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- A Freed Negro’s Soliloquy
- Additional Evidence in Relation to the Riot
- Afro-Americans Must Keep on One Side of Sidewalk
- Along the Color Line: Economic
- Along the Color Line: Political
- American Platform of Principles
- Another Day of Rioting
- Burning of the Charlestown Convent
- Checking Migration
- Cinque and Heroes of the American Revolution
- Continuation of Evidence Relative to the Riots
- Defender’s Legal Helps: Discrimination
- Ghastly Deeds of Rioters Told
- Great Meeting at Faneuil Hall
- Hoover Fought to Aid Farmers, Borah Recalls
- In This City
- Incidents of the Riot
- Investigation—Southwark Riots
- Ireland—The Irish State Trials—Great Meeting in Covert Garden
- Jackie Cool to Promotion to Brooklyn Unless the Dodger Players Want Him
- Killed and Wounded
- Klan Summons Smith Champion to Stand Trial
- Liberation of O’Connell
- Meetings of the Liberated Africans
- Narrative of the Africans
- Native Americanism
- On Cinques
- On the Shame of the Cities
- Opinion (Nov. 11, 1910)
- Our Established Church
- Pennsylvania Hall
- Rickey Puts Down Anti-Robinson Move
- Rome and America Eternal Opposites
- Ryan’s Home
- Seeking the Cause
- The ‘Jim Crow’ Car
- The African Captives
- The Captured Africans
- The Case of the Captured Negroes
- The Civil War in Philadelphia
- The Conscription a Great National Benefi
- The Constitutional and Political History of the United States (Excerpts)
- The Convent
- The Curse of Civil Service Reform
- The Mob in New York
- The Outrage
- The Philosophy of Immigration
- The Popular Vote
- The Reign of the Rabble
- The Riots
- The Sanitary and Moral Condition of New York City
- The So-called Foreign Vote
- The Southwark Riots
- The Spirit of the Times
- Three held in black man’s dragging death
- Tribune Answers Over 10,000 Calls on Fight
- War with America a Blessing to Mankind
- Willard Won the Title, but Johnson the Money
- William C. Preston, The Inspired Declaimer
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother? (Cartoon)
- Bog Trotters (Cartoon)
- Hiding Behind the Smokescreen! (Cartoon)
- Poor House from Galway (Cartoon)
- The Day We Celebrate (Cartoon)
- The Ignorant Vote—Honors are Easy (Cartoon)
- The Modern Sisyphus (Cartoon)
- The Only Cure (Cartoon)
- The Results of Abolitionism (Cartoon)
- When a Feller Needs a Friend (Cartoon)
- Negro Slavery, Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society
- On Promoting the Happiness of Our Inferiors
- Personal Liberty: Nature of Personal Liberty
- Proemial, Studies on Slavery, in Easy Lessons
- Publisher’s Preface, Studies on Slavery, in Easy Lessons
- The First Africans to Virginia—1619
- The New-York Conspiracy, or a history of the Negro plot (Excerpt)
- The Spirit of the Age (Excerpt)
- The Two Philosophies, Sociology for the South, or the Failure of Free Society
- Wayland on conscience… Studies on Slavery, in Easy Lessons
- Conversation with Larri Mazon
- Conversation with Rev. Dr. Frederick J. Streets
- Conversation with Rev. Hopeton Scott
- Conversation with six De La Salle Christian Brothers
- Conversation with Steve and Peggy Corcoran
- Harry Payne Interview
- W. Warren Harper Interview
- A Bill for the Relief of His Majesty’s Roman Catholic Subjects
- A History of the Penal Laws against the Irish Catholics
- A Proclamation
- An Act for enrolling and calling out the national Forces�
- An Act to further regulate and provide for the enrolling and calling out the National Forces�
- Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court
- Emancipation Proclamation
- Jim Crow Laws
- New Ireland Established in Maryland
- The Civil Articles of Lymerick
- The Military Articles of Lymerick
- Unlawful Marriages, Poll tax, Education
- Direction of American Genius�
- Excerpts from A Side-Light on Anglo-American Relations, 1839-1858
- Exposition of the Views of the Baptists Relative to the Coloured Population�
- Extract of a Letter�
- John Quincy Adams to Arthur Tappan (7/15/1845)
- Kale to John Quincy Adams (1/4/1841)
- Letter from Cassius M. Clay
- Thomas Jefferson Letter to Joseph C. Cabell (2/6/1820)
- Thomas Jefferson Letter to Robert Walsh (1/22/1820)
- Chapter I (Excerpt from theTransactions of the Central Relief Committee�)
- From the Irish Relief Committee, Richmond, Virginia
- Introduction (Transactions of the� of the Society of Friends�)
- Introduction (Transactions of the� of the Society of Friends�)
- Irish House of Commons, Monday, Feb. 17
- Irish House of Commons, Monday, Feb. 26
- Irish House of Commons, Tuesday, March 11, Excerpt
- Irish House of Lords—Commons
- Irish Relief Committee, Brooklyn, New York (Excerpt)
- Minute…respecting affording assistance to fishermen
- Note, February 10, March 1
- Note, June 12, 1806
- Report from James Alcock…respecting the present state of the fishermen�
- Report on impending ending of slave trade… (1/23/1792)
- Report on impending ending of slave trade… (7/8/1792)
- Slavery and the International Slave Trade in the United States of America
- Home of Irish immigrants, Catherine O’Brien Hanlon and Michael Hanlon (Photo)
- Paddy Wagon (Two Photos)
- First Inaugural Address in the City of New York
- However unjust…the slave trade may be, it is not contrary to the law of nations
- I Am Here to Spread Light on American Slavery
- Poor Law—Ireland; Date, April 28, 1837
- Proceedings of seventh annual meeting (Excerpts)
- Slavery and America’s Bastard Republicanism
- Special Message to the Congress on Civil Rights
- Speech of Joseph Barker (Part 1)
- Speech of Joseph Barker (Part 2)
- Speech of Wendell Phillips
- Statement by the President Making Public a Report by the Civil Rights Committee
- The Archbishop and His Flock
- The Duties of American Citizenship
- Tithes (Ireland); Date, January 15, 1838
- Churches in the United States by States and Denomination� (B-F)
- Churches in the United States by States and Denomination� (G-P)
- Churches in the United States by States and Denomination� (P-S)
- Churches in the United States by States and Denomination� (S-Z)
- Population and Manufactures� (1860)
- Population and Manufactures� cont. (1860)
- Series A 119-134. Population; by Age, Sex, Race, and Nativity: 1790 to 1970
- Series C-106 Immigrants: 1920-1890
- Table exhibiting the relative rank, in population, of the States� (1860)
- Table HH. — Showing the number and proportion of white and colored population� (1860)
- Table II. — Showing the number and nativities of the residents of each State� (1860)
- Table JJ. — The number of foreigners who landed at American ports (1860)
- Table KK. —Showing the nativity of immigrants (1860)
- Table LL. — Nativity of foreigners residing in each State� (1860)
- Table LL. — Nativity of foreigners residing in each State� (1860)
- Table MM. — Foreigners in the several States� (1860)
- Table NN. — Showing the number of natives and foreigners� (1860)
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