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Documents of Pre-Civil War Reform

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Antebellum Reform: The Shift to Immediatism, 1830

Temperance, 1829, by J. Kitredge

Temperance, 1830, by Edward Hitchcock

Abolition and Slavery, 1830, by William Lloyd Garrison

Henry Clay and Slavery, 1831, by Henry Clay

Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831

Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831

Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831, by Samuel Warner

Nat Turner's Insurrection, 1831

Virginia's Debate Over Slavery, 1832, by Thomas R. Dew

Elijah P. Lovejoy to Elijah Peck, 1835, by Elijah P. Lovejoy

American Slavery As It Is, 1839, by Theodore Dwight Weld

Narrative and Testimony of Sarah M. Grimké, 1839, by Weld

American Slavery As It Is, 1839, by Weld

Testimony of Angelina Grimké, 1839, by Weld

American Slavery As It Is, 1839, by Weld

Slave Letter by an unidentified slave, 1859

A Pro-Slavery New Yorker, 1837, by E.W. Taylor

From Antislavery to Women's Rights, 1838, by Angelina Grimké

Women's Rights and Abolition, 1881, by Abigail Kelley Foster

Women's Rights, 1848, by Elizabeth Cady Stanton

Utopian Socialism, 1844

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