Seth Kaller, Inc.

Inspired by History

African American

The African American experience includes unspeakable horrors and betrayals, determined resistance, and high achievement. Their rise to full citizenship speaks to the universal truths of the Declaration of Independence. This offering contains such important items as Phillis Wheatley’s poetry, records of slave sales and slave uprisings, runaway slave advertisements, documents related to the Underground Railroad and abolitionist movement, and dramatic signed letters from John Brown and Frederick Douglass. Also included, from more recent times, are Jackie Robinson’s discussion of the “Negro vote,” and Alex Haley’s research notes and manuscript drafts for Roots and an unpublished book.

 

 

 


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1 Hildreth’s Despotism in America Inscribed by Wendell Phillips To a Famous Union Colonel
2 African-American Union Sailor
3 African-American Union Solider Holding Rifle
4 1762 Massachusetts Estate Inventory Valuing “1 Negro named Bristo” at £60, Amongst Chattel and Land To Be Given to Minor Heirs
5 Black Veteran Loses Property to a Corrupt Claim Agent
6 An Unsympathetic Report on the Oberlin Sit-In
7 Connecticut Representative on J.Q. Adams’ Abolition Petition
8 The First Book by an African-American Woman
9 Frederick Douglass – Unpublished Photograph
10 Jackie Robinson Signed 1935 High School Yearbook
11 Charles Sumner Writes to a Fellow Abolitionist
12 Dred Scott Supreme Court Ruling
13 James Madison Signed Membership Form as President of American Colonization Society
14 During Anti-Slave Trade Patrol, U.S. Navy Torches a Village in West Africa
15 “Black bellied Yankees” at The Battle of Fort Blakely
16 Col. Isaac Shepard Authorizes Recruitment of 1st Mississippi Regt. African Descent (Former Slaves)
17 Looking into the Welfare of “the contrabands [slaves] in this district…”
18 “My strongest hope of ultimate success arises from the belief that by this war slavery is to be forever crushed & put away”
19 Alex Haley's "Roots" Primary Research Material and Working Drafts
20 Lyndon B. Johnson Pen from Signing of the Voting Rights Act
21 George Washington Carver on Economic Hardship for African Americans During the Great Depression
22 A Plea to the Military Governor of Arkansas and Mississippi, to Help a Freedman
23 William Seward Discusses Phony Emigration Scheme for Freedmen
24 Democratic Broadside Shows the Limitations of Reconstruction
25 The Thirteenth Amendment – Abolishing Slavery
26 Racist Lyrics about the Enlistment of African-American Soldiers
27 Three Months Before his Death Charging with the 54th Mass. at Fort Wagner, Colonel Putnam Writes of the Naval Bombardment of Charleston, the Burning of Jacksonville, and Black Troops
28 Abolitionist Song Written in Honor of Harriet Beacher Stowe
29 Abolitionist Song from a Boston Bookseller
30 Horace Greeley on Publication of a Letter by Abolitionist Cassius Clay
31 “The death of Patience, a Negro woman”
32 Abel Brewster’s Will: Publisher of the Free Man’s Companion Bequeaths Estate to the American Colonization Society
33 Wentworth Cheswell, “African American Paul Revere”
34 Will of Deborah Morris, Quakeress and African American Benefactor
35 Frederick Douglass’ Appraisal of John Brown
36 Wheatley’s Strongest Published Statement on Slavery
37 Frederick Douglass Signed Document
38 Sale of Slave Girl Rachel in Washington D.C. 1830
39 Freedom Bond Signed by Slave
40 A Runaway Slave Captured in New York, Set Free, and Re-captured
41 Scarce Free Person of Color Passport
42 The Tracking, Capture and Escape of a Runaway South Carolina Slave in Kentucky
43 Underground Railroad Conductor William Still, Recommends a Black Oberlin Graduate
44 Freed South Carolina Slaves Arrested as Runaways in Illinois, Sold Back into Slavery, But Eventually Freed
45 Four Years Prior to Signing the Declaration, RI’s Stephen Hopkins Declares His Slave’s Independence
46 Frederick Douglass Writes to the Woman Who Helped Buy His Freedom
47 African-American Soldiers are Encouraged to Enlist for the Union
48 Charles Henry Langston, Oberlin-Wellington Fugitive Slave Rescue, Anti-Slavery Objectives
49 Warning about a Runaway Slave Girl Who May Create Trouble
50 82nd U.S. Colored Infantry Muster Roll
51 John Brown Plans his “Mighty Conquest"