1 - Louis de Jaucourt, "The Slave Trade" (1765)
2 - Jacques-Philibert Rousselot de Surgy, "The West Coast of Africa" (1766)
3 - Granville Sharp, A Representation of the Injustice and Dangerous Tendency of Tolerating Slavery (1769)
4 - Felix [Holbrook], "Humble Petition of Many Slaves" (1773)
5 - Felix Holbrook and others, "Petition in Behalf of all Those Who Are Held in a State of Slavery" (1773)
6 - Theodore Parsons and Eliphalet Pearson, A Forensic Dispute on the Legality of Enslaving the Africans (1773)
7 - Benjamin Rush, An Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements (1773)
8 - Richard Nisbet, Slavery Not Forbidden by Scripture (1773)
9 - Benjamin Rush, A Vindication of the Address to the Inhabitants of the British Settlements (1773)
10 - Phillis Wheatley, Poems on Various Subjects (1773)
11 - Phillis Wheatley, "Letter to Samson Occom" (1774)
12 - Caesar Sarter, "Address to Those Who Are Advocates for Holding the Africans in Slavery" (1774)
13 - Voltaire, "Dialogue Between a Frenchman and an Englishman" (1774)
14 - Samuel Hopkins, A Dialogue Concerning the Slavery of the Africans (1776)
15 - Lemuel Haynes, "Liberty Further Extended" (1776)
16 - Denis Diderot and Jean-Joseph de Pechméja, "The Origins and Development of Slavery" (1780)
17 - Belinda Sutton, "Petition of Belinda, an African" (1783)
18 - James Ramsay, Essay on the Treatment and Conversion of African Slaves (1784)
19 - Thomas Jefferson, Notes on the State of Virginia (1785)
20 - Thomas Clarkson, An Essay on the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1786)
21 - Ottobah Cugoano, Thoughts and Sentiments on the Evil and Wicked Traffic of the Slavery and Commerce of the Human Species (1787)
22 - Jupiter Hammon, An Address to the Negroes in the State of New-York (1787)
23 - Anonymous, "Letters of a Negro" (1788)
24 - Anna Seward, "Letter to Josiah Wedgewood" (1788)
25 - Hannah More, Slavery, A Poem (1788)
26 - William Cowper, "The Negro's Complaint" (1788)
27 - Olympe de Gouges, "Reflections on Negroes" (1788)
28 - Olaudah Equiano, "Letter to James Tobin" (1788)
29 - Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of OlaudahEquiano (1789)
30 - Condorcet, "On Admitting Deputies of the Planters of Saint-Domingue into the National Assembly" (1789)
31 - Benjamin Banneker, "Letter to Thomas Jefferson" (1791)
32 - Thomas Jefferson, "Letter to Benjamin Banneker" (1791)
33 - Elisabeth Maria Post, Reinhart, or Nature and Religion (1791)
34 - Jonathan Edwards, Jr., The Injustice and Impolicy of the Slave Trade and of the Slavery of the Africans (1791)
35 - William Fox, An Address to the People of Great Britain (1791)
36 - Anonymous, An Answer to a Pamphlet (1791)
37 - Jacques Pierre Brissot de Warville, "Speech to the Legislative Assembly" (1791)
38 - Olympe de Gouges, "Preface to Black Slavery, or the Happy Shipwreck" (1792)
39 - Archibald Dalzel, "Adahoonzou's Speech" (1793)
40 - Jean-Baptiste Belley, The Tip of the Colonists' Ear (1794)
41 - Absalom Jones and Richard Allen, A Narrative of the Proceedings of the Black People (1794)
42 - Theodore Dwight, An Oration (1794)
43 - Anonymous, Tyrannical Libertymen (1795)
44 - John Aikin and Anna Laetitia Barbauld, "Master and Slave" (1796)
45 - Anonymous, "The Africans' Prayer for Freedom" (1796)