Pamphlets of Protest: An Anthology of Early African-American Protest Literature, 1790-1860Richard Newman, Patrick Rael, Phillip Lapsansky Routledge, 2013 M11 26 - 336 pages Between the Revolution and the Civil War, African-American writing became a prominent feature of both black protest culture and American public life. Although denied a political voice in national affairs, black authors produced a wide range of literature to project their views into the public sphere. Autobiographies and personal narratives told of slavery's horrors, newspapers railed against racism in its various forms, and poetry, novellas, reprinted sermons and speeches told tales of racial uplift and redemption. The editors examine the important and previously overlooked pamphleteering tradition and offer new insights into how and why the printed word became so important to black activists during this critical period. An introduction by the editors situates the pamphlets in their various social, economic and political contexts. This is the first book to capture the depth of black print culture before the Civil War by examining perhaps its most important form, the pamphlet. |
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... ( 1834 ) 10. ELIZABETH WICKS 114 " Address Delivered Before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy " ( 1834 ) 11. MARIA W. STEWART 122 " Productions " ( 1835 ) " Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens , Threatened with Disfranchisement.
... ( 1834 ) 10. ELIZABETH WICKS 114 " Address Delivered Before the African Female Benevolent Society of Troy " ( 1834 ) 11. MARIA W. STEWART 122 " Productions " ( 1835 ) " Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens , Threatened with Disfranchisement.
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... Thousand Citizens , Threatened with Disfranchisement , to the People of Pennsylvania " ( 1837 ) 13. DAVID RUGGLES " New York Committee of Vigilance for the Year 1837 , together with Important Facts Relative to Their Proceedings " ( 1837 ) ...
... Thousand Citizens , Threatened with Disfranchisement , to the People of Pennsylvania " ( 1837 ) 13. DAVID RUGGLES " New York Committee of Vigilance for the Year 1837 , together with Important Facts Relative to Their Proceedings " ( 1837 ) ...
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... Thousands : Pamphleteering and the Creation of Black Printed Protest When African Americans began issuing pamphlets during the 1790s , pamphleteering already enjoyed a long and varied history in Western culture . During the 1600s the ...
... Thousands : Pamphleteering and the Creation of Black Printed Protest When African Americans began issuing pamphlets during the 1790s , pamphleteering already enjoyed a long and varied history in Western culture . During the 1600s the ...
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... thousands and thousands like themselves through print - language . " 8 While of course sectional rivalries undermined the larger project of national unification , no such barrier hampered the forging of a unified black identity through ...
... thousands and thousands like themselves through print - language . " 8 While of course sectional rivalries undermined the larger project of national unification , no such barrier hampered the forging of a unified black identity through ...
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... thousands . " 12 Who would rebut Carey's claim that many blacks had ransacked white houses and exploited white sickness for mone- tary gain ? Black writers like Allen and Jones understood the need to fill this void . From the 1790s ...
... thousands . " 12 Who would rebut Carey's claim that many blacks had ransacked white houses and exploited white sickness for mone- tary gain ? Black writers like Allen and Jones understood the need to fill this void . From the 1790s ...
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 |
JOHN W LEWIS | 190 |
FREDERICK DOUGLASS ET AL | 214 |
WILLIAM WELLS BROWN | 240 |
MARY STILL | 254 |
ALEXANDER CRUMMELL | 282 |
T MORRIS CHESTER | 304 |
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