Black abolitionist papers [electronic resource].
- Language
- English.
- Imprint
- [Cambridge, England] : ProQuest, c2004.
- Physical description
- 1 online resource.
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Contents/Summary
- Summary
- This primary source collection presents the international impact of African American activism against slavery, in the writings and publications of the activists themselves. Covering the period 1830-1865, the approximately 15,000 articles, documents, correspondence, proceedings, manuscripts, and literary works of almost 300 Black abolitionists show the full range of their activities in the United States, Canada, England, Scotland, Ireland, France and Germany. The digital collection reproduces in full the 17 reels of microfilmed content from the original collection and provides a searchable, easily accessible format for research, teaching, and study.
Subjects
- Subject
- Antislavery movements > United States > Sources > Databases.
- African American abolitionists > History > 19th century > Sources > Databases.
- Abolitionists > History > 19th century > Sources > Databases.
- African Americans > History > To 1863 > Sources > Databases.
- Database topics
- Race and Ethnicity
- American History
Bibliographic information
- Beginning date
- 2004
- Ending date
- 2004
- Title Variation
- BAP
- Former Title
- Black abolitionist papers, 1830-1865
- Note
- Title from home page (Proquest, viewed July 19, 2011).
- Available in another form
- Microfilm version: Black Abolitionist papers, 1830-1865. Sanford, N.C. : Microfilming Corp. of America, [1981] (OCoLC)7994795