The black abolitionist papers 4 The United States, 1847 - 1858
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adam_text | Contents
Illustrations
xiii
Acknowledgments
xv
Abbreviations
xvii
Editorial Statement
xxi
Documents
1.
William Wells Brown to Samuel May, Jr.,
9
August
1847 3
2.
Report by the Committee on a National Press of the
National Convention of Colored People and Their Friends,
Presented at the Liberty Street Presbyterian Church, Troy,
New York,
6
October
1847 7
3.
Thomas Van Rensellaer to Editor, Monthly Illustrations of
American Slavery,
28
November
1847 16
4.
Essay by Joseph C. Holly,
17
April
1848 18
5.
Samuel
Ringgold
Ward to John H. Thomas, Ebenezer
E
Simons, and Hiram
Gillet,
16
September
1848 27
6.
Mary Ann Shadd
Cary
to Frederick Douglass,
25
January
1849 31
7.
William Wells Brown to Francis W. Bird,
19
April
1849 35
8.
Circular by the Provisional Committee of the Impartial
Citizen, August
1849 38
9.
James McCune Smith to
Gerrit
Smith,
6
February
1850 42
10.
Speech by Samuel
Ringgold Ward,
Delivered at Faneuil Hall,
Boston, Massachusetts,
25
March
1850 48
11.
William Still to James Miller McKim,
8
August
1850 53
12.
William P. Newman to Frederick Douglass,
1
October
1850 61
13.
Resolutions by a Committee of Philadelphia Blacks,
Presented at the Brick Wesley African Methodist Episcopal
Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
14
October
1850 68
viti
Contents
14. Exchange
between
H. Ford Douglas and William Howard
Day, at the Second Baptist Church, Columbus, Ohio,
16
January
1851 73
15.
Speech by Sojourner Truth, Delivered at the
Universalist
Church, Akron, Ohio,
29
May
1851 81
16.
Jermain Wesley
Loguen
to Frederick Douglass,
11
August
1851 84
17.
Essay by William P. Powell, [August
1851] 89
18.
Samuel
Ringgold
Ward to Joseph C. Hathaway,
15
September
1851 93
19.
Proceedings of a Meeting of Rochester Blacks, Convened at
the Memorial African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church,
Rochester, New York,
13
October
1851 98
20.
Black Laws in the West: Abner H. Francis to Frederick
Douglass, [October
1851];
Petition of California Blacks to
the California State Legislature,
20
February
1862 102
21.
John
N.
Still to Henry Bibb,
3
February
1852 108
22.
Resolutions by a Meeting of New Bedford Blacks, Convened
at the Third Christian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts,
16
February
1852 113
23.
J. W.
C. Pennington
and the Colonization of Africa: J. W. C.
Pennington
to Editors, New York Independent,
23
March
1852;
J. W.
C. Pennington
to George Whipple, August
1853 116
24.
Robert Purvis to Oliver Johnson,
24
April
1852 124
25.
Martin R. Delany to Frederick Douglass,
10
July
1852 126
26.
Granville B. Blanks to Editor, Syracuse Daily Journal,
12
August
1852 131
27.
Essay by Jacob C. White, Jr.,
29
December
1852 137
28.
William J. Wilson to Frederick Douglass,
5
March
1853 140
29.
Editorial by William Howard Day,
9
April
1853 146
30.
William J. Watkins to Editor, Boston Herald,
22
April
1853 153
31.
Martin R. Delany, John C. Peck, William Webb, and Thomas
Burrows to Editor, Kingston Morning Journal,
31
May
1853 157
32.
Harriet A. Jacobs to Horace Greeley,
19
June
1853 164
Contents ix
33.
Constitution
of the National Council of the Colored People,
8
July
1853 170
34.
The Douglass-Garrison Controversy and the Black
Community: William C. Nell to Frederick Douglass,
13
August
1853;
William C. Nell to Amy Post,
20
December
1853;
Resolutions by a Meeting of Chicago Blacks,
26
December
1853 174
35.
Robert Purvis to Joseph J. Butcher,
4
November
1853 187
36.
Charles L. Reason to Editor, Philadelphia Daily Register,
24
January
1854 189
37.
Report by the Committee on Slavery of the New England
Conference of the African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Presented at the Bethel African Methodist Episcopal Church,
Providence, Rhode Island,
26
January
1854 195
38.
Editorial by William J. Watkins,
10
February
1854 200
39.
