...Not until the impulse of theAssiento had been felt in America, did Maryland make anyattempt to restrain a trade from which she had long enjoyeda comfortable revenue...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
... "The last importation of slaves into Maryland was, as I am credibly informed,in the year 1769": William Eddis, Letters from America (London,1792), p...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Finally, by a vote of 43 to 11, the memorials were committed,the South Carolina and Georgia delegations, Bland andColes of Virginia, Stone of Maryland, and Sylvester of NewYork voting in the negative...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
... Dorsey, Laws of Maryland, 1796, I...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
..."An Act to oblige the persons bringing slaves into thiscolony from Maryland, Carolina, and the West-Indies,for their own use, to pay a duty...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Lawsof Maryland since 1763: 1771, ch...
W. E. B. Du Bois 「The Suppression of the African Slave Trade to the United States of America」
...Having passed the Susquehanna into Maryland, he began to experience great agitation of mind...
Thomas Clarkson 「The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the」
...This was, however, opposed by the delegates from North and South Carolina, Virginia, Maryland, and Georgia, the five states which had the greatest concern in slaves...
Thomas Clarkson 「The History of the Rise, Progress and Accomplishment of the」
...In Baltimore, Maryland, a gang of white ruffians assaulted a respectablecolored girl who was out walking with a young man of her own race...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett 「The Red Record」
... A third time he summoned courage and steered his course homewards towards Maryland, but as in the preceding attempts, he was again unsuccessful...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... His near relatives left in bondage lived near Level Square, Queen Ann's county, Maryland...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Samuel Harrington, of Cambridge District, Maryland, was the name of the man for whose benefit Ann labored during her younger days...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Among these were a man and his wife and their four children, (noticed elsewhere), from Maryland...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...—Ran away on Saturday night, the 20th September, 1856, from the subscriber, living in the ninth district of Carroll county, Maryland, two Negro Men, SAM and ISAAC...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
... They truly had a very high appreciation of freedom, but a very poor opinion of Maryland...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..." In considering what he had been in Maryland and how he had been treated all his life, he alleged that John Campbell Henry was a "bad man...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
...Yet, in point of courage, shrewdness and disinterested exertions to rescue her fellow-men, by making personal visits to Maryland among the slaves, she was without her equal...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
..." It is obvious enough, however, that her success in going into Maryland as she did, was attributable to her adventurous spirit and utter disregard of consequences...
William Still 「The Underground Railroad」
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