Garrison, Francis and Wendell P. William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879. The
Story of his Life told by his Children
. Four volumes. (Boston and New
York, 1894.) Includes a brief account of what he did for the colored
people.

Hammond, C.A. Gerritt Smith, The Story of a Noble Man's Life.
(Geneva, 1900.)

Johnson, Oliver. William Lloyd Garrison and his Times. (Boston, 1880. New edition, revised and enlarged, Boston, 1881.)

Mott, A. Biographical Sketches and Interesting Anecdotes of Persons of Color; with a Selection of Pieces of Poetry. (New York, 1826.) Some of these sketches show how ambitious Negroes succeeded in spite of opposition.

Simmons, W.J. Men of Mark; Eminent, Progressive, and Rising, with an
Introductory Sketch of the Author by Reverend Henry M. Turner
.
(Cleveland, Ohio, 1891.) Accounts for the adverse circumstances under
which many antebellum Negroes made progress.

AUTOBIOGRAPHIES

Coffin, Levi. Reminiscences of Levi Coffin, reputed President of the Underground Railroad. Second edition. (Cincinnati, 1880.) Contains many facts concerning Negroes.

Douglass, Frederick. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, as an American Slave. Written by himself. (Boston, 1845.) Gives several cases of secret Negro movements for their own good.

The Life and Times of Frederick Douglass from 1817 to 1882. (London, 1882.) Written by himself. With an Introduction by the Eight Honorable John Bright, M.P. Edited by John Loeb, F.R.G.S., of the Christian Age. Editor of Uncle Tom's Story of his Life.

HISTORIES