31. American slavery : is Mrs. Stowe wrong in exposing its horrors and iniquities? Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: E. Baines Publication Place: Leeds Date: 1856 Format: Book
32. Biography of an American bondman Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: R. F. Wallcut Publication Place: Boston Date: 1856 Format: Book
33. The union of the states. By Anna Ella carroll ... Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: J. French and company; Miller, Orton & Mulligan Publication Place: Boston, New York, Date: 1856 Format: Book
34. Songs for freemen : a collection of campaign and patriotic songs for the people, adapted to familiar and popular melodies, and designed to promote the cause of "free speech, free press, free soil, free men, and Fremont." Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: H.H. Hawley Publication Place: Utica Date: 1856 Format: Book
35. Is Millard Fillmore an abolitionist? Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: American Patriot Office Publication Place: Boston Date: 1856 Format: Book
36. Appeal on behalf of the sufferers in Kansas. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: s.n. Publication Place: Edinburgh Date: 1856 Format: Book
37. Statistics of the colored people of Philadelphia Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: T. Ellwood Chapman Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1856 Format: Book
38. Speech of Hon. J.P. Benjamin, of La., on the Kansas question : delivered in the Senate May 2, 1856. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: s.n. Publication Place: Washington, D.C. Date: 1856 Format: Book
39. Speech of Hon. Henry Bennett, of New York, on the admission of Kansas, and the political effects of slavery : in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1856. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Buell & Blanchard, Printers Publication Place: Washington, D.C. Date: 1856 Format: Book
40. Kansas must be free! : the political effects of slavery : speech of Hon. Henry Bennett, of New York on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state, delivered in the House of Representatives, June 30, 1856. Collection: Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Pamphlet Collection Publisher: Philadelphia Morning times Publication Place: Philadelphia Date: 1856 Format: Book