Douglass, Frederick
- A Call for the British Nation to Testify Against Slavery
- A Few Facts and Personal Observations of Slavery
- A Simple Tale of American Slavery
- American Prejudice Against Color
- American Slavery and Britain’s Rebuke of Man-Stealers
- American Slavery, American Religion, and the Free Church of Scotland
- An Account of American Slavery
- Baptists, Congregationalists, the Free Church, and Slavery
- British Influence on the Abolition Movement in America
- Charges and Defense of the Free Church
- Country, Conscience, and the Anti-Slavery Cause
- Emancipation is an Individual, a National, and an International Responsibility
- England Should Lead the Cause of Emancipation
- Farewell to the British People
- Frederick Douglass and Richard T. Greener on the Negro Exodus, 1879
- I Am Here to Spread Light on American Slavery
- Intemperance and Slavery
- Intemperance Viewed in Connection With Slavery
- International Moral Force Can Destroy Slavery
- Irish Christians and Non-Fellowship with Man-Stealers
- Letter to Francis Jackson (January 29, 1846)
- Letter to Gerrit Smith (June 4, 1851)
- Letter to Henry C. Wright (December 22, 1846)
- Letter to Horace Greeley (April 15, 1846)
- Letter to Richard D. Webb (February 10, 1846)
- Letter to the Editor of the London Times (April 3, 1847)
- Letter to Thomas Auld (September 3, 1848)
- Letter to Thurlow Weed (December 1, 1845)
- Letter to William A. White (July 30, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (April I6, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (February 26, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (January 1, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (January 27, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (May 23, 1846)
- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (September 29, 1845)
- Monarchies and Freedom, Republics and Slavery
- My Experience and My Mission to Great Britain
- My Opposition to War
- Our Paper and Its Prospects
- Send Back the Blood-Stained Money: An Address Delivered in Paisley, Scotland, on April 25, 1846.
- Slavery and America’s Bastard Republicanism
- Slavery As It Now Exists in the United States
- Slavery in the Pulpit of the Evangelical Alliance
- Temperance and Anti-Slavery: An Address Delivered in Paisley, Scotland on March 30, 1846.
- Texas, Slavery, and American Prosperity
- The Cambria Riot, My Slave Experience, and My Irish Mission
- The Free Church Connection With the Slave Church
- The Free Church of Scotland and American Slavery
- The Free States, Slavery, and the Sin of the Free Church
- The Horrors of Slavery and England’s Duty to Free the Bondsman
- The Relation of the Free Church to the Slave Church
- The Skin Aristocracy in America