Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900This comprehensive anthology will be the standard source for the For Americans of the 19th century, as W. E. B. Du Bois observed, eloquent "Lift Every Voice" is a completely revised, updated, and expanded Containing more than 150 speeches, this anthology represents the most |
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Introduction | 1 |
You Stand on the Level with the Greatest Kings on Earth | 27 |
A Charge Delivered to the Brethren of the African Lodge | 38 |
Pray God Give Us the Strength to Bear Up Under | 45 |
Address to the People of Color | 52 |
Universal Salvation | 59 |
Abolition of the Slave Trade | 66 |
A Thanksgiving Sermon | 73 |
Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln by Frederick Douglass April 14 1876 | 567 |
The Siouxs Revenge by B T Tanner July 13 1876 | 577 |
How Long? How Long O Heaven? by Reverend Henry McNeal Turner August 5 1876 | 579 |
The Remedy for the Evils of Society by Peter H Clark July 2 1877 | 580 |
Reasons Why the Colored American Should Go to Africa by John E Bruce October 1877 | 586 |
The Destined Superiority of the Negro by Alexander Crummell November 1877 | 589 |
Migration Is the Only Remedy for Our Wrongs by Robert J Harlan May 8 1879 | 599 |
Race Unity by Ferdinand L Barnett May 9 1879 | 603 |
Mutual Interest Mutual Benefit and Mutual Relief | 80 |
A Sermon Preached on the Funeral Occasion of Mary Henery | 86 |
Valedictory Address | 98 |
Termination of Slavery | 104 |
The Necessity of a General Union Among | 110 |
The Cause of the Slave Became My | 121 |
Let Us Alone | 130 |
Eulogy on William Wilberforce | 143 |
Put On the Armour of Righteousness | 158 |
On the Improvement of the Mind | 166 |
Slavery Brutalizes | 173 |
Slavery Presses Down upon the Free People of Color | 179 |
The Rights of Colored Citizens in Traveling | 189 |
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An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America | 198 |
For the Dissolution of the Union | 205 |
by William Wells Brown September 27 1849 | 213 |
A Plea for the Oppressed | 220 |
Arnt I a Woman? | 227 |
Snakes and Geese | 269 |
The Triumph of Equal School Rights in Boston | 279 |
The Negro Race SelfGovernment and the Haitian Revolution | 288 |
Liberty for Slaves | 305 |
Break Every Yoke and Let the Oppressed Go Free | 318 |
Why Slavery Is Still Rampant | 328 |
by H Ford Douglas July 4 1860 | 340 |
A Plea for Free Speech | 354 |
We Ask for Our Rights | 368 |
Lincolns Colonization Proposal Is AntiChristian | 375 |
Freedoms Joyful | 381 |
The Moral and Social Aspect of Africa | 389 |
The Position and Duties of the Colored People | 397 |
A Tribute to a Fallen Black Soldier | 407 |
Give Us Equal Pay and We Will Go to War | 426 |
Let the Monster Perish | 432 |
Colored Men Standing in the Way of Their Own Race | 443 |
An Appeal for Aid to the Freedmen | 452 |
These Are Revolutionary Times | 460 |
To My White Fellow Citizens | 467 |
Justice Should Recognize No Color | 473 |
Finish the Good Work of Uniting Colored | 483 |
Then I Began to Live | 503 |
Abolish Separate Schools by Hiram R Revels February 8 1871 | 506 |
The Ku Klux of the North by Isaiah C Wears November 1871 | 512 |
The Right of Women to Vote by Mary Ann Shadd Cary c January 1872 | 514 |
A Plea in Behalf of the Cuban Revolution by Henry Highland Garnet December 13 1872 | 517 |
The Civil Rights Bill by Robert Browne Elliott January 6 1874 | 520 |
Equality before the Law by John Mercer Langston May 17 1874 | 536 |
The Civil Rights Bill by James T Rapier February 4 1875 | 549 |
The Great Problem to Be Solved by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper April 14 1875 | 564 |
Redeem the Indian by Blanche K Bruce April 17 1880 | 607 |
These Evils Call Loudly for Redress by John P Green May 1884 | 613 |
Negro EducationIts Helps and Hindrances | 623 |
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The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain by John Jasper July 20 1884 | 634 |
Reasons for a New Political Party by Reverend Henry McNeal Turner February 12 1886 | 640 |
The Present Relations of Labor and Capital by T Thomas Fortune April 20 1886 | 642 |
How Shall We Make the Women of Our Race Stronger? by Olivia A Davidson April 21 1886 | 645 |
Introduction of Master Workman Powderly by Frank J Ferrell October 3 1886 | 652 |
Am an Anarchist by Lucy E Parsons December 20 1886 | 655 |
Mob Violence by Samuel Allen McElwee February 23 1887 | 660 |
Womans Place in the work of the Denomination by Mary V Cook August 26 1887 | 663 |
How Shall We Get Our Rights? by Reverend M Edward Bryant December 4 1887 | 676 |
Importance of Race Pride by Edward Everett Brown March 5 1888 | 680 |
Woman Suffrage by Frederick Douglass April 1888 | 687 |
Denounce the SoCalled Emancipation as a Stupendous Fraud by Frederick Douglass April 16 1888 | 693 |
Organized Resistance Is Our Best Remedy by John E Bruce October 5 1889 | 707 |
National Perils by William Bishop Johnson October 20 1889 | 708 |
It Is Time to Call a Halt by T Thomas Fortune January 1890 | 713 |
Harvard Class Day Oration by Clement Garnett Morgan June 1890 | 728 |
Education and the Problem by Joseph C Price July 1890 | 734 |
Lynch Law in All Its Phases by Ida B Wells February 13 1893 | 745 |
The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States Since the Emancipation Proclamation | 761 |
Womens Cause Is One and Universal | 772 |
The Ethics of the Hawaiian Question | 790 |
Address to the First National Conference of Colored Women | 797 |
A Plea against the Disfranchisement of the Negro | 805 |
The African in Africa and the African in America | 815 |
We Are Struggling for Equality | 832 |
In Union There Is Strength | 840 |
The Attitude of the American Mind toward | 846 |
The Functions of the Negro Scholar | 857 |
We Must Have a Cleaner Social Morality | 863 |
The Negro Will Never Acquiesce as Long as He Lives | 872 |
The Fallacy of Industrial Education as | 878 |
The Burden of the Educated Colored Woman | 885 |
To the Nations of the World | 905 |
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Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900 Philip Sheldon Foner,Robert J. Branham Fragmentweergave - 1998 |
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