Books & Other Printed Materials
Africana
Because of the anti-slavery activities of some of Bowdoin's graduates
and faculty, the College has a substantial number of works on slavery.
Most, but not all, are from the abolitionist's perspective and deal
with slavery in the United States. Examples are: the three-volume
Cabinet of Freedom, the journal The Non-Slaveholder,
and pamphlets by such notables as, among them Angelina Grimké,
Horace Mann, William Lloyd Garrison, and Gerrit Smith.
Also among these holdings is a complete run of the abolitionist
newspaper Advocate
of Freedom, which later became the Liberty Standard
and Free Soil Republican, 1838-1849, published in Brunswick,
Hallowell, and Augusta, Maine, and edited for several years by Bowdoin
Professor William Smyth.
Description of bookplate
Major holdings:
See also:
- Slavery Pamphlet Collection:
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This collection contains approximately two hundred pamphlets relating
to the slavery question, written from both the anti- and pro-slavery
perspectives. They are mostly American; are religious, political,
and secular; and are dated between 1783 and 1916 (the bulk dates
1830-1865). Besides the works by Angelina Grimké, Horace Mann,
William Lloyd Garrison, Gerrit Smith, Charles Sumner, John Calhoun,
Henry Clay, and others, there are also single issues or short
runs of journals, reports, and proceedings of various anti-slavery
or colonization societies, and arguments from legal cases such
as the Dred Scott case.
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- Harriet Beecher Stowe Collection:
- Many editions and variations of Uncle Tom's Cabin are included,
as well as first editions of her other works, a total of nearly
one hundred. Stowe lived in Brunswick, Maine, while writing Uncle
Tom's Cabin. Her husband was Calvin Ellis Stowe (Bowd. 1824),
then a member of the Bowdoin faculty. Manuscript material relating
to both Harriet and her husband, Calvin Stowe will be found in
the Stowe Collection (M172).
Maintained by George J. Mitchell Department of Special Collections & Archives Staff
Bowdoin College Library, 3000 College Station, Brunswick, Maine 04011-8421
email:
scaref@bowdoin.edu / telephone: (207) 725-3288
©Bowdoin College 2004