : Congressional Globe office, 1847United States
Van Dyke, JohnSpeech of Mr. John Van Dyke of New Jersey, delivered in the House of Representatives of the U. States, March 4, 1850, on the subject of slavery and in vindication of the North from the charges brought against it by the SouthGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonWashington : Gideon, 1850United States
Van Dyke, NicolasSpeech of Mr. Van Dyke, on the amendment offered to a bill for the admission of Missouri into the Union, prescribing the restriction of slavery as an irrevocable principle of the State Constitution. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 28, 1820Goldsmiths' Library, University of London[n.p.], [1820]Unknown
Vaux, RobertsMémoires sur la vie d'Antoine Bénezet : abrégé de l'ouvrage original, traduit de l'anglaisGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonParis : Imprimerie de Lachevardiere Fils, 1824France
Vaux, RobertsMemoirs of the life of Anthony BenezetGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, Published by J.P. Parke, Merritt, printer, 1817United States
Vaux, RobertsMemoirs of the lives of Benjamin Lay and Ralph Sandiford, two of the earliest public advocates for the emancipation of the enslaved AfricansGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonPhiladelphia, printed, London, reprinted by W. Phillips, [1816]United States
VeritasThoughts on the slavery of the negroes, as it affects the British colonies in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed for the author, and sold by W. Richardson and J. Debrett, [1788]United Kingdom
VeritasThoughts on the slavery of the negroes, as it affects the British colonies in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London] Printed for the author, and sold by W. Richardon and J. Debrett, [1788]United Kingdom
 A Very new pamphlet indeed! Being the truth: addressed to the people at large. Containing some strictures on the English Jacobins and the evidence of Lord McCartney, and others, before the House of Lords, respecting the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, 1792United Kingdom
VirginianSlavery in Maryland : an anti-slavery review / by a VirginianSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityBaltimore : Saturday Visiter establishment, 1846United States
Wadström, Carl BernhardObservations on the slave trade, and a description of some part of the coast of Guinea, during a voyage, made in 1787, and 1788, in company with Doctor A. Sparrman and Captain ArreheniusGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1789United Kingdom
Wallon, Henri AlexandreDe l'esclavage dans les colonies, pour servir d'introduction à l'Histoire de l'esclavage dans l'antiquitéWidener Library, Harvard UniversityParis : Dezobry, 1847France
Walsh, R. (Robert)Degradation and civilization : or, Landing at Rio JaneiroGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Bristol : Wright and Bagnall, printers], [1830?]United Kingdom
Wardlaw, RalphThe jubilee : a sermon preached in...Glasgow on...August 1st, 1834, the memorable day of Negro emancipation in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonGlasgow : A. Fullarton & co, 1834United Kingdom
Warner, AshtonNegro slavery described by a Negro : being the narrative of Ashton Warner, a native of St. Vincent's : with an appendix containing the testimony of four Christian ministers recently returned from the colonies, on the system of slavery as it now exists / by S. StricklandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : S. Maunder, 1831United Kingdom
Watson, Richard"A defence of the Wesleyan Methodist missions in the West Indies, including a refutation of the charges in Mr. Marryat's ""Thoughts on the abolition of the slave trade, &c."" and in other publications, with facts and anecdotes illustrative of the moral state of the slaves, and of the operation of missions"Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by T. Cordeux, 1817United Kingdom
Watson, RichardThe religious instruction of the slaves in the West India colonies advocated and defended : a sermon preached before the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, in the New Chapel, City-Road, London, April 28, 1824Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Butterworth and son, and Kershaw, 1824United Kingdom
Watson, RichardThe religious instruction of the slaves in the West India colonies advocated and defended : a sermon preached before the Wesleyan Methodist Missionary Society, in the New Chapel, City-Road, London, April 28, 1824- 4th ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by Butterworth and son, and Kershaw, [1824?]United Kingdom4th ed.
Webster, DanielSpeech of the Hon. Daniel Webster on the subject of slavery : delivered in the United States Senate on...March 7, 1850Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBoston : Redding, 1850United States
Webster, NoahEffects of slavery on morals and industryBeinecke Library, Yale UniversityHartford (Connecticut) : Printed by Hudson and Goodwin, [1793]United States
Weld, Theodore DwightThe Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rightsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNew-York : Published by the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838United States3rd ed., rev.
Wesley, JohnThoughts on slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by R. Hawes, 1774United Kingdom3rd ed.
