Incoming Resources
- The fearless Benjamin Lay, the Quaker dwarf who became the first revolutionary abolitionist, Marcus Rediker
- Address delivered in Boston, New-York, and Philadelphia, before the free people of color, in April, 1833
- A fugitive in Walden Woods, Norman Lock
- William Lloyd Garrison
- Black abolitionists. --
- Frederick's journey, the life of Frederick Douglass, by Doreen Rappaport ; illustrated by London Ladd
- The abolitionists, a collection of their writing
- How did slaves find a route to freedom?, and other questions about the Underground Railroad, Laura Hamilton Waxman
- Frederick Douglass, prophet of freedom, David W. Blight
- Abolitionists and slave resistance, breaking the chains of slavery, Judith Edwards ; foreword by Dr. Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
- The abolitionist's daughter, Diane C. McPhail
- Frederick Douglass, the lion who wrote history, by Walter Dean Myers ; illustrated by Floyd Cooper