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001 2006017618
003 DLC
005 20100212110237.0
008 060525s2007 nju b 000 0 eng
010 $a 2006017618
020 $a9781584777441 (acid-free paper)
020 $a1584777443 (acid-free paper)
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dDLC
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050 00 $aKF4545.S5$bA5 1988 ser. 4 2007
082 00 $a342.7308/7$222
245 00 $aSlave rebels, abolitionists, and southern courts :$bthe pamphlet literature /$c[edited with an introduction by] Paul Finkelman.
260 $aClark, N.J. :$bLawbook Exchange,$c2007.
263 $a0701
300 $ap. cm.
500 $aOriginally published: New York : Garland, 1988. (Slavery, race, and the American legal system, 1700-1872 ; ser. 4).
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 0 $aTrial of the Rev. Jacob Gruber, minister in the Methodist Episcopal Church, at the March term, 1819, in the Frederick County Court, for a misdemeanor (courtesy of the Library of Congress) / David Martin -- Negro plot : an account of the late intended insurrection among a portion of the blacks of the city of Charleston, South Carolina (courtesy of the Library of Congress) / James Hamilton, Jr. -- Reflections, occasioned by the late disturbances in Charleston, by achates (courtesy of Yale University Library) / Thomas Pinckney -- A brief sketch of the trial of William Lloyd Garrison, for an alleged libel on Francis Todd, of Massachusetts (1830) (courtesy of the Library of Congress) / William Lloyd Garrison -- A brief sketch of the trial of William Lloyd Garrison, for an alleged libel on Francis Todd, of Newburyport, Mass. (1834) (courtesy of the Library of Congress) / William Lloyd Garrison -- Confession of Nat Turner, leader of the negro insurrection in Southampton County, Virginia, made to Thomas R. Gray (courtesy of the Library of Congress) / Nat Turner -- Amos Dresser's narrative (courtesy of Cornell University Library) -- The narrative of Amos Dresser, with Stone's letters from Natchez, an obituary notice of the writer, and two letters from Tallahassee, relating to the treatment of slaves (courtesy of Cornell University Library) -- Narrative of the arrest, lynch law trial, and scourging, of Amos Dresser, at Nashville, Tennessee, August, 1835 (courtesy of Oberlin College Library) / Amos Dresser -- The trial of Reuben Crandall, M.D. charged with publishing and circulating seditious and incendiary papers, etc. in the District of Columbia, with the intent of exciting servile insurrection (courtesy of the Library of Congress).
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zSouthern States$vCases.
650 0 $aAbolitionists$xLegal status, laws, etc.$zSouthern States$vCases.
650 0 $aCriminal law$zSouthern States$vCases.
650 0 $aCriminal justice, Administration of$zSouthern States$vCases.
700 1 $aFinkelman, Paul,$d1949-
830 0 $aSlavery, race, and the American legal system, 1700-1872 ;$vser. 4, v. 1.
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0614/2006017618.html