Transcriber's Note: The original order of the entries in this index has been preserved. | Page | Am I not a Man and Brother? | 56 | Am I not a Sister? | 57 | Afric's Dream | 20 | A Beacon has been lighted | 74 | A vision | 142 | Are ye truly Free? | 126 | A Tribute to departed worth | 152 | | | Brothers be Brave for the pining Slave | 26 | Blind Slave Boy | 37 | Bereaved Father | 10 | Birney and Liberty | 129 | Ballot-Box | 130 | Be free! O man, be free! | 134 | Break every yoke | 159 | Be kind to each other | 166 | | | Comfort in affliction | 44 | Clarion of Freedom | 80 | Come join the Abolitionists | 96 | Comfort for the bondmen | 108 | Come and see the works of God | 109 | Christian Mother | 131 | | | Domestic Bliss | 31 | | | Emancipation Song | 146 | | | Fugitive Slave to the Christian | 34 | Fourth of July | 88 | Freedom's Gathering | 164 | Friend of the Friendless | 103 | | | Gone! gone, sold and gone | 5 | Get off the Track | 144 | | | Heard ye that Cry? | 48 | How long! O, how long! | 33 | Hark! I hear a sound of anguish | 24 | Hail the day! | 180 | Hark! a voice from Heaven | 110 | Holy freedom | 120 | Harbinger of Liberty | 148 | Hymn for Children | 183 | | | I would not live alway | 59 | I am Monarch of nought I survey | 18 | | | Liberty battle Song | 128 | Light of Truth | 149 | Liberty Glee | 184 | | | Manhood | 178 | My child is gone | 43 | March to the Battle-field | 115 | Myron Holly | 77 | March on! march on! | 184 | | | Negro Boy sold for a watch | 16 | | | O Pity the Slave Mother | 32 | Our Pilgrim Fathers | 60 | Our Countrymen in chains! | 76 | On to Victory | 83 | Our Countrymen are dying | 94 | O Charity! | 101 | Oft in the chilly night | 117 | Ode to James G. Birney | 150 | | | Prayer for the Slave | 52 | Pilgrim Song | 86 | Praise and Prayer | 167 | Poor Voter's Song | 178 | | | Quadroon Maiden | 29 | | | Remembering God is just | 53 | Rise! Freeman rise! | 73 | Rouse up, New England! | 70 | Remember me | 73 | | | Sleep on, my Child | 49 | Song of the Coffle gang | 22 | Slave's Wrongs | 40 | Stanzas for the times | 63 | Slave Boy's Wish | 9 | Slave Girl mourning her Father | 12 | Slave Mother and her babe | 13 | Strike for liberty | 82 | Sing me a triumph Song | 91 | Song of the Free | 118 | Stolen we were | 140 | | | The law of love | 100 | The fugitive | 54 | The poor little slave | 45 | The Bereaved Mother | 46 | The Negro's appeal | 14 | The Strength of tyranny | 36 | To those I Love | 66 | The Bondman | 87 | The man for me | 84 | The Mercy-Seat | 102 | The pleasant land we love | 112 | The freed Slave | 114 | The Liberty Flag | 114 | The Liberty party | 132 | The last night of Slavery | 136 | The Little Slave Girl | 138 | The Liberty Voter's Song | 154 | The Liberty Ball | 156 | The Trumpet of Freedom | 157 | The Slave's Lamentation | 168 | The Stranger and his Friend | 170 | That's my Country | 127 | The flying Slave | 179 | The Election | 180 | The Ballot |
89-h-2.htm.html#Page_92" class="pginternal">92 | What means that sad and dismal Look | 8 | We're coming, We're coming | 68 | Wake, Sons of the Pilgrims | 92 | We are Come, all Come | 99 | We're for Freedom through the Land | 173 | We are all children of one Parent | 167 | Wake, Ye Numbers | 104 | What mean ye, that ye bruise and bind? | 182 | We ask not Martial Glory | 95 | | | Ye Heralds of Freedom | 58 | Ye spirits of the Free | 90 | Ye Sons of Freemen | 121 | Yankee Girl | 160 | | | Zaza | 50 |
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