[Slave escaping at Fort Monroe]. [Slave escaping at Fort Monroe]. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. Caucasian man with whip calling out to an African American man who flees toward Fort Monroe. White envelope with black ink. Image on top. Inscription printed at top: 'Come back here, you black rascal. / Can't come back now, massa; dis chile's contraban'.' 'FORT MONROE' printed at right. View Item
The 'peculiar institution.' The 'peculiar institution.' Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. The feet of an African-American. Yellow envelope with black ink. Image of left. Printed above image: 'THE 'PECULIAR INSTITUTION.' Printed below image: 'Secession's Moving / Foundation. / Tendancy due North - via 'Monroe.' / Harpel, 3rd & Vine Sts. Cincinnati.' View Item
Southern currency. Southern currency. Pictorial Envelope: 1 envelope; 3 x 5 1/2 in. African-Americans, carrying knapsacks, being called by the North Star. White envelope with black ink. Image on left. Printed in speech bubble from North Star: 'Come along / colored pussons.' North Star labeled 'NORTH STAR' below image. 'SOUTHERN CURRENCY' printed at bottom left, below image of African-Americans. View Item
Image Text 48 Items [Clippings, 1718-1899 and undated] Assorted advertisements for sale of slaves, rewards for return of runaway slaves, the slave trade, and slavery in general, most unattributable to particular newspapers. Includes three engravings (two duplicated) of slave forts in Africa with captions, "The North Prospect of James Fort in the River Gambia," and "A View of Cape Coast Castle, with part of the Negro Town." Several advertisements are in manuscript form, and appear to be submissions for printing. View Item
Image Text 2 Items [Letter from Simon Toll to Mr. Timothy Shalor] Two-page letter from Simon Toll in Schaticook [Kent, Connecticut] to Timothy Shalor, a merchant in New City, regarding debt owed for 'Mr. Hall wheat.' Toll promises restitution after travel to 'the Lakes' and Canada, noting numerous runaway slaves in the area. View Item
Image Collection 11 Items Slavery Collection, 1709-1864 The Slavery Collection contains correspondence and legal and financial documents related to the North American slave trade, slave ownership, abolition, and political issues pertinent to slavery. The Slavery Collection is called an "artificial" collection because unrelated items with different provenance have been grouped together according to subject matter. View Collection
Image Collection 123 Items Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society records, 1832-1870 Correspondence and papers of the Massachusetts Anti-Slavery Society, originally known as the New-England Anti-Slavery Society. View Collection
Image Collection 31 Items Black History Collections The New-York Historical Society holds important collections relating to Black history, slavery in the United States, and the Atlantic slave trade. Dating from the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries, they constitute a rich archive of primary source materials that will be of value to anyone researching the history of African Americans, slavery, the slave trade, emancipation, and the abolitionist movement. View Collection