ANTI-SLAVERY Susan B. Anthony Property in Man Mary Ann Shadd Cary Break Every Yoke Susan Copley Cabot What Have We to Do? Anna E. Dickinson Kill Slavery! Sarah Mapps Douglass Held in Bondage Abby Kelley Foster Overthrow of Slavery Abby Kelley Foster At Pennsylvania Hall Abby Kelley Foster Let Us Act Mary Grew What Has Been Accomplished?Anti-Slavery Bugle Angelina Grimké To Speak for the Dumb Angelina Grimké Massachusetts Legislature Angelina Grimké Dear SistersPamphlet Angelina Grimké At Pennsylvania Hall Angelina Grimké Rights of Women and Negroes Frances E.W. Harper A Mighty Advancement Frances E.W. Harper Liberty for Slaves Jane Elizabeth Jones To the Anti-Slavery Society Clarissa C. Lawrence The Monster Prejudice Lucretia Mott The Negroes in the US Sarah Parker Remond The Negroes in the US Sarah Parker Remond Why Slavery is Still Rampant Sarah Parker Remond Men and Women Ernestine Rose West Indian Emancipation Ernestine Rose Extinction of Slavery Sara T. Smith Bonds of Prejudice Rosetta Douglass Sprague My Mother as I Recall Her Sara G. Stanley Ladies’ Anti-Slavery Society Elizabeth Cady Stanton Anti-Slavery Society Elizabeth Cady Stanton Nation Shall Be Redeemed Elizabeth Cady Stanton Woman’s Loyal National League Lucy Stanton A Plea for the Oppressed Maria Miller Stewart African Rights and Liberty Maria Miller Stewart Why Sit Ye Here and Die? Lucy Stone Margaret Garner Trial Lucy Stone Margaret Garner Trial 2 Sojourner Truth Then I Began to Live Frances “Fanny” Wright New-Harmony HallNewspaper