1. A narrative of the life of Rev. Noah Davis, a colored man Creator: Davis, Noah, 1803 or 1804- Date: 1859 Format: Text Access: Public
2. Faneuil Hall commemorative festival, March 5th, 1858. Protest against the Dred Scott "decision." ... : On the 5th day of March, 1783, William Cooper, town clerk, made a motion ... that the celebration of the 5th of March, from henceforth, shall cease ... In accordance therewith, there has not been a public celebration of the 5th of March since 1783. In view of the alarming spread of despotism in these United States ... the subscriber has, after mature deliberation, concluded, that now is the timely and significant hour ... and, therefore, invites his fellow-citizens and friends to a public commemoration of the 88th anniversary of the Boston Masacre, to be observed in Faneuil Hall, on Thursday evening, March 5th, 1858. Creator: Nell, William C. (William Cooper), 1816-1874. Date: 1858 Format: Text Access: Public
3. Twelve years a slave : narrative of Solomon Northup, a citizen of New-York, kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and rescued in 1853, from a cotton plantation near the Red River, in Louisiana. Creator: Northup, Solomon, 1808-1863? Date: 1854 Format: Text Access: Public
4. A brief miscellaneous narrative of the more early part of the life of L. Tilmon, pastor of a colored Methodist Congregational Church in the City of New York Creator: Tilmon, Levin, 1807-1863. Date: 1853 Format: Text Access: Public
5. The life, labors, and travels of elder Charles Bowles, of the Free Will Baptist denomination Creator: Lewis, John W., Eld. Date: 1852 Format: Text Access: Public