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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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Raymond, M. (homme de couleur de Saint-Dominique):
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- The Repeal of the Missouri Compromise Considered. (An Argumentative Poem.) Newark, N. J., 1856.
- The Escape of Moses Roper. 1837.
- The Extinguisher "Extinguished." New York, 1834.
- Letters of the Late I.S., an African to which are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, by Joseph Jekyll, London, 1782. 2v.
- The Theory of Music. 1789.
- An Address Delivered at Bethel Church. Philadelphia, 1818.
- A Memoir Presented to the American Convention for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery and Improving the Condition of the African Race. Philadelphia, 1818.
- Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade, Delivered in the African Church, New York, 1809.
- Lecture on the Haytien Revolutions, with a Sketch of the Character of Toussaint L'Ouverture. New York, 1841.
- The Underground Railway. Philadelphia, 1872.
- The New South Investigated. Detroit, 1888.
- An Apology for African Methodism. Baltimore, 1867.
- The Color of Solomon—What? Philadelphia, 1895.
- First Negro Newspaper edited by John B. Russwurm and Rev. Samuel E. Cornish. New York, 1827.
The Mirror of Freedom (Periodical). Edited by David Ruggles.
The North Star (Periodical):
- Edited by Frederick Douglass. Subsequently changed to Frederick Douglass' Own Paper. Rochester, 1847.
- Froudacity: West Indian Fables. London, 1889.
- The Theory and Practice of Creole Grammar. Port of Spain, 1859.
- Music and Some Highly Musical People. Boston, 1878.
- An Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olandah Equiano or G. V. the African, written by himself. First American edition with portrait by Tiebout, New York, 1791.
- Ibid., to which are added poems on various subjects by Phyllis Wheatley, J. Nicholson Co., Halifax, 1813.