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INTRODUCTION

The Children’s Crusade: American Children’s Literature of Atrocity

AMERICAN ANTISLAVERY WRITINGS FOR CHILDREN

“OLD BETTY” (1823)

Margaret Bayard Smith

“THE NEGRO NURSE” (1827)

Isabel Drysdale

LIFE AND ADVENTURES OF OLAUDAH EQUIANO (1829)

Abigail Field Mott

“JUMBO AND ZAIREE” (1831)

Lydia Maria Child

“MARY FRENCH AND SUSAN EASTON” (1834)

Lydia Maria Child

From THE SLAVE’S FRIEND (1835-1839)

From JUVENILE POEMS: FOR THE USE OF FREE AMERICAN CHILDREN, OF EVERY COMPLEXION (1835)

William Lloyd Garrison

THE LIBERTY CAP (1846)

Eliza Lee Cabot Follen

THE ANTI-SLAVERY ALPHABET (1846)

Hannah and Mary Townsend

From THE YOUNG ABOLITIONISTS; OR CONVERSATIONS ON SLAVERY (1848)

Jane Elizabeth Jones

From COUSIN ANN’S STORIES FOR CHILDREN (1849)

Ann Preston

A PICTURE OF SLAVERY FOR YOUTH (184[?])

Jonathan Walker

PICTURES AND STORIES FROM UNCLE TOM’S CABIN (1853)

Harriet Beecher Stowe

THE EDINBURGH DOLL (1854)

Aunt Mary

From LOUISA IN HER NEW HOME (1854)

Sarah C. Carter

RALPH; OR, I WISH HE WASN’T BLACK (1855)

Harriet Newell Greene

From THE CHILD’S BOOK ON SLAVERY; OR, SLAVERY MADE PLAIN (1857)

Horace C. Grosvenor

“SELLING BABIES,” “A MOTHER IN PRISON” (1859)

Matilda Hamilton Fee

THE CHILD’S ANTI-SLAVERY BOOK, CONTAINING A FEW WORDS ABOUT AMERICAN SLAVE CHILDREN AND STORIES OF SLAVE-LIFE (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)

Mrs Helen E. Brown

THE GOSPEL OF SLAVERY: A PRIMER OF FREEDOM (1864)

Iron Gray (Abel C. Thomas)

The Slave's Little Friends

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