Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal | Guide for Researchers and Students


Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal | Guide for Researchers and Students
Welcome to the Yale Slavery and Abolition Portal
This site is designed to help researchers and Yale students find primary sources related to slavery, abolition, and resistance within the university's many libraries and galleries. Select a library collection from the list across the top or use the search function to sort collections by topic. Consult the research page for information about how to find additional source material.
Featured Collection
Anti-Slavery Materials: Regional Records and Other Pamphlets, 18th-19th Centuries: The Collection at John Rylands University Library, Manchester
A singular resource for the study of English provincial philanthropic societies. The collection includes documents on Africa, the West Indies, and the American Civil War. Also included are the Raymond English collection of the letters, diaries, pamphlets and press cuttings of the abolitionist George Donisthorpe Thompson and his son-in-law F. W. Chesson and the H. J. Wilson anti-slavery collection of 19th century pamphlets...

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