Incoming Resources
- Black pioneers, an untold story, William Loren Katz
- The railroad to freedom, a story of the Civil war, by Hiildegarde Hoyt swift ; illustrated by James Daugherty
- Black abolitionists, Benjamin Quarles
- Profiles in Black and White, stories of men and women who fought against slavery, by Elizabeth F. Chittenden ; illustrated with photographs and engravings
- William Lloyd Garrison, abolitionist and journalist, by Nick Fauchald
- Lincoln and the abolitionists, John Quincy Adams, Slavery, and the Civil War, Fred Kaplan
- Slavery & the abolition movement, Jonathan Sutherland & Diane Canwell
- Lewis Hayden and the war against slavery, by Joel Strangis
- The antislavery vanguard, new essays on the abolitionists, edited by Martin Duberman
- Not for sale, producer and director, Robert Marcarelli
- Journey toward freedom ;, the story of Sojourner Truth, Illustrated with photographs and engravings
- Black abolitionists, Benjamin Quarles
- The abolitionists, by Dan Lacy
- I speak for my slave sister ;, the life of Abby Kelley Foster, Illustrated with photos
- John Brown and the fight against slavery, by James L. Collins
- The bold Brahmins, New England's war against slavery, 1831-1863
- The struggle for equality ;, abolitionists and the Negro in the Civil War and Reconstruction, by James M. McPherson
- Harriet Tubman, flame of freedom, Frances T. Humphreville ; illustrated by David Hodges
- Frederick Douglass, for the great family of man, Peter Burchard
- The abolitionists, reformers or fanatics?, edited by Richard O. Curry
- Black freedom, the nonviolent abolitionists from 1830 through the Civil War
- Sojourner Truth, by Elizabeth Dana Jaffe ; content adviser, Sherry L. Field ; reading adviser, Linda D. Labbo
- The New York abolitionists ;, a case study of political radicalism, by Gerald Sorin
- Pioneers in protest, by Lerone Bennett, Jr
- A picture book of Frederick Douglass, David A. Adler ; illustrated by Samuel Byrd
- The abolitionists, immediatism and the question of means, edited with an introduction by Hugh Hawkins
- Fiery vision, the life and death of John Brown, Clinton Cox
- The abolitionist legacy, from Reconstruction to the NAACP, James M. McPherson