Encompassing a broad range of African American voices, from
Frederick Douglass to anonymous fugitive slaves, this collection
collects eighty-nine exceptional documents that represent the best
of the five-volume
Black Abolitionist Papers. In these
compelling texts African Americans tell their own stories of the
struggle to end slavery and claim their rights as American
citizens, of the battle against colonization and the "back to
Africa" movement, and of their troubled relationship with the
federal government.