Wesley, JohnThoughts upon slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by R. Hawes, 1774United Kingdom
West India planterConsiderations on the emancipation of negroes and on the abolition of the slave-tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Johnson and J. Debrett, 1788United Kingdom
West India planterA Letter to the Most Honorable the marquis of Chandos / By a West India planterGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1830United Kingdom
West India proprietorAn Address to Her Majesty's ministers, the West India proprietors, dissenters, and abolitionists on the premature termination of the Negro apprenticeship and on its probable consequence to this country and to the proprietors and labourers / by a West India proprietorGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by Simpkin, Marshall & co, 1838United Kingdom
 "West India slavery : a review of ""The slavery of the British West India colonies delineated...by James Stephen, vol. l, being a delineation of the state in point of law"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : Printed by D. Chalmers & co, 1825United Kingdom
 "West India slavery : a review of ""The slavery of the British West India colonies...by James Stephen, vol. l, being a delineation of the state in point of law"""Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonAberdeen : Printed by D. Chalmers & co., for the Aberdeen Anti-Slavery Society, 1825United Kingdom2nd ed.
 West India sugarGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[Liverpool : Printed by G. Smith], [1827]United Kingdom
 West Indian slavery : report of a public meeting held at... Cheltenham on...October 7, 1830, to consider the propriety of petitioning Parliament on the subject of the immediate amelioration and gradual abolition of slavery in the West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[s.l.] : Printed and sold by J.J. Hadley, Journal office, [1830]"[Cheltenham, England]  
     
 West Indian slavery traced to its ctual source : with remarks illustrative of the present state of colonial slaves and an appeal for sympathy and consideration- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : F. Westley and A.H. Davis, 1829United Kingdom2nd ed.
West IndianA Letter to the Lord Chancellor on the abolition of slavery / by a West IndianGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : B. Fellowes, 1833United Kingdom
West, Francis A. (Francis Athow)The duty of British Christians in reference to colonial slavery : a discourse delivered...October 17th, 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonNewcastle : Printed by G. Atkinson, 1830United Kingdom
 West-Indian sketches. Drawn from authentic aources. No. I [-V, VII]Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1816United Kingdom
 West-Indian sketches. Drawn from authentic sources. No. III. Legal condition of the slave exemplifiedKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, 1816United Kingdom
Westmorland, John Fane, Earl ofSubstance of the speech of the Right Honourable the Earl of Westmoreland, in the House of Lords, on the motion for the recommitment of the slave trade limitation bill, on the fifth day of July, 1799. (Published at the request of the West India merchants and planters.)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. Whittingham [etc.], [1799]United Kingdom
 """What does your sugar cost?"" : a cottage conversation on the subject of British Negro slavery"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : Printed for the Birmingham, West Bromwich, &c. Female Society for the Relief of British Negro Slaves, by R. Peart, 1828United Kingdom
White, JamesHints for a specific plan for an abolition of the slave trade, and for relief of the negroes in the British West IndiesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Debrett, 1788United Kingdom
White, Joseph BlancoBosquejo sobre o commercio em escravos : e reflexões sobre este trafico considerado moral, politica e cristamenteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : Impresso por Ellerton e Henderson, 1821United Kingdom
White, Joseph BlancoBosquexo del comercio en esclavos y reflexiones sobre este trafico considerado moral, politica, y cristianamenteGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres, Ellerton y Henderson, 1814United Kingdom
Whiteley, HenryThree months in Jamaica in 1832, comprising a residence of seven weeks on a sugar plantationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Published by J. Hatchard and son, 1833United Kingdom
Whiteley, HenryVerbatim reprint of a pamphlet...entitled Three months in Jamaica in 1832, comprising a residence of seven weeks on a sugar plantationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by the Anti-Slavery Society, [1833?]United Kingdom
Whitfield, GeorgeRemarks on the injustice and immorality of slavery, in eight letters.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : John Stephens 1830.United Kingdom
Wilberforce, SamuelCheap sugar means cheap slaves : speech of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the House of Lords, February 7th, 1848, against the admission of slave labour sugar on equal terms with free labour produce : with an appendix illustrative of the impetus given to the slave trade by the Bill of 1846- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom2nd ed.
