Works
He was the author of many pamphlets, and in addition:
- The Power of Congress over the District of Columbia (New York, 1837)
- The Bible Against Slavery (1837)
- American Slavery as it Is: Testimony of a Thousand Witnesses (with the Grimké sisters; 1839)
- Slavery and the Internal Slave Trade in the United States (London, 1841)
- In Memory: Angelina Grimké Weld (1880)
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