Seth Kaller, Inc.

Inspired by History

African American

This catalog of original documents relating to Black History features pieces of the highest rarity and merit for collection, research, and exhibition. They illustrate some of the most opressive as well as inspiring facets of American History. You will see Phillis Wheatley’s poetry, records of slave sales and slave uprisings, and documents related to the Underground Railroad, the abolitionist movement, and Civil Rights publications. 

You will also find Charles Langston, recently imprisoned after a slave rescue, declaring “Liberty and humanity to me have no particular location, no Color, no Country.” John Brown plans “a mighty conquest.” Frederick Douglass writing that “the right to personal freedoom” is the most basic of all rights.  Presidential opinions on slavery, Revolutionary and Civil War documents.  Nearly a century later, Jackie Robinson discusses the “Negro vote,” and Alex Haley’s research archive and manuscript drafts for Roots and an as yet unpublished book help to inspire our nation.


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1 “Emancipation, 1863-1963, Proud Americans”
2 Frederick Douglass Quotes John Greenleaf Whittier While Sending Condolences on the Death of “a devoted friend of the slave in the darkest hour of their cause.”
3 Frederick Douglass Sends Condolences on the Death of an Abolitionist Friend
4 Civil War Era African-American Tintype
5 The Thirteenth Amendment
6 Four Slave Sale Documents from Louisiana, 1835-1857, Including Some across State Lines
7 The Amistad: an Arresting Engraving of the Revolt
8 Frederick Douglass and Elizabeth Cady Stanton – before Parting Ways
9 Frederick Douglass Counsels a Friend
10 Frederick Douglass Contemplates “moving on to the silent continent” a Month Before his Death
11 Frederick Douglass Prepares Address on the Annexation of Santo Domingo
12 Frederick Douglass’s Changing Views of his Enemies
13 Frederick Douglass Acknowledges a Letter Complimenting him on his Work
14 Amistad
15 Haitian Slave Uprising in 1791
16 Frederick Douglass’ 1st Autobiography, Narrative of the Life, F. Gertrude Page’s Copy
17 Frederick Douglass Encourages Writing on John Brown
18 The Northwest Ordinance – Rare 1787 Printing
19 Cuff Liberty- Revolutionary War Black Soldier
20 “[I]t was my good fortune to be born and brought up … where negro slavery never existed, except in theory.”
 
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