
William Still
Also known as
William 1821-1902 StillStill, William
Prominent Philadelphia businessperson & abolitionist.
Born 1821-01-01
Died 1902-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF46750048
- WikidataQ3568976
- ISNI0000000081245704
- LibriVox9724
- Goodreads5956
- AmazonB00JA62ZVM
- Open LibraryOL696729A
Top Subjects
- Antislavery movements (7)
- United States (7)
- Fugitive slaves (4)
- Underground Railroad (4)
- Correspondence (3)
- History (3)
- Abolitionists (3)
Books by William Still
Total count: 9
[Telegrams to Samuel May]1860-01-01
[Letter to] Dear friend1860-01-01
[Letter to] My Dear Friend Mr. Garrison1870-01-01
The underground rail roada record of facts, authentic narratives, letters, &c., narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others, or witnessed by the author; together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders and most liberal aiders and advisers of the roadRevised edition.Porter & Coates1871-01-01-
An address on voting and laboring, delivered at Concert Hall, Tuesday evening, March 10th, 1874Jas. B. Rodgers Co. ...1874-01-01
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Still's underground railroad records with a life of the authornarrating the hardships, hairbreadth escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom; together with some sketches of some of the eminent friends of freedom and most liberal aiders and advisers of the roadRev. ed.W. Still1883-01-01
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Still's underground rail road recordswith a life of the author : narrating the hardships, hairbreath escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, together with sketches of some of the eminent friends of freedom, and most liberal aiders and advisors of the roadRev. ed.W. Still1883-01-01
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Still's underground rail road recordswith a life of the author : narrating the hardships, hairbreath escapes and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, together with sketches of some of the eminent friends of freedom, and most liberal aiders and advisors of the roadRev. ed.William Still1886-01-01
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A brief narrative of the struggle for the rights of the Colored people of Philadelphia in the city railway carsand a defence of William Still, relating to his agency touching the passage of the late bill, &c. Read before a large public meeting, held in Liberty Hall, Lombard St. below Eighth, Apr. 8th, 1867.Rhistoric Publications1969-01-01