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Hiram Wilson, “The Case of Nelson Hackett,” Anti-Slavery Reporter, January 11, 1843, p. 2.

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Charles H. Stewart, “Case of Nelson Hackett,” Anti-Slavery Reporter, September 21, 1842, p. 150.

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Charles H. Stewart, “Case of Nelson Hackett,” Anti-Slavery Reporter, September 21, 1842, p. 151.

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“Canada: Copies of a Despatch from the Governor-General of Canada to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, of the 20th of January Last, Relative to the Surrender of Nelson Hackett, a Person of Colour, on the Demand of the Authorities of the United States, as a Fugitive from Justice,” (London: Her Majesty’s Stationary Office, 1842).

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“Adventures: Escape of a Slave,” Peoria Register and North-Western Gazette, May 27, 1842.

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“Willis Wallace and the Fayetteville War,” in Charles Summerfield [Alfred Arrington], The Lives and Adventures of Desperadoes of the South-West (New York: William Graham, Brick Church, 1849), especially pp. 79-86.

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Bills of Sale, Personal Record Book A, pp. 23-24, Washington County Archives, Washington County Courthouse, Fayetteville, Arkansas.

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“The Arrest: Extract of a letter written by Mr. Work,” in Narrative of Facts Respecting Alanson Work. Jas. E. Burr & Geo. Thompson, Prisoners in the Missouri Penitentiary, for the Alleged Crime of Negro Stealing (Quincy, IL: Quincy Whig Office, 1842), 6-7.

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William C. Munro and Robert Banks, “The Extraordinary Conduct of the Governor of Canada,” Emancipator and Free American, April 28, 1842.

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“The Case of Nelson Hackett,” Western Herald, August 18, 1843.

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Joshua Leavitt, “The Case of Nelson Hacket,“ Anti-Slavery Reporter, February 22, 1843, p. 30.

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Lewis Tappan to Edward Cross, December 2? [illegible], 1842, Edward Cross Papers, South Texas Archives, James C. Jernigan Library, Texas A&M University-Kingsville.

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​Clipping from the Montreal Gazette, June 18, 1842, reprinted in Western Herald, June 30, 1842, p. 3.

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“Letter from Hiram Wilson,” Liberator, June 6, 1851.

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“Address of the Colored People of Hamilton to Sir Allan Napier MacNab,” Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario.

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“Arkansas,” Emancipator and Free American, January 19, 1843.

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Anti-Slavery Reporter, October and November 2, 1842

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Thomas Clarkson, “Petition to the House of Commons,” Emancipator and Free American, September 14, 1843.

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Annual Report of the Colored Vigilant Committee of Detroit

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Document Transcripts from the Bahamas

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“Correspondence between the Hon. Sir Allen Macnab and certain Colored Inhabitants of Upper Canada,” Liberator, October 21, 1842.

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“Colonial Intelligence,” Anti-Slavery Reporter, February 22, 1843, pp. 31-32.

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Clipping from the Montreal Gazette, June 18, 1842, reprinted in Western Herald, June 30, 1842, p. 3

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