Author

William Still

born 1821 18 known books newest first

Prominent Philadelphia businessperson & abolitionist.

Books

OpenLibrary works by this author.

18 books
A brief narrative of the struggle...

A brief narrative of the struggle for the rights of the Colored people of Philadelphia in the city railway cars

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An address on voting and laboring...

An address on voting and laboring, delivered at Concert Hall, Tuesday evening, March 10th, 1874

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Fleeing for freedom

Fleeing for freedom

Year unknown Levi Coffin, William Still, George Hendrick, and Willene Hendrick
[Letter to] Dear friend

[Letter to] Dear friend

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[Letter to] My Dear Friend Mr. Ga...

[Letter to] My Dear Friend Mr. Garrison

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Passengers

Passengers

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Slave Narrative Six Pack 2

Slave Narrative Six Pack 2

Year unknown William Craft, Ellen Craft, W. E. B. Du Bois, Elizabeth Keckley, Josiah Henson, Sojourner Truth, Olive Gilbert, and William Still
Still's underground rail road rec...

Still's underground rail road records

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Still's Underground Rail Road Records

Still's Underground Rail Road Records

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Still's underground railroad reco...

Still's underground railroad records with a life of the author

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[Telegrams to Samuel May]

[Telegrams to Samuel May]

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The underground rail road

The underground rail road

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The Underground Railroad (Revised Edition) Volume 1

The Underground Railroad (Revised Edition) Volume 1

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The Underground Railroad (Revised Edition) Volume 2

The Underground Railroad (Revised Edition) Volume 2

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Underground Railroad Records

Underground Railroad Records

Year unknown William Still, Ta-Nehisi Coates, and Quincy T. Mills
Underground Railroad. Volume 1

Underground Railroad. Volume 1

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Underground Railroad. Volume 2

Underground Railroad. Volume 2

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Underground Railroad. Volume 3

Underground Railroad. Volume 3

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