37. An address delivered at the annual meeting of the Maryland State Colonization Society : in the city of Annapolis, January 23, 1835 Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: printed by Sands & Neilson, S.E. corner of Market and Calvert-Sts Publication Place: Baltimore Date: 1835 Format: Book
38. Minutes of the fifth annual Convention for the Improvement of the Free People of Colour in the United States : held by adjournments, in the Wesley Church, Philadelphia, from the first to the fifth of June, inclusive, 1835. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by William P. Gibbons Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1835 Format: Book
39. Exposition of the objects and plans of the American Union for the Relief and Improvement of the Colored Race Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Press of Light & Horton : Samuel Harris, Printer Publication Place: Boston Date: 1835 Format: Book
40. Mr. Minot's address : delivered at the dedication of the Smith School House in Belknap Street, March 3 1835 : to which are added a few friendly suggestions to the colored people in Boston. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Webster and Southard, Printers Publication Place: Boston Date: 1835 Format: Book
41. Letters against the immediate abolition of slavery : addressed to the free blacks of the non-slave-holding states Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Hilliard, Gray, and Co. Publication Place: Boston Date: 1835 Format: Book
42. The West India question : immediate emancipation would be safe for the masters;--profitable for the masters;--happy for the slaves;--right in the government;--advantageous to the nation;--would interfere with no feelings but such as are disgraceful and destructive;--cannot be postponed without continually increasing danger : An outline for immediate emancipation: and remarks on compensation Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Charles Whipple Publication Place: Newburyport [Mass.] Date: 1835 Format: Book
43. A circular, addressed to agriculturists, manufacturers, mechanics, &c. on the subject of Mexican colonization : with a general statement respecting Lundy's grant, in the state of Tamaulipas : accompanied by a geographical description, &c. of that interesting portion of the MexicanRepublic Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed for the author, by J. Richards Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1835 Format: Book
44. Two discourses on the subject of slavery Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by Minot Pratt Publication Place: Boston Date: 1835 Format: Book
45. Amos Dresser's narrative. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: s.n. Publication Place: Cincinnati Date: 1835 Format: Book
46. An address delivered to the Colonization Society of Kentucky, at Frankfort, Jan. 15, 1835 Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by A.G. Hodges Publication Place: Frankfort Date: 1835 Format: Book
47. First annual report of the Board of Managers of the Philadelphia Anti-Slavery Society : read and accepted at the annual meeting of the Society, July 4th, 1835. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by order of the Society Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1835 Format: Book
48. The amenability of Northern incendiaries as well to Southern as to Northern laws : without prejudice to the right of free discussion; to which is added an inquiry into the lawfulness of slavery, under the Jewish and Christian dispensations; together with other views of the same subject, being a series of essays recently published in the Charleston Courier Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Printed by T.A. Hayden Publication Place: Charleston [S.C.]. Date: 1835 Format: Book