Author:Wilson Armistead

Works

 * The Memoirs of Paul Cuffe: a man of colour (1840)
 * A tribute for the Negro; being a vindication of the moral, intellectual, and religious capabilities of the coloured portion of mankind; with particular reference to the African race (1848)
 * Calumny refuted by facts from Liberia; with extracts from the inaugural address of the coloured President Roberts; an eloquent speech of Hilary Teage, a coloured senator (1848)
 * The Crowning Crime of Christendom (1851)
 * Select miscellanies, chiefly illustrative of the history : Christian principles, and sufferings, of the Society of Friends (1851)
 * The Journal of George Fox 1852, with notes by Wilson Armistead
 * Five hundred thousand strokes for freedom : a series of anti-slavery tracts, of which half a million are now first issued by the friends of the Negro (1853)
 * A Cloud of Witnesses' Against Slavery and Oppression: Containing the Acts, Opinions, and Sentiments of Individuals and Societies in All Ages (1853)
 * God’s Image in Ebony: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches, Facts, Anecdotes, etc., Demonstrative of the Mental Powers and Intellectual Capacitiesof the Negro Race (1854)
 * Tales and legends of the English lakes (1855)
 * Further Testimonies for Freedom (1859)
 * The Leprosy of Metho­dism (1860)