Wilberforce, SamuelCheap sugar means cheap slaves : speech of the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Oxford, in the House of Lords, February 7th, 1848, against the admission of slave labour sugar on equal terms with free labour produce : with an appendix illustrative of the impetus given to the slave trade by the Bill of 1846Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Ridgway, 1848United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamAn appeal to the religion, justice and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire in behalf of the Negro slaves in the West IndiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : For J. Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamAn appeal to the religion, justice and humanity of the inhabitants of the British Empire in behalf of the Negro slaves in the West IndiesKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderon for J. Hatchard and son, 1823United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamA letter on the abolition of the slave trade, addressed to the freeholders and other inhabitants of YorkshireKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, Printed by L. Hansard & sons, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamA letter on the abolition of the slave trade, addressed to the freeholders and other inhabitants of YorkshireGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by L. Hansard & sons, for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1807United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamA letter to His Excellency the Prince of Talleyrand Perigord ... on the subject of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, J. Hatchard, and Cadell and Davies, 1814United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamLettre à l'Empereur Alexandre sur la traite des noirsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : Imprimé par G. Schulze, 1822United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamLettre à son Excellence Monseigneur le Prince de Talleyrand Périgord... : au sujet de la traite des negres. Traduite de l'Anglais.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondres : de l'Imprimerie de Schulze et Dean Paris : Le Normand 1814.United Kingdom
Wilberforce, WilliamThe speech of William Wilberforce, Esq., representative for the County of York, on Wednesday the 13th of May, 1789, on the question of the abolition of the slave trade. To which are added, the resolutions then moved, and a short sketch of the speeches of the other membersGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed at the Logographic Press, [1789]United Kingdom
Wilkinson, J. W.Thoughts on Negro slaveryGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1833United Kingdom
Wilks, Samuel CharlesThe duty of prompt and complete abolition of colonial slavery : a sermon preached...September 26, 1830 : with a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury : and an appendix of Episcopal testimoniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, published by J. Hatchard and son, 1830United Kingdom
Wilks, Samuel CharlesThe duty of prompt and complete abolition of colonial slavery : a sermon preached...September 26, 1830 : with a letter to His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury : and an appendix of Episcopal testimoniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by Ellerton and Henderson, published by J. Hatchard and son, 1830United Kingdom2nd ed.
William IV, King of Great BritainSubstance of the speech of His Royal Highness the Duke of Clarence, in the House of Lords, on the motion for the recommitment of the slave trade limitation bill, on the fifth day of July, 1799. 4th ed. (Published at the request of the West India merchants and planters, and the mercantile interest of Liverpool.)Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed by C. Whittingham [etc.], [1799]United Kingdom4th ed. Published at the request of the West India merchants and planters, and the mercantile interest of Liverpool.
Williams, Helen MariaA poem on the bill lately passed for regulating the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for T. Cadell, 1788United Kingdom
Williams, JamesA narrative of events since the first of August, 1834Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Haddon, [1838?]United Kingdom
Williams, JamesA narrative of events since the first of August, 1834Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : Printed by J. Haddon, [1837]United Kingdom
Williams, JamesA narrative of events since the first of August, 1834Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by J. Rider, [1837]United Kingdom
Wilmot Horton, Robert, SirFirst letter to the freeholders of the County of York on Negro slavery : being an inquiry into the claims of the West Indians for equitable compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Lloyd, 1830United Kingdom
Wilmot Horton, Robert, SirSecond letter to the freeholders of the County of York on Negro slavery : being an inquiry into the claims of the West Indians for equitable compensationGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : E. Lloyd, 1830United Kingdom
Wilmot Horton, Robert, SirThe West India question practically consideredKress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon : J. Murray, 1826United Kingdom
Wilson, DanielThe guilt of forbearing to deliver our British colonial slaves : a sermon preached...on...October 7th...and on... October 31, 1830Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : G. Wilson, 1830United Kingdom
Wilson, DanielThoughts on British colonial slavery / by D. Wilson, Vicar of IslingtonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : S. Bagster, Jun. Printer], [1828]United Kingdom[Variant ed.]
Wilson, DanielThoughts on British colonial slavery / by D. Wilson, Vicar of IslingtonGoldsmiths' Library, University of London[London : Printed by Bagster and Thoms], [1828]United Kingdom
Wilson, J. Leighton (John Leighton)The British squadron on the coast of AfricaGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1850United Kingdom
Winn, T. S.Emancipation : or, Practical advice to British slaveholders : with suggestions for the general improvement of West India affairsGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by W. Phillips , J. and A. Arch , T. and G. Underwood and J. Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
Winn, T. S.A speedy end to slavery in our West India colonies by safe, effectual and equitable means for the benefit of all parties concernedGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by W. Phillips, 1825United Kingdom
Winn, T. S.A speedy end to slavery in our West India colonies by safe, effectual, and equitable means for the benefit of all parties concerned : to which is added a supplementGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Sold by W. Phillips, 1827United Kingdom2nd ed., enl.
