Online Sources

The following are some of the primary sources used in Soskis's essay. They are organized by author, chronologically. Clicking on the "BREAK FRAMES" link will open the document in a separate window.

Frederick Douglass

September 29, 1845: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 1, 1845: Irish Christians and Non-Fellowship with Man-Stealers   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 14, 1845: My Experience and My Mission to Great Britain   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 14, 1845: I Am Here to Spread Light on American Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 20, 1845: Intemperance and Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 23, 1845: American Prejudice Against Color   [BREAK FRAMES]

November 10, 1845: Slavery and America's Bastard Republicanism   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 1, 1845: Letter to Thurlow Weed   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 5, 1845: The Cambria Riot, My Slave Experience, and My Irish Mission   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 23, 1845: Baptists, Congregationalists, the Free Church, and Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 1, 1846: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 2, 1846: Texas, Slavery, and American Prosperity   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 15, 1846: An Account of American Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 27, 1846: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 29, 1846: Letter to Francis Jackson   [BREAK FRAMES]

January 30, 1846: The Free Church of Scotland and American Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

February 10, 1846: Letter to Richard D. Webb   [BREAK FRAMES]

February 12, 1846: The Free Church Connection With the Slave Church   [BREAK FRAMES]

February 18, 1846: Intemperance Viewed in Connection With Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

February 26, 1846: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 10, 1846: Charges and Defense of the Free Church   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 17, 1846: International Moral Force Can Destroy Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 19, 1846: The Free States, Slavery, and the Sin of the Free Church   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 20, 1846: The Relation of the Free Church to the Slave Church   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 24, 1846: A Few Facts and Personal Observations of Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 30, 1846: Temperance and Anti-Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 15, 1846: Letter to Horace Greeley   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 16, 1846: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 17, 1846: British Influence on the Abolition Movement in America   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 25, 1846: Send Back the Blood-Stained Money   [BREAK FRAMES]

May 18, 1846: Emancipation is an Individual, a National, and an International Responsibility   [BREAK FRAMES]

May 19, 1846: My Opposition to War   [BREAK FRAMES]

May 22, 1846: American Slavery, American Religion, and the Free Church of Scotland   [BREAK FRAMES]

May 23, 1846: Letter to William Lloyd Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

July 30, 1846: Letter to William A. White   [BREAK FRAMES]

August 25, 1846: Slavery As It Now Exists in the United States   [BREAK FRAMES]

August 28, 1846: A Call for the British Nation to Testify Against Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

August 31, 1846: American Slavery and Britain's Rebuke of Man-Stealers   [BREAK FRAMES]

September 1, 1846: The Horrors of Slavery and England's Duty to Free the Bondsman   [BREAK FRAMES]

September 11, 1846: A Simple Tale of American Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

September 14, 1846: Slavery in the Pulpit of the Evangelical Alliance   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 22, 1846: Letter to Henry C. Wright   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 23, 1846: England Should Lead the Cause of Emancipation   [BREAK FRAMES]

February 2, 1847: The Skin Aristocracy in America   [BREAK FRAMES]

March 30, 1847: Farewell to the British People   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 1, 1847: Monarchies and Freedom, Republics and Slavery   [BREAK FRAMES]

April 3, 1847: Letter to the Editor of the London Times   [BREAK FRAMES]

May 11, 1847: Country, Conscience, and the Anti-Slavery Cause   [BREAK FRAMES]

December 3, 1847: Our Paper and Its Prospects   [BREAK FRAMES]

September 3, 1848: Letter to Thomas Auld   [BREAK FRAMES]

June 4, 1851: Letter to Gerrit Smith   [BREAK FRAMES]

William Lloyd Garrison

April 1, 1847: Letter to Elizabeth Pease   [BREAK FRAMES]

August 16, 1847: Letter to Helen E. Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]

October 20, 1847: Letter to Helen E. Garrison   [BREAK FRAMES]