Charles Darwin, "The Descent of Man," 1871

Charles Darwin, “The Descent of Man,” 1871

The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex, first published in 1871, was written by Charles Darwin following ...
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Joseph T. Wilson, "The Black Phalanx," 1888

Joseph T. Wilson, “The Black Phalanx,” 1888

The Black Phalanx: African American Soldiers in the War for Independence, the War of 1812, and the Civil War, written ...
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Samuel L. Mitchill, "The Medical Repository, Vol. III," 1800

Samuel L. Mitchill, “The Medical Repository, Vol. III,” 1800

The Medical Repository was a publication designed to provide a forum for discussion and education concerning modern ideas of medicine ...
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William Nell, "Colored Patriots of the American Revolution," 1855

William Nell, “Colored Patriots of the American Revolution,” 1855

The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, With Sketches of Several Distinguished Colored Persons: To Which is Added a Brief ...
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John Church, "The First Settlement of New England, A Sermon," 1810
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John Church, “The First Settlement of New England, A Sermon,” 1810

John Hubbard Church was a Massachusetts native, being born in Rutland on March 17, 1772. He graduated from Harvard University ...
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Charles Lowell, "A Sermon Preached at the State Prison in Massachusetts," 1812
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Charles Lowell, “A Sermon Preached at the State Prison in Massachusetts,” 1812

Charles Lowell was a notable minister in Massachusetts during the early 1800s. After graduating from Harvard University in 1800, he ...
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Charles Finney, "A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Troy," 1827
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Charles Finney, “A Sermon Preached in the Presbyterian Church at Troy,” 1827

Charles Finney (1792 - 1875) was one of the major ministers contributing to the national revival known as the Second ...
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Lemuel Haynes, "The Sufferings, Support, and Reward of Faithful Ministers," 1820

Lemuel Haynes, “The Sufferings, Support, and Reward of Faithful Ministers,” 1820

Lemuel Haynes (1753 - 1833) was one of the most significant ministers during the founding generation of America. The son ...
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