Pamphlets of Protest: An Anthology of Early African-American Protest Literature, 1790-1860

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Richard Newman, Patrick Rael, Phillip Lapsansky
Psychology Press, 2001 - 326 pages
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This text examines the pamphleteering tradition and offers insights into how and why the printed word became so important to black activists during 1790-1860.

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Contents

ABSALOM JONES AND RICHARD ALLEN
32
A Charge 1797
45
JAMES FORTEN
66
PRINCE SAUNDERS
80
WILLIAM HAMILTON
110
Productions 1835
123
DAVID RUGGLES
144
Proceedings of the National Convention
166
Report of the Proceedings of the Colored National
179
MARY ANN SHADD
198
FREDERICK DOUGLASS ET AL
214
WILLIAM WELLS BROWN
240
MARY STILL
254
ALEXANDER CRUMMELL
282
T MORRIS CHESTER
304
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Richard Newman is Assistant Professor of History at the Rochester Institute of Technology; Patrick Rael is Assistant Professor of History at Bowdoin College; and Phillip Lapsansky is an archivist at the Library Company of Philadelphia.

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