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Works Cited Advertisement, American Beacon, Norfolk Virginia, July 4 1835 This was an advertisement advertising a reward for

Harriet, a runaway slave. Charles Ball, Slavery in the United States: A Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Charles Ball, A Black Man (New York, 1837). In the section used Charles Ball is describing the Funeral of a Slave. He describes the West African Religious customs that were practiced. "Elizabeth Cady Stanton." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, 30 Oct. 2013. Web. 30 Oct. 2013. Harriet Jacobs. Digital image. N.p., unknown. Web. Picture of Harriet Jacobs Jacobs, Harriet A., Lydia Maria Child, and Jean Fagan. Yellin. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl: Written by Herself. Cambridge, MA: Harvard UP, 1861. Print. This was the first account of Slavery published by a Woman. In it Harriet talks about being born into slavery, the sexual abuse she endured, her years spent in hiding, and her escape to freedom. Jacobs, Harriet. Letter to Amy Post. 1852. MS. Cornwall Orange, New York. A letter from Harriet responding to Amy's proposal of helping her write and autobiography. Jacobs, Harriet. Letter to Amy Post. 21 June 1857. MS. N.p. This is a letter where Harriet talks about how difficult it is to write about the sexual abuse she endured. Slave being beaten. Digital image. N.p., unknown. Web. This is the image of a slave being hung and beaten as his child watches and prays.

Slave Family. Digital image. N.p., unknown. Web. This is a picture of a slave family in front of their house. Slave Praying. Digital image. American Anti-Slavery Society. N.p., 1836. Web. This is an image a slave woman on her knees in shackles praying. Slave Preaching. Digital image. N.p., unknown. Web. This is an image of a slave preaching to other slaves in a cotton gin. Stanton, Elizabeth Cady. "To the Women of the Republic." Letter to Women. 25 Jan. 1864. MS. New York. This is a letter to the Women of the Republic urging them to sign a petition to end slavery. Unknown. Sentencing of Two White Women. North Hampton County, Virginia: n.p., 1684. Print. This court record shows the punishment to two white women when they were found to be carrying the babies of black slaves. Unknown. Shall We Give Bibles to Three Millions of American Slaves? [New York?]: American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society, [1847]. Print. This was a petition to supply slaves with bibles. Walker. An Appeal to the Colored People of the World. N.p.: n.p., 1829. Print. This was a publication that condemned slavery and argued it was against christian beliefs. William Lloyd Garrison. "Song of the Abolitionist." Rec. 1841. N.d. Web. This is a song that was sung by abolitionists during group meetings to keep them motivated to persevere through slavery. This song is sung to the tune of "Auld Lange Syne."

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