INDEX
A Song for Freedom, [36]
Are ye truly Free? [42]
Blind Slave Boy, [5]
Bereaved Slave Mother, [18]
Be Free, O Man, be Free, [26]
Come join the Abolitionists, [43]
Emancipation Song, [47]
Freedom’s Star, [7]
Freedom’s Banner, [3]
Flight of the Bondman, [15]
Fling out the Anti-Slavery Flag, [22]
Fugitive Slave to the Christian, [27]
Fugitive’s Triumph, [33]
Get off the Track, [25]
I am an Abolitionist, [17]
I’ll be Free, I’ll be Free, [19]
Jefferson’s Daughter, [23]
Jubilee Song, [11]
Liberty Ball, [8]
Lament of the Fugitive Slave, [30]
North Star, [9]
Over the Mountain, [10]
O, Pity the Slave Mother, [4]
On to Victory, [32]
Oft in the Chilly Night, [41]
Rescue the Slave, [28]
Right on, [34]
Spirit of Freemen, Wake, [12]
Song for the Times, [13]
Song of the Coffle Gang, [29]
The Slave’s Lamentation, [12]
The Sweets of Liberty, [15]
The Yankee Girl, [20]
The Slave Auction, [24]
The Bondman, [33]
The Man for Me, [35]
The Slave’s Song, [38]
There’s a Good Time coming, [39]
The Bigot Fire, [40]
The Slave’s a Man, for a’ that, [44]
We’re coming, We’re Coming, [31]
What Mean Ye? [46]
Ye Sons of Freemen, [6]
Ye Spirits of the Free, [16]
Ye Heralds of Freedom, [29]
Your Brother is a Slave, [45]
United States, your banner wears
Two emblems,—one of fame;
Alas, the other that it bears,
Reminds us of your shame.
The white man’s liberty entypes,
Stands blazoned by your stars;
But what’s the meaning of your stripes,
They mean your Negro-scars.—Thomas Campbell.