Antislavery Pamphlet Collection
The Antislavery Collection contains several hundred printed pamphlets and books pertaining to slavery and antislavery in New England, 1725-1911. The holdings include speeches, sermons, proceedings and other publications of organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Colonization Society, and a small number of pro-slavery tracts.
Background
New England bears the peculiar historical distinction of being both a center of the slave trade and a center of early opposition to it. Beginning fitfully in the seventeenth century, both pro-slavery and antislavery sentiment grew side by side in the region. As merchants in ports like Newport and Providence invested increasingly in the Triangular Trade and provided material commercial support for slaveholders in the southern United States and Caribbean, moral resistance to the slave trade, and eventually slavery itself, took root in a number of communities, including the African Americans communities and several communities of faith, including Quakers, Baptists, and Unitarians.
Scope of collection
The Antislavery Collection contains several hundred printed pamphlets and books pertaining to slavery and antislavery in New England, 1725-1911. The holdings include speeches, sermons, proceedings and other publications of organizations such as the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Colonization Society, and a small number of pro-slavery tracts.
Inventory
(Digitized titles only)
Administrative information
Access
The collection is open for research.
Provenance
Acquired variously.
Processing Information
Processed by I. Eliot Wentworth, Feb. 2018.
Digitized content
Selected images in this collection have been digitized are available for viewing online through SCUA’s digital repository, Credo.
Language:
English
Copyright and Use (More information )
Cite as: Antislavery Pamphlet Collection (RB 003). Special Collections and University Archives, University of Massachusetts Amherst Libraries.
Search terms
Subjects
- African Americans–Colonization–Africa
- African Americans–Suffrage
- Antislavery movements–New England
- Slave trade–United States
- Slavery–United States
Names
- American Anti-Slavery Society
- American Colonization Society
Genre terms
- Pamphlets