- Introduction
- Chronology
- Questions to Consider
- Part I: Runaway Slave Advertisements and Slave for Sale Notices
- Document 1: Halifax Slaves for Sale in Boston, 1751
- Document 2: Slaves for Sale, Halifax, Nova Scotia, 1752
- Document 3: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Female Slave Named Thursday, Nova Scotia, 1772
- Document 4: Slave Wanted Advertisement, Nova Scotia, 1776
- Document 5: Runaway Advertisement, James, Nova Scotia, 1781 and 1786
- Document 6: Female Slave to be Sold at Public Auction, Nova Scotia, 1783
- Document 7: Runaway Slave Advertisement, An African Slave, Nova Scotia, 1783
- Document 8: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Dick, Nova Scotia, 1783
- Document 9: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Ben, Nova Scotia 1783
- Document 10: Slave for Sale, "Negro Boy," New Brunswick, 1784
- Document 11: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Hector, New Brunswick, 1784
- Document 12: Runaway Advertisement, Unfree Black Laborers, 1784, New Brunswick
- Document 13: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Jupiter and Clarinda, Nova Scotia, 1784
- Document 14: A Family Escapes, Nova Scotia, 1785
- Document 15: Slave for Sale Advertisement, 14 Year old, Nova Scotia, 1786
- Document 16: Slave for Sale Advertisement, 14 Year Old boy, New Brunswick, 1786
- Document 17: Slaves for Sale Advertisement, A Man and boy, New Brunswick, 1786
- Document 18: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Ben, 1786, New Brunswick
- Document 19: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Five Slaves Escape Caleb Jones, New Brunswick 1786
- Document 20: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Dinah, Nova Scotia 1786
- Document 21: Slave for Sale Advertisement, Teenage Girl, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 22: Slave for Sale Advertisement, Young Woman, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 23: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Sam and Beller, (siblings) escape, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 24: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Abraham teenager, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 25: Runaway Slave Advertisement, London, Age 18, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 26: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Keziah, New Brunswick, 1787
- Document 27: Slave for Sale Advertisement, Young Black Woman, New Brunswick, 1788
- Document 28: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Prince, 1788
- Document 29: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Poll, 1791, New Brunswick
- Document 30: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Statia and Her Family, New Brunswick, 1792
- Document 31: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Prince, New Brunswick, 1792
- Document 32: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Joseph Odel and Peter Lawrence, Nova Scotia, 1792
- Document 33: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Bill/Belfast, Nova Scotia, 1794
- Document 34: Slave for Sale, Young Man, New Brunswick, 1799
- Document 35: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Gill and Dick, New Brunswick, 1799
- Document 36: Female Sold for a Term of Years, Nova Scotia, 1800
- Document 37: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Two Slaves, 1802, New Brunswick
- Document 38: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Dinah, New Brunswick, 1806
- Document 39: Slave for Sale, Nancy, New Brunswick, 1809
- Document 40: Runaway Slave Advertisement, Lidge Escapes Again, New Brunswick 1816
- Document 41: Runaway Advertisement, Samuel Hutchings, New Brunswick, 1818
- Part II: Letters, Narratives, Newspapers, Petitions
- Document 42: John Wentworth Letter about his 19 Slaves, Nova Scotia, 1784
- Document 43: Petition of Zimri Armstrong about Re-enslavement, New Brunswick, 1785