 The Wonderful life and adventures of Three-Fingered Jack, the terror of Jamaica! : giving an account of his persevering courage and gallant heroism in revenging the cause of his injured parents : with an account of his desperate conflict with Quashee, who...received a large reward for destroying himGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Printed by W. Lewis for T. & J. Allman, 1829United Kingdom
Woods, JosephThoughts on the slavery of the NegroesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1784United Kingdom
Woods, JosephThoughts on the slavery of the negroes. The second editionGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed and sold by J. Phillips, 1785United Kingdom2nd ed.
 A word from the slaveGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonSheffield : Printed for the benefit of the Rotherham Anti-Slavery Bazaar by J. Blackwell, 1830United Kingdom
Wright, Henry ClarkeThe dissolution of the American union demanded by justice and humanity, as the incurable enemy of liberty : with a letter to Rev. Drs. Chalmers, Cunningham, and Candlish on Christian fellowship with slaveholders : and a letter to the members of the Free Church, recommending them to send back the money obtained from slaveholders to build their churches and pay their ministers : addressed to the abolitionists of Great Britain and IrelandSeligman Collection, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia UniversityGlasgow : D. Russell, 1845United Kingdom
Wright, Henry ClarkeThe dissolution of the American union demanded by justice and humanity, as the incurable enemy of liberty : with a letter to Rev. Drs. Chalmers, Cunningham, and Candlish on Christian fellowship with slaveholders : and a letter to the members of the Free Church, recommending them to send back the money obtained from slaveholders... : addressed to the abolitionists of Great Britain and IrelandGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Chapman, 1846United Kingdom
Xavier Botelho, SebastiãoEschavatura, beneficios que podem provir ás nossas possessões d'Africa da prohibição daquelle trafico : projecto de hum a companhia commercial que promov a e fomente a cultura e civilisação daquelles dominiosGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLisboa : Na typographia de J.B. Morando, 1840Portugal
Yates, John AshtonColonial slavery : letters to the Right Hon. William Huskisson ... on the present condition of the slaves, and the means best adapted to promote the mitigation and final extinction of slavery in the British coloniesGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLiverpool : Printed by Harris and co. , sold by W. Grapel, G. and J. Robinson, and Hatchard and son, 1824United Kingdom
Yearsley, AnnA poem on the inhumanity of the slave-trade. Humbly inscribed to the Right Honourable and Right Reverend FrederickGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for C.G.J. and J. Robinson, 1788United Kingdom
 "The Young logicians : or, School-boy conceptions of rights and wrongs : with a particular reference to ""Six Months in the West Indies"" : part the second"Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonBirmingham : B. Hudson, 1828United Kingdom
Young, RobertA view of slavery in connection with Christianity : being the substance of a discourse delivered...Sept. 19, 1824 with an appendix containing the resolutions of the missionaries...at a general meeting held in Kingston, Sept. 6, 1824Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Re-printed for Smith, Elder & co, 1825United Kingdom
Young, William, SirThe speech of Sir William Young, bart. delivered in Parliament on the subject of the slave-trade, April 19, 1791Kress Library of Business and Economics, Harvard UniversityLondon, J. Stockdale, 1791United Kingdom
Yule, Henry, SirThe African squadron vindicated- 2d ed.Goldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : J. Ridgway, 1850United Kingdom2nd ed.
Zealous advocate for the abolition of the slave tradeThe Interference of the British legislature, in the internal concerns of the West India Islands, respecting their slaves, deprecated. By a zealous advocate for the abolition of the slave tradeGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon, Printed for J. Mawman, 1816United Kingdom
Zulueta, Pedro deTrial of Pedro de Zulueta, jun. in the Central Criminal Court of the City of London on the 27th, 28th and 30th of October, 1843, on a charge of slave-tradingGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : Ward, 1844United Kingdom2nd ed.
Zulueta, Pedro deTrial of Pedro de Zulueta, jun., on a charge of slave trading...on...the 27th...28th, and...30th of October, 1843 at the Central Criminal Court, Old Bailey, London .. : with an address to the merchants, manufacturers, and traders of Great Britain and documents illustrative of the caseGoldsmiths' Library, University of LondonLondon : C. Wood, 1844United Kingdom