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In the 1830s, in addition to the newspaper The Liberator, the Boston-based abolitionists William Garrison and Isaac Knapp printed and/or published a number of anti-slavery pamphlets and books. The statements "printed by" and "published by" are in most cases taken from the books or pamphlets themselves. For the others, in which information is taken from library catalogs, a link to the catalog entry is provided.

1831

  • Day, Thomas (1831). Fragment of an original letter on the slavery of the negroes : written in the year 1776. Boston: Re-printed by Garrison and Knapp.
  • Rushton, Edward (1831). Expostulatory letter to George Washington. Boston: Garrison & Knapp, printers.

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