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![1825, a Pivotal Year on the Niagara Frontier](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VHB006.jpeg?itok=QQtCAv3s)
Materials documenting the City of Buffalo and Niagara Frontier in 1825.
![African Repository and Colonial Journal](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/AfricanRepository.jpeg?itok=EqHL93mp)
A collection of the African Repository and Colonial Journal which was published in 1837 by the American Colonization Society.
![American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Reporter](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/Anti_Slavery_Reporter.jpeg?itok=a0uZDFn5)
An 1843 publication by the American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society relating to the abolishment of slavery.
![The Anti-Slavery Record](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ007.png?itok=znNiJNUM)
Selected issues of the abolitionist newspaper, The Anti-Slavery Record, published in 1836.
![Christian Investigator](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ008.jpeg?itok=On5UcY8N)
Selected issues of the Christian Investigator, an anti-slavery publication, created by abolitionist William Goodell in the mid-19th century.
![Douglass Monthly](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/Douglass_monthly.jpg?itok=WAbywN_Z)
The Douglass' Monthly is a newspaper created by Frederick Douglass, following the success of his earlier weekly publications. The newspaper relates to the abolitionist movement as well as other social reform topics.
![The Emancipator](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ009.png?itok=_m4uRljk)
Selected issues of the abolitionist newspaper, The Emancipator, from 1838 through 1839.
![Frederick Douglass' Paper](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/Frederick_Douglass_Paper.jpeg?itok=iyOnpx1y)
A collection of the mid-19th century anti-slavery newspaper, the Frederick Douglass' Paper, a successor to Douglass’ first abolitionist paper, The North Star.
![The Liberator](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ010.jpeg?itok=NZiRQrM7)
A collection of the noted abolitionist newspaper, The Liberator, dating from the mid-19th century and Civil War era.
![National Anti-Slavery Standard](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/Nat_Ant_Sla_Stan_0.jpeg?itok=eiMJx8Wr)
Selected issues of the newspaper, National Anti-Slavery Standard, which promoted equality and emancipation during the mid-19th century.
![National Freedman](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ012.png?itok=JkmsYPgb)
An issue of the National Freedman, an anti-slavery publication, from 1865.
![New National Era](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/new_national_era.jpeg?itok=vU_xZ_Cp)
The abolitionist newspaper, New National Era, was published by Frederick Douglass in Washington, D.C. between 1870 and 1874.
![North Star](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/northstar_0.jpg?itok=BTyrxpTl)
A collection of the anti-slavery newspaper, The North Star, published by noted abolitionist Frederick Douglass in the mid-19th century.
![Radical Abolitionist](/sites/default/files/styles/browse_thumbnail/public/content/collection/covers/VZJ013.png?itok=VVKqpkoG)
A collection of the Radical Abolitionist newspaper published by the Central Abolition Committee during the mid-19th century.