Microform Collections
Anti-Slavery Propaganda in the Oberlin College Library
- Held In: McKeldin Library
Location Code & Call Number: MCK-PER M-CARD
Indexes:
- REF E441.L6 1968
- Anti-Slavery Propaganda in the Oberlin College Library. Lost
Cause Press, Louisviile, KY.
Scope:
The collection contains primarily American anti-slavery propaganda published before January 1,
1863, the date of the Emancipation Proclamation. The collection also includes a small amount of
pro-slavery propaganda and British anti-slavery literature. The collection covers various aspects
of the anti-slavery campaign including religious, economic, anti-colonial and abolitionist material;
slave narratives; poetry; songs and traveler's observations of slavery. Also included are annual
reports, proceedings, constitutions, platforms and addresses of anti-slavery societies.
Arrangement:
Individual items in this collection are catalogued separately by main entry. The microcards are
interfiled in the microcard collection in the Periodicals/Microforms Room by main entry.
Notes:
The collection includes approximately 2,5000 pamphlets
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This document was produced September 20, 1996. It is maintained by
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