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Negro Protest Pamphlets

Negro Protest Pamphlets
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Total Pages: 216
Release: 1969
Genre: Social Science
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Pamphlets of Protest

Pamphlets of Protest
Author: Richard Newman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136687254

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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.


Negro Protest Pamphlets

Negro Protest Pamphlets
Author: William Loren Katz
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1969
Genre:
ISBN:

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Pamphlets of Protest

Pamphlets of Protest
Author: Richard Newman
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2013-11-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1136687327

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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.


Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North

Black Identity and Black Protest in the Antebellum North
Author: Patrick Rael
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2003-01-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0807875031

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Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Martin Delany--these figures stand out in the annals of black protest for their vital antislavery efforts. But what of the rest of their generation, the thousands of other free blacks in the North? Patrick Rael explores the tradition of protest and sense of racial identity forged by both famous and lesser-known black leaders in antebellum America and illuminates the ideas that united these activists across a wide array of divisions. In so doing, he reveals the roots of the arguments that still resound in the struggle for justice today. Mining sources that include newspapers and pamphlets of the black national press, speeches and sermons, slave narratives and personal memoirs, Rael recovers the voices of an extraordinary range of black leaders in the first half of the nineteenth century. He traces how these activists constructed a black American identity through their participation in the discourse of the public sphere and how this identity in turn informed their critiques of a nation predicated on freedom but devoted to white supremacy. His analysis explains how their place in the industrializing, urbanizing antebellum North offered black leaders a unique opportunity to smooth over class and other tensions among themselves and successfully galvanize the race against slavery.


Pamphlets and Leaflets

Pamphlets and Leaflets
Author: William Edward Burghardt Du Bois
Publisher:
Total Pages: 396
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

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The Negro in Postwar America

The Negro in Postwar America
Author: Arnold Marshall Rose
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1950
Genre: History
ISBN:

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