- Document 44: James MacGregor, A Letter to a Clergyman Urging him to set free a Black Girl he held in SLAVERY, Nova Scotia, 1788
- Document 45: Petition of Thomas Peters to the British Government, 1790
- Document 46: John Clarkson's Diary, Lydia Jackson's Re-enslavement and Other Observations, 1791
- Document 47: Thomas Clarkson, "Some Account of the New Colony at Sierra Leone," Re-enslavement, 1792
- Document 48: David George's Narrative 1793
- Document 49: Boston King's Narrative, 1798
- Document 50: Gradual Emancipation of Jack and Amelia in Prince Edward Island, 1800
- Document 51: Joseph Aplin's Racial Justification for Slavery, 1801
- Document 52: Excerpts from OPINIONS OF SEVERAL GENTLEMEN OF THE LAW, ON THE SUBJECT OF NEGRO SERVITUDE IN THE PROVINCE OF NOVA-SCOTIA, 1802
- Document 53: Digby Slave-owners' Petition, Nova Scotia, 1807
- Document 54: Petition of Isaac Willoughby, Former Slave, 1834, Nova Scotia
- Document 55: Article Supporting Slavery and Decrying Free Blacks, 1842, Nova Scotia
- Part III: Court Cases and Bills of Sale
- Document 56: Bill of Sale, Young boy from Maryland, 1779, Nova Scotia
- Document 57: Bill of Sale, Mintur, 1779
- Document 58: King v. Jesse Gray, for whipping Pero 100 times, Nova Scotia, 1786
- Document 59: Mary Postell Affidavit, Nova Scotia 1791
- Document 60: Grand Jury Complaint, Re-enslavement of black boy sent to the West Indies Illegally, Nova Scotia, 1794
- Document 61: James DeLancey Complaint Against William Woodin, 1803
- Document 62: Supreme Court "Nancy" Case, New Brunswick, 1800
- Document 63: Ward Chipman's Slavery Brief, New Brunswick Supreme Court, 1800
- Document 64: R v. Andrews (Indictment of Samuel Andrews Jr.), Slave-owners murder a female slave, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, 1801
- Document 65: Slave Returned to Owner, Supreme Court, Prince Edward Island, 1802
- Document 66: Bill of Sale for Percilla, 8 Year Old Girl, 1804, Nova Scotia
- Document 67: Supreme Court Case, Newspaper Account, New Brunswick, 1806
- Part IV: Government Documents
- Document 68: Governor Cornwallis discusses Captain Bloss and His slaves, 1750
- Document 69: An Act, declaring that Baptism of SLAVES shall not exempt them from BONDAGE, 1781, Prince Edward Island
- Document 70: Book of Negroes
- Document 71: Dick Hill, Re-Enslaved, Shelburne, 1787, Nova Scotia (will have to change number because of date)
- Document 72: An Act for the Regulation & Relief of the free Negroes within the Province of Nova Scotia, (Un-passed), 1789
- Document 73: A Bill Relating to Negroes, 6 February 1801, (Un-passed), Legislative Assembly Records, New Brunswick
- Document 74: AN ACT to repeal an Act made and passed in the twenty-first year of his late Majesty's reign intituled "An Act, declaring that Baptism of SLAVES shall not exempt them from BONDAGE," Statutes of Prince Edward Island, 1825
- Document 75: Prince Edward Island and Montserrat Connection, 1828
- Part V: Wills and Church Records
- Document 76: Probate Record of Joseph Totten, Nova Scotia, 1788
- Document 77: Probate Record of Thomas Leonard, Nova Scotia, 1788
- Document 78: Probate Record of Anna Lillie (or Ann Lilie), Nova Scotia, 1789
- Document 79: Teenage Slave Diana Bastian Burial Note-Her Rape and Pregnancy by George More, Member of Council, Cape Breton, 1792
- Document 80: Probate Record of Caleb Fowler, Nova Scotia, 1793
- Document 81: Probate Record of George Cornwall, Nova Scotia, 1799
- Document 82: Probate Record of Jacob Ellegood
- Document 83: Probate Record of Benjamin Belcher, Nova Scotia, 1801
- Document 84: Probate Record of Jacob Troop, Nova Scotia, 1805
- Document 85: Probate Record of Isaac Bonnell, Nova Scotia, 1806
- Document 86: Probate Record of William Wanton, New Brunswick, 1812
- Document 87: Probate Record of William Schurman (or Schurmann), Prince Edward Island, 1819
- Additional Suggested Readings