Antislavery Movements Egypt : The harem, slavery and British imperial culture : Anglo-Muslim relations in the late nineteenth century / Diane Robinson-Dunn.; Robinson-Dunn, Diane.
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Antislavery Movements England Birmingham History Sources : Records relating to the Birmingham Ladies' Society for the Relief of Negro Slaves, 1825-1919 [microform] : in the Birmingham Reference Library / introduction by Celia M. King.
Antislavery Movements Europe History Sources : Abolition and emancipation. Part 6, Papers of William Wilberforce, William Smith, Iveson Brookes, Francis Corbin and related records from the Rare Book, Manuscript and Special Collections Library, Duke University [microform], 1780-1880.
Antislavery Movements France Nantes History : Le Mémorial de l’abolition de l’esclavage de Nantes : enjeux et controverses, 1998-2012 : [un projet de Krzysztof Wodiczko & Julian Bonder] / Emmanuelle Chérel ; avec la contribution de Gabriela Brindis Alvarez.; Chérel, Emmanuelle.
Antislavery Movements Great Britain Bibliography : William Wilberforce, 1759-1833 : a catalogue of the books and pamphlets on William Wilberforce and slavery in the Reference Library of Kingston upon Hull Public Libraries; issued on the occasion of the bicentennary of his birth, with particular reference to his part in the abolition of the slave trade and the emancipation of the slaves in the British Colonies / R.F. Drewery.; Drewery, R. F.
Antislavery Movements Great Britain Early Works To 1800 : The letters and other writings of Gustavus Vassa (Olaudah Equiano, the African) documenting abolition of the slave trade / Karlee Anne Sapoznik, editor ; foreword by Paul E. Lovejoy.; Equiano, Olaudah,
Antislavery Movements Great Britain History 19th Century Sources : The Rhodes House Anti-Slavery papers [microform] : material relating to America from the Anti-Slavery Collection in Rhodes House, Oxford, mainly 1839-1868 / introduction by Howard R. Temperley.
Antislavery Movements History Congresses : 'The bloody writing is for ever torn' : domestic and international consequences of the first governmental efforts to abolish the Atlantic slave trade : August 8-12, 2007, Accra and Elmina, Ghana.; Bloody Writing Is For Ever Torn