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 * and :
 * A narrative of the proceedings of the Black people during the late awful calamity in Philadelphia and a Refutation of some censures. Philadelphia, 1794.


 * , First Bishop of the A. M. E. Church:
 * The life, experience and gospel labors of the Rt. Rev. Richard Allen. Written by himself. Philadelphia, 1793.


 * and :
 * The Doctrine and Discipline of the A. M. E. Church. Philadelphia, 1819.


 * Wheatley, Banneker and Horton. Essay, with poems of Horton. Boston, 1849.
 * The American Prejudice Against Color. London, 1853. 12mo., 107 pp.
 * The American Prejudice Against Color. London, 1853. 12mo., 107 pp.


 * William Hamilton, editor. New York, 1859–60.
 * William Hamilton, editor. New York, 1859–60.


 * An Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens Threatened with Disfranchisement to the People of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1838.
 * Slavery—By a Free Negro. 1789.
 * Slavery—By a Free Negro. 1789.


 * Almanacs—Goddard & Angell, Baltimore, 1792; Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1793, 1794, and 1795; James Angell, Baltimore, 1796; Samuel Pleasants, Junr., Richmond, 1797.
 * Almanacs—Goddard & Angell, Baltimore, 1792; Joseph Cruikshank, Philadelphia, 1793, 1794, and 1795; James Angell, Baltimore, 1796; Samuel Pleasants, Junr., Richmond, 1797.


 * A Poem Entitled The Day and the War, delivered January 1st, 1864. San Francisco, 1864.
 * An Anniversary Poem Entitled The Progress of Liberty, delivered January 1st, 1866. San Francisco, 1866.
 * A Poem Entitled The Triumph of Liberty. Detroit, 1870.
 * Poems. New York, 1864.
 * Poems. New York, 1864.


 * Narrative of the Life and Character of H. B., an American Slave, written by himself. New York, 1849.
 * Narrative of the Life and Character of H. B., an American Slave, written by himself. New York, 1849.


 * The Rise and Progress of the Kingdom of Light and Darkness, etc. Philadelphia, 1867.
 * The Rise and Progress of the Kingdom of Light and Darkness, etc. Philadelphia, 1867.


 * Vindication of the African Race. G. Killiam, Monrovia, 1857.
 * Liberia's Offering. J. A. Gray, New York, 1862.
 * The Negro in Ancient History. New York, 1872.
 * Aims of a Liberal Education for Africa. Cambridge, 1882.
 * Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race. London, 1887.
 * Christianity, Islam and the Negro Race. London, 1887.