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Best 1 American Slavery As It Is

Theodore Dwight Weld’s *American Slavery As It Is* is a 19th-century pamphlet presenting detailed narratives of enslaved people's experiences. Published in 1839, it offered powerful firsthand accounts gathered through Weld’s extensive interviews. This work became a crucial resource for abolitionists...

2 Toussaint Louverture

Toussaint Louverture was a brilliant military strategist and leader during the Haitian Revolution. He formerly enslaved, he rose to command Saint-Domingue’s forces and successfully fought for independence from France. His leadership and the constitution he established in 1801 represent a pivotal mom...

3 Appeal in Favor of That Class of Americans Called Africans

Lydia Child’s pamphlet, published in 1833, presents a powerful defense of Africans within the United States. It argues against slavery based on moral and legal grounds, establishing Child as an early and influential voice in the abolitionist movement. The work was intended for those seeking to under...

4 Slavery in Massachusetts

Henry David Thoreau's 1854 essay condemned Massachusetts for its enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act, reflecting the growing radicalism of Northern abolitionist thought.

5 John Brown
John Brown

John Brown was an American abolitionist whose 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry sought to spark an uprising by enslaved people before his execution.

6 François Mackandal

François Mackandal was a maroon leader in Saint-Domingue whose anti-slavery poison campaign alarmed French planters before his execution in 1758.

7 Nanny of the Maroons

Nanny of the Maroons was a Jamaican Maroon leader credited with guiding Windward Maroon resistance against British colonial forces in the 1700s.

8 Sanité Bélair

Sanité Bélair was a Haitian revolutionary officer who fought French forces during the independence war and was executed by firing squad in 1802.

9 The Anti-Slavery Alphabet

Published in 1846 by the Philadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, this educational pamphlet uses a rhyming alphabet format to teach young children about the evils of slavery.

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