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Astronomy Department Records
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Bi-College News Photograph Collection
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Bryn Mawr College Bookbinding
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Button Pin and Ribbon Collection
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The Castle Collection of Natural History Illustrations
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Catt Collection Suffrage Photographs
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Cope Evans Family Papers
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Civilian Public Service Periodicals
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Early Modern Prints in Bryn Mawr College Special Collections
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Ethnic Wedding Photographs
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Friends Historical Library
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Haverford College Fine Arts Collection
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Haveroford College Rare Books
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History of Haverford College
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Japanese Lantern Slides
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Machteld J. Mellink Collection of Archaeological Site Photography
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Medieval and Early Modern Documents
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Palmer Collection
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Peace Collection Ephemera
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Peace Collection Photographs
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Quaker Broadsides Collection
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Quaker Relief in Europe, 1914-1922
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Quakers and Slavery
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Rufus Jones Diary
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Soviet Posters
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Stamp Sticker Seal and Envelope Collection
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Suffrage Ephemera
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Theater Photography from the Theresa Helburn Collection
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Thomas Pim Cope Diaries
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Truman-Underhill Photograph Collection
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Women's International League for Peace and Freedom Staff and Officers
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A collection of the sufferings of the people called Quakers : for the testimony of a good conscience, from the time of their being first distinguished by that name in the year 1650, to the time of the act, commonly called the Act of toleration, granted to Protestant dissenters in the first year of the reign of King William the Third and Queen Mary, in the year 1689 / Taken from original records and other authentick accounts .
Society of Friends -- History; Society of Friends -- Sufferings; Society of Friends -- Great Britain;
Extracts from Besse's collection of the Sufferings of Quakers regarding Quakers ignoring Barbadan laws on the treatment and inclusion of Negroes in Barbadan society.
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A List Of the Members of the New York Manumission Society
Abolitionists -- United States; Antislavery movements -- United States; Slaves -- Emancipation; Free African Americans
Membership list kept by Isaac T. Hopper includes members' names and some addresses, dates of entry into the society, and membership status.
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A serious expostulation with the members of the House of Representatives of the United States
Mifflin, Warner, 1745-1798; Antislavery movements -- United States
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Account of the Mothers' Meeting associated with the Western District Monthly Meeting's School for Colored Children
Monthly Meeting of Friends of Philadelphia for the Western District; Ragged schools; Richardson, Hannah White, 1811?-1882; White, Rebecca, d. 1906; Quakers--Education; Society of Friends--Education; Cadbury, Anna K. (Anna Kaighn), 1846-1923; Letchworth, Rachel K.
Letter describing the Mothers Meetings from R. K. Letchworth to Anna K. Cadbury
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Address to the Members of Philadelphia Yearly Meeting
Society of Friends -- Advices; Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Meeting for Sufferings.
Address cautioning against any involvement with wartime activities during the Civil War including advices quoted from earlier minutes and meetings.
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All Slave-Keepers That keep the Innocent in Bondage, Apostates...
Slavery and the church -- Society of Friends; Slave trade; Slaveholders; Race relations -- Religious aspects -- Society of Friends; Antislavery movements
Lay's book, an early example of antislavery literature in colonial America, was published in 1737 by Benjamin Franklin. This particular copy was rebound in 1842, with manuscript replacements for page
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An Epistle of Caution and Advice, concerning the Buying and Keeping of Slaves
Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends; Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends. Philadelphia Quarterly Meeting; Antislavery movements; Society of Friends -- Discipline
Epistle of the Philadelphia Yearly Meeting to the Quarterly Meetings urging against the buying and keeping of slaves.
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An essay on the slavery and commerce of the human species, particularly the African. Translated from a Latin dissertation, which was honored with the first prize in the University of Cambridge, for the year 1785. With additions.
Slavery -- History; Slave trade -- Africa
Clarkson's dissertation protesting the continuation of the slave trade. Includes sections on the history of the slave trade generally, slavery withinin Africa, and the European and colonial enslavem
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Anti-Slavery circular of William Harned et al
Antislavery movements -- United States; Society of Friends--Charities
Circular of the New York State Vigilance Committee detailing Committee activities and requesting funds.
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Benjamin Lay
Lay, Benjamin, 1677-1759--pictorial works
Image of Benjamin Lay
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By laws of the Board of Managers of the Free Produce Association of Friends of the Philada. Yearly Meeting
Philadelphia Free Produce Association of Friends; Antislavery movements -- United States; Taylor, George W., 1803-1891
Initial procedures and committees of the Free Produce Association of Friends.
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Chesterfield Manumissions
Society of Friends -- Antislavery movement; Slavery and the church -- Society of Friends; Slavery -- New Jersey; Free African Americans; Slaves -- Emancipation; Society of Friends -- Discipline
This collection chiefly consists of manumission certificates signed by members of Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, 1774-1796. It also includes several related documents on topics such as the education of
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Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1774-1786
Society of Friends -- Discipline; Society of Friends -- Queries; Conduct of life; Slavery -- New Jersey
This volume includes the minutes from the men's meeting, 1738-1786. The years 1774-1786 have been scanned and transcribed.
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Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, Men's Minutes, 1786-1796
Society of Friends -- Discipline; Society of Friends -- Queries; Conduct of life; Slavery -- New Jersey
Men's Minutes from Chesterfield Monthly Meeting, 1786-1796. The volume also includes Men's Minutes 1797-1798 and Women's Meeting Minutes 1810-1824, not scanned and transcribed here.
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Consequences of Slavery
Fugitive slaves; Murder
Description of a fugitive slave family attempting to murder their children rather than return them to slavery. Article originally appeared in Cincinnati papers and was reprinted in The Friend.
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Constitution of the Free Produce Society of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia Free Produce Association of Friends; Slavery -- United States; Antislavery movements -- United States
Printed constitution of the Free Produce Society of Pennsylvania, including list of members and officers.
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Copy of Patrick Henry letter to Robert Pleasants
Pleasants, Robert, 1723-1801; Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799; Antislavery movements -- United States
Patrick Henry's response to Robert Pleasants' sending of Anthony Benezet's antislavery book.
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Draft of Samuel Allinson letter to Patrick Henry
Allinson, Samuel, 1739-1791; Henry, Patrick, 1736-1799; Antislavery movements -- United States
Samuel Allinson's entreaty to Patrick Henry, asking that he join the antislavery movement.
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Early Anti-Slavery Advocates
Lay, Benjamin, 1677-1759; Sandiford, Ralph, 1693-1733; Antislavery movements; Quaker abolitionists; Philadelphia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends
Biographical sketches of William Burling, Ralph Sandiford, and Benjamin Lay.
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Elias Hicks Manumission
Hicks, Elias, 1748-1830; Slaves -- Emancipation; Quakers -- Relations with Afro-Americans; Slaveholders
Copy of manumission certificate issued by Elias Hicks, renouncing his claim to a slave named as "Ben."
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