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The Children’s Crusade: American Children’s Literature of Atrocity
AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGS FOR CHILDREN
LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF OLAUDAH EQUIANO (1829)
“MARY FRENCH AND SUSAN EASTON” (1834)
From THE SLAVE’S FRIEND (1835-1839)
From JUVENILE POEMS: FOR THE USE OF FREE AMERICAN CHILDREN, OF EVERY COMPLEXION (1835)
THE ANTI-SLAVERY ALPHABET (1846)
From THE YOUNG ABOLITIONISTS; OR CONVERSATIONS ON SLAVERY (1848)
From COUSIN ANN’S STORIES FOR CHILDREN (1849)
A PICTURE OF SLAVERY FOR YOUTH (184[?])
PICTURES AND STORIES FROM UNCLE TOM’S CABIN (1853)
From LOUISA IN HER NEW HOME (1854)
RALPH; OR, I WISH HE WASN’T BLACK (1855)
From THE CHILD’S BOOK ON SLAVERY; OR, SLAVERY MADE PLAIN (1857)
“SELLING BABIES,” “A MOTHER IN PRISON” (1859)
“LITTLE LEWIS: THE STORY OF A SLAVE BOY”, Julia Colman
“MARK AND HASTY; OR, SLAVE-LIFE IN MISSOURI,” Matilda G. Thompson
“AUNT JUDY’S STORY: A STORY FROM REAL LIFE”, Matilda G. Thompson
“ME NEBER GIB IT UP!”, Anonymous
STEP BY STEP, OR TIDY’S WAY TO FREEDOM (1862)