Table of Contents
(Organized Chronologically)
- Prudence Crandall, “Letter to Simeon Jocelyn (February 26, 1833),” published in “Abolition Letters Collected by Captain Arthur B. Spingarn,” Journal of Negro History, vol. XVIII, 1933, p. 80-81.
- “Advertisement and notice regarding the opening of a ‘High School for Young Colored Ladies and Misses,’ “ The Liberator, March 2, 1833.
- Henry B. Benson, “Letter to William Lloyd Garrison (March 12, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Andrew T. Judson, et al, “Appeal to the American Colonization Society (March 22, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Prudence Crandall, “Letter to Simeon Jocelyn (April 9, 1833),” published in “Abolition Letters Collected by Captain Arthur B. Spingarn,” Journal of Negro History, vol. XVIII, 1933, p. 81-82.
- Prudence Crandall, “Letter to Simeon Jocelyn (April 17, 1833),” published in “Abolition Letters Collected by Captain Arthur B. Spingarn,” Journal of Negro History, vol. XVIII, 1933, p. 82-84.
- “More Barbarism! (Editorial Remarks and Summons for Eliza Ann Hammond to Appear, dated April 22, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Pardon Crandall, et al, “Letter to Andrew T. Judson and Chester Lyon (May 5, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Pardon Crandall, et al, “The Memorial of Pardon Crandall, of Canterbury (May 5, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Prudence Crandall, “Letter to the Windham County Advertiser (May 7, 1833),” published in Fruits of Colonization, 1833.
- Connecticut General Assembly, “An act in addition to an Act entitled ‘An Act for the admission and settlement of Inhabitants of Towns’ ” (May 24, 1833).
- “Four little children here you see…” (a song composed in support of Prudence Crandall), June, 1833.
- A Statement of Facts, Respecting the School for Colored Females, in Canterbury, Ct. Together With a Report of the Late Trial of Miss Prudence Crandall, Brooklyn, CT: 1833. Advertiser Press.
- Andrew T. Judson, Andrew T. Judson’s Remarks to the Jury, on the Trial of the Case State v. P. Crandall. Superior Court, Oct. Term, 1833. Windham County, Ct. Hartford: John Russell, Printer.
- William W. Ellsworth, “Argument of William W. Ellsworth, in the case of the State of Connecticut vs. PRUDENCE CRANDALL [excerpts].” Delivered before the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut, July, 1834.
- Calvin Goddard, “Argument of Calvin Goddard, in the case of the State of Connecticut vs. PRUDENCE CRANDALL [excerpt].” Delivered before the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut, July, 1834.
- Andrew T. Judson, “Argument of Andrew T. Judson, in the case of the State of Connecticut vs. PRUDENCE CRANDALL [excerpt].” Delivered before the Supreme Court of Errors of the State of Connecticut, July, 1834.
- Edward S. Abdy, Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States, Vol. 1. London: 1835, p. 193-214.
- Samuel J. May, “Miss Prudence Crandall and the Canterbury School,” Some Recollections of Our Antislavery Conflict. Boston: Fields, Osgood, & co., 1869, p. 39-72.
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