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SLAVE BIOGRAPHIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
  
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SLAVE BIOGRAPHIES AND AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

W. I. Bowditch. The Rendition of Anthony Burns. Boston, 1850.

Sarah H. Bradford. Harriet, The Moses of Her People. New
York, 1886.

Boston Slave Riot and Trial of Anthony Burns. Boston, 1854.

William W. Brown. Narrative of William W. Brown. A Fugitive
Slave. Second Edition. Boston, 1848.

Frederick Douglass. My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I.—
Life as a Slave. Part II.—Life as a Freeman. With an Introduction
by Dr. James M'Cune Smith. New York and Auburn, 1855.

——. Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by
himself. His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His
Complete History to the Present Time. With an Introduction by Mr.
George L. Ruffin, of Boston. Hartford, Conn., 1881.

Josiah Henson. Life of Josiah Henson, formerly a Slave, now an
Inhabitant of Canada, as narrated by himself. Preface by T. Binney.
Boston, 1849.

——. Story of His Own Life with an Introduction by Mrs.
H. B. Stowe. Boston, 1858.

Rev. J. W. Loguen. As a Slave and as a Freeman. Syracuse, N.Y.,
1859.

Mrs. K. E. R. Pickard. The Kidnapped and Ransomed. Personal
Reflections of Peter Still and his Wife Vina after Forty Years of Slavery.
Syracuse, N.Y., 1856.

Charles Stearns. Narrative of Henry Box Brown, who escaped
from Slavery enclosed in a Box 3 feet long and 2 wide, written from a
Statement of Facts made by Himself. 1849.

Charles Emery Stevens. Anthony Burns. A History. Boston.
1856.

Austin Steward. Twenty-two Years a Slave, and Forty Years a
Freeman; Embracing a Correspondence of Several Years, While President
of Wilberforce Colony, London, Canada West. Rochester, N.Y.,
1857.