Martin R. Delany: A Documentary ReaderUniv of North Carolina Press, 2003 - 507 pagina's Martin R. Delany (1812-85) has been called the "Father of Black Nationalism," but his extraordinary career also encompassed the roles of abolitionist, physician, editor, explorer, politician, army officer, novelist, and political theorist. Despite his eno |
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... South Carolina , and he remained in South Carolina through the late 1870s as he attempted to make Reconstruction work in a stronghold of the former Confederacy . He published two major pamphlets for newly enfran- chised African ...
... South Carolina , and he remained in South Carolina through the late 1870s as he attempted to make Reconstruction work in a stronghold of the former Confederacy . He published two major pamphlets for newly enfran- chised African ...
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... South America or the Caribbean . Part 3 presents some of Delany's best - known writ- ings on the topic , including selections from his 1852 Condition , Elevation , Emi- gration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States and ...
... South America or the Caribbean . Part 3 presents some of Delany's best - known writ- ings on the topic , including selections from his 1852 Condition , Elevation , Emi- gration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States and ...
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... South Carolina's Freedmen's Bureau and active from the late 1860s through the late 1870s in South Carolina state politics , Delany attempted to blend his vociferous calls for black pride and self - determination with pragmatic efforts ...
... South Carolina's Freedmen's Bureau and active from the late 1860s through the late 1870s in South Carolina state politics , Delany attempted to blend his vociferous calls for black pride and self - determination with pragmatic efforts ...
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... South America projects were never put into practice ) . In Condition he states that Central and South America could be regarded as a single nation of peoples of color , who " are precisely the same people as ourselves , " and in ...
... South America projects were never put into practice ) . In Condition he states that Central and South America could be regarded as a single nation of peoples of color , who " are precisely the same people as ourselves , " and in ...
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... southern slave plantations entrusted to spread the word . In effect , he takes it upon himself to create a sort of black ... South Carolina ) and emphasized con- nections between manhood and freedom ( " manly determination to be free ...
... southern slave plantations entrusted to spread the word . In effect , he takes it upon himself to create a sort of black ... South Carolina ) and emphasized con- nections between manhood and freedom ( " manly determination to be free ...
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Part One Pittsburgh the Mystery Freemasonry | 23 |
Prospectus of the Mystery | 28 |
Not Fair | 30 |
Liberty or Death | 32 |
Young Women | 33 |
SelfElevation Tract Society | 34 |
Farewell to Readers of the Mystery | 36 |
Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Rev Fayette Davis | 39 |
Letter to Henry Ward Beecher 17 June 1858 | 323 |
Canada Captain John Brown | 326 |
Martin R Delany in Liberia | 330 |
Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party | 334 |
The International Statistical Congress | 356 |
Africa and the African Race | 360 |
Letter to James T Holly 15 January 1861 | 363 |
Letter to Robert Hamilton 28 September 1861 | 366 |
Its Introduction into the United States and Legitimacy among Colored Men A Treatise Delivered Before St Cyprian Lodge No 13 June 24th AD 1853... | 47 |
Part Two The North Star | 67 |
Western Tour for the North Star | 71 |
True Patriotism | 135 |
Sound the Alarm | 139 |
Liberia | 142 |
Political Economy | 147 |
Domestic Economy | 149 |
Southern Customs Madame Chevalier | 155 |
Annexation of Cuba | 158 |
The Redemption of Cuba | 165 |
Letter to M H Burnham 5 October 1849 | 168 |
Delany and Frederick Douglass on Samuel R Ward | 173 |
Part Three Debating Black Emigration | 179 |
Protest against the First Resolution of the North American Convention | 185 |
The Condition Elevation Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States | 187 |
Letter to Oliver Johnson 30 April 1852 | 215 |
Letter to William Lloyd Garrison 14 May 1852 | 217 |
Letter to Frederick Douglass 10 July 1852 | 219 |
Delany and Douglass on Uncle Toms Cabin | 222 |
Letter to Douglass 30 May 1853 | 236 |
Call for a National Emigration Convention of Colored Men to Be Held in Cleveland Ohio on the 24th 25th and 26th of August 1854 | 238 |
Letter to Douglass 7 November 1853 | 241 |
Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the American Continent | 243 |
Political Aspect of the Colored People of the United States | 278 |
What Does It Mean? | 289 |
Letter to Garrison 19 February 1859 | 293 |
Blake or The Huts of America | 295 |
Comets | 311 |
Part Four Africa | 313 |
A Project for an Expedition of Adventure to the Eastern Coast of Africa | 318 |
Letter to James McCune Smith 11 January 1862 | 368 |
Letter to the Weekly AngloAfrican 22 January 1862 | 370 |
The Moral and Social Aspect of Africa | 371 |
Part Five Civil War and Reconstruction | 375 |
Letter to Edwin M Stanton 15 December 1863 | 381 |
The CouncilChamber President Lincoln | 383 |
The Colored Citizens of Xenia | 387 |
Two Documents | 390 |
Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head | 394 |
Triple Alliance The Restoration of the South Salvation of Its Political Economy | 399 |
Letter to the Colored Delegation 22 February 1866 | 401 |
Letter to Andrew Johnson 25 July 1866 | 404 |
Letter to Henry Highland Garnet 27 July 1867 | 407 |
Reflections on the War | 409 |
To the Students of Wilberforce University Being Adapted to the Capacity of the NewlyEnfranchised Citizens the Freedmen | 413 |
Homes for the Freedmen | 423 |
Delany and Frederick Douglass Letter Exchange 1871 | 429 |
Delany for Lieutenant Governor | 440 |
The South and Its Foes | 446 |
Delany for Hampton | 450 |
Politics on Edisto Island | 454 |
Part Six The Republic of Liberia | 457 |
Letter on President Warner of Liberia 1866 | 461 |
The African Exodus | 464 |
The Origin of Races and Color with an Archeological Compendium of Ethiopian and Egyptian Civilization from Years of Careful Examination and ... | 466 |
Letter to William Coppinger 18 December 1880 | 482 |
Chronology | 485 |
Selected Bibliography | 489 |
Index | 493 |
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Pagina 14 - The foregoing articles shall not be construed so as in any way to encourage the overthrow of any State Government or of the General Government of the United States, and look to no dissolution of the Union, but simply to amendment and repeal, and our flag shall be the same that our fathers fought under in the Revolution.