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From the National Intelligencer, an American paper, announcing the death of Paul Cuffee (September 1817)

Reference: Binnsvol023-005 Volume: BINNS VOL. 23 Author: Unknown Year: 1817
Died, at Westport…Paul Cuffee, a very respectable man of colour…a descendant of Africa he overcame, by native strength of mind and firm adherence to principle, the prejudice with which her descendants are… Keep reading
Unknown 1817 1

Reflections on the blacks and whites – remarks upon a letter addressed by M. Mazeres, a French ex colonist, to JCL Sismonde de Sismondi, containing observations on the blacks and whites, the civilisation of Africa, the kingdom of Hayti etc. translated from the French of the Baron De Vastey, knight of the royal and military order of St Henry, secretary to the king, member of the privy council etc. (London1817

Reference: Binnsvol024-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 24 Author: VASTEY (J. L. de Bwon) Year: 1817
Comments made by an ennobled African-Haitian (de Vastey) in response to remarks made the colonist Mazeres regarding Africans ‘I will now give my readers a just idea of the candour of… Keep reading
VASTEY (J. L. de Bwon) 1817 42

The Philanthropist. Arguments in support of the proposed bill…

Reference: Binnsvol032-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 32 Author: Mr. Chalmers Year: 1817
Mr. Chalmers 1817 23

The speech of James Stephen at the annual meeting of..

Reference: Binnsvol032-009 Volume: BINNS VOL. 32 Author: STEPHEN (James) Year: 1817
STEPHEN (James) 1817 29

The speech of James Stephen Esq. at the annual meeting of the African institution at Freemason’s Hall, 26th March 1817, published at the request of his Highness the Duke of Gloucester (London 1817)

Reference: Binnsvol018-004 Volume: BINNS VOL. 18 Author: STEPHEN (James) Year: 1817
Speech by Stephen on the Slave Registry Bill, and the Assemblies in the Caribbean’s response to the Bill, and a defence of his friend Zachary Macaulay with regard to his dealings in… Keep reading
STEPHEN (James) 1817 28

A discourse delivered on the death of Capt. Paul Cuffee before the New York African Institution in the African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, October 21st, 1817, by Peter Williams, a man of colour.

Reference: Binnsvol010-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 10 Author: WILLIAMS (Peter) Year: 1818
A eulogy given on the Occasion of Cuffee’s death, a well known African American captain who had travelled the world and became a businessman, and who also sailed a ship with an… Keep reading
WILLIAMS (Peter) 1818 17

More Thoughts still on the state of the West India Colonies..

Reference: Suppvol185-001 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 185 Author: MARRYAT (Joseph) Year: 1818
MARRYAT (Joseph) 1818 78

Free Remarks on the spirit of the Federal Constitution, the practice of the Federal Government and the obligations of the Union, respecting the exclusion of slavery from the territories and new states, by a Philadelphian (Philadelphia 1819)

Reference: Binnsvol019-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 19 Author: WALSH (Robert) Year: 1819
An American pamphlet, giving a historical overview of slavery in the US, looking at legislation passed in the new states regarding slavery, and calling for rights of all as expressed in the… Keep reading
WALSH (Robert) 1819 59

A review of the Slave Registration Acts, in a report of a committee of the board of directors of the African Institution made on the 22nd February1820, and published by order of that board (1820)

Reference: Binnsvol018-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 18 Author: Unknown Year: 1820
Includes parliamentary papers
Unknown 1820 72

[A lose letter in a plastic Envelope.] W. Wilberforce Esq. to F.J. Buxton Esq..

Reference: Suppvol067-009 Volume: SUPP. VOL. 67 Author: Unknown Year: 1821
Unknown 1821 0

African Institution. De 1’etat actuel de la Traite des Noirs..

Reference: Binnsvol036-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 36 Author: Unknown Year: 1821
Unknown 1821 115

British Review. No. XXXVI. State of the Foreign slave trade..”

Reference: Binnsvol036-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 36 Author: Unknown Year: 1821
Unknown 1821 32

Information concerning the slave trade printed by order of a committee acting under the direction of the yearly meeting of the religious Society of Friends

Reference: Binnsvol010-007 Volume: BINNS VOL. 10 Author: FRIENDS (Society of) Year: 1821
A report on the continuation of the slave trade in Africa under the French Portuguese, Dutch and Spanish, subscriptions and minutes of meetings. The objective was to achieve total abolition of the… Keep reading
FRIENDS (Society of) 1821 26

Information concerning the Slave Trade.

Reference: Binnsvol046-002 Volume: BINNS VOL. 46 Author: Unknown Year: 1821
Unknown 1821 26

Le Cri des Africains contre les Europeens..

Reference: Binnsvol036-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 36 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1821
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1821 39

The cries of Africa to the inhabitants of Europe or, a survey of that bloody commerce called the slave trade

Reference: Binnsvol010-008 Volume: BINNS VOL. 10 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1821
Pamphlet giving an account of the slave trade, an account of the traveller Mungo Park, including how the enslaved are captured, causes, where the trade is conducted, character of Africans; travelling from… Keep reading
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1821 31

The Cries of Africa to the inhabitants of Europe…

Reference: Binnsvol046-001 Volume: BINNS VOL. 46 Author: CLARKSON (Thomas) Year: 1821
CLARKSON (Thomas) 1821 31

An address to the inhabitants of Europe on the iniquity of the Slave Trade; issued by the Religious society of Friends, commonly called Quakers in Great Britain and Ireland

Reference: Binnsvol010-006 Volume: BINNS VOL. 10 Author: Unknown Year: 1822
A plea by the Quakers to the European countries to end their involvement in the slave trade, reminding them of its cruel and barbarous nature, its negative effects on all involved. Keep reading
Unknown 1822 8

An address to the Inhabitants of Europe on the Iniquity of the Slave Trade..

Reference: Binnsvol037-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 37 Author: Unknown Year: 1822
Unknown 1822 8

An address to the inhabitants of Europe..

Reference: Binnsvol046-003 Volume: BINNS VOL. 46 Author: Unknown Year: 1822
Unknown 1822 9