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Rh Narrative of Henry Box Brown, 1849. Life of J. Henson Formerly a Slave, 1849.

Experience of Thomas Jones, Who Was a Slave for Forty-three Years, 1850.

Truth, Sojourner, Narrative of, 1850.

Six Years in a Georgia Prison, 1852.

Narrative of Events in the Life of William Green, 1853.

Twelve Years a Slave, Narative of Solomon Northup, 1853.

My Bondage and Freedom, 1855.

Truth Stranger Than Fiction. Cleveland, 1858.

Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro, 1855.

Twenty-One Years a Slave and Forty Years a Free Man Rochester, 1857.

Narrative of Noah Davis, 1859.

As a Slave and as a Free Man, 1859.

and Running a 1,000 Miles for Freedom, or the Escape from Slavery, London, 1860.

Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl, Boston, 1861.

The Underground Railroad, Philadelphia, 1872.

The Story of Archer Alexander, 1885.

Harriet (Tubman), The Moses of Her People, New York 1897.

An Autobiography, Chicago, 1893.

Life and Times, Philadelphia, 1833.

John Merrick, Durham, 1920.

Life and Adventures of Allen Allensworth, New York 1914.

Benjamin Banneker, Washington, 1924.

Women of Achievement, Chicago, 1919.

The Black Man, New York, 1863.

A Memoir of Captain Paid Cuffe, York, 1812.

Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Hartford, 1882.

Shadow and Light, an Autobiography, Washington, 1902.

Truth Stranger Than Fiction, Cleveland, 1887.

A Life of Norris Wright Cuney, New York, 1913.

The Black Man's Burden, New York, 1915.

Piney Woods and Its Story, New York, 1922.

Autobiography, Boston, 1845.

From the Virginia Plantation to the National Capitol, Hartford, 1894.

Finding a Way Out, an Autobiography, New York, 1920.

The Black Bishop, J. S. H. Crowther, London, 1908.

The Heir of Slaves, New York, 1911. Bursting Bonds, Boston, 1923.

Life and Public Services of Martin R. Delaney, Boston, 1868

Bert Williams, Son of Laughter, English Crafters, N. Y., 1923.

Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, London, 1915.

Paul Cuffe, Washington, 1924.

Men of Mark, Cleveland, O., 1887.

Sketches of the Life and Character of Lemuel Haynes, New York, 1839.

My Life and Work, Chicago, 1917.

Up from Slavery, New York, 1901.