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Anti-Slavery in the United States

Librarian-selected resources for the study of anti-slavery movements in the United States.

Find Primary Sources in the SLU Libraries

You can find primary sources in the SLU Libraries by searching the SLU Libraries Catalog. Add one of the following terms to your keyword search or look for these terms at the end of Library of Congress subjects in the SLU Libraries Catalog.

  • sources
  • correspondence
  • interviews
  • diaries
  • letters
  • memoirs
  • documents
  • personal narratives
  • works
  • public opinion
  • doctrines
  • writings

Example keyword search: 

Example subject search: 

See search results list below (a list of subjects). Look for primary source terms from the list above at the end of subjects to find primary sources.

Primary Sources on Microfilm

Find Primary Sources in Other Libraries

To find primary sources in Missouri's academic libraries (and a few public libraries), search the MOBIUS Catalog

To find primary sources in U.S. libraries (and beyond), search WorldCat

The search strategies in the box to the right will work in the MOBIUS Catalog and WorldCat as well as the SLU Libraries Catalog.