Charles L. Reason to Fugitive Slaves and Their Friends,
1
March
1854 204
40.
Editorial by William J. Watkins,
3
March
1854 207
41.
Essay by Jacob
С
White, Jr.,
24
March
1854 210
42.
Editorial by William J. Watkins,
7
April
1854 212
43.
John
N.
Still to Frederick Douglass,
18
April
1854 214
44.
James McCune Smith to Frederick Douglass,
4
May
1854 220
45.
Editorial by William J. Watkins,
2
June
1854 227
46.
The Battle against Streetcar Segregation: Testimony of
Elizabeth Jennings, Presented by Peter S. Ewell at the First
Colored Congregational Church, New York, New York,
17
July
1854;
Resolutions by James R. Starkey, Delivered at
a Meeting of the Young Men s Association, San Francisco,
California,
14
August
1854 230
47.
William H. Newby to Frederick Douglass,
10
August
1854 234
48.
William Whipper to Frederick Douglass, [October
1854] 242
49.
Speech by William Wells Brown, Delivered at the
Horticultural Hall, West Chester, Pennsylvania,
23
October
1854 245
50.
Editorial by William J. Watkins,
22
December
1854 256
x
Contents
51.
Editorial
by
James
McCune Smith,
20
January
1855 259
52.
Testimony by Lewis Hayden, Delivered at the Massachusetts
State House, Boston, Massachusetts,
13
February
1855 266
53.
Jermain Wesley
Loguen
to Frederick Douglass, [March
1855] 270
54.
James McCune Smith to
Gerrit
Smith,
31
March
1855 274
J5. Uriah Boston to Frederick Douglass, April
1855 278
56.
John Mercer
Langston
to Frederick Douglass, April
1855 281
57.
John W. Lewis to Frederick Douglass,
16
April
1855 283
58.
Speech by William Wells Brown, Delivered at the Cincinnati
Anti-Slavery Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio,
25
April
1855 287
59.
Speech by James McCune Smith, Delivered at the First
Colored Presbyterian Church, New York, New York,
8
May
1855 290
60.
Barbara Ann Steward to Frederick Douglass,
29
May
1855 295
61.
William
С
Nell to Wendell Phillips,
8
July
1855 298
62.
Uriah Boston to Frederick Douglass, [August—September
1855] 304
63.
William J. Wilson to My Dear Cousin
M
---------,
[October
1855] 310
64.
Uriah Boston to Frederick Douglass, [December
1855] 323
65.
Stephen A. Myers to
Gerrit
Smith,
22
March
1856 326
66.
William Still and the Underground Railroad: Joseph C.
Bustill
to William Still,
24
March
1856;
William Still to
Elijah F. Pennypacker,
2
November
1857 331
67.
William Whipper to
Gerrit
Smith,
22
April
1856 335
68.
Charles B. Ray to
Gerrit
Smith,
29
April
1856 337
69.
Speech by William Wells Brown, Delivered at the City
Assembly Rooms, New York, New York,
8
May
1856 339
70.
Jermain Wesley
Loguen
to Hiram Mattison,
13
August
1856 346
71.
Robert Campbell and Philadelphia Racism: Robert Campbell
to the Board of Managers of the Franklin Institute,
12
November
1856;
Robert Campbell to Alfred Cope,
17
November
1856 352
Contents xi
72.
Remarks by
William H. Newby,
Delivered at St. Andrew s
African Methodist Episcopal Church, Sacramento,
California,
10
December
1856 356
73.
Essay by William Still,
17
January
1857 358
74.
Speech by Robert Purvis, Delivered at the City Assembly
Rooms, New York, New York,
12
May
1857 362
75.
Speech by Edward Scott, Delivered at the Roger Williams
Freewill Baptist Church, Providence, Rhode Island,
6
October
1857 366
76.
George E. Stephens to Jacob C. White, Jr.,
8
January
1858 371
77.
The Gloucester Family and John Brown: James
N.
Gloucester
to John Brown,
19
February
1858, 9
March
1858;
Elizabeth
A. Gloucester to John Brown,
18
August
1859 377
78.
Speech by Charles L. Remond, Delivered at Mozart Hall,
New York, New York,
13
May
1858 382
79.
Resolutions by Lloyd H. Brooks, Delivered at the Third
Christian Church, New Bedford, Massachusetts,
16
June
1858 391
80.
Anthony Burns to William Lloyd Garrison, [July
1858] 395
81.
Black Abolitionists and the Republican Party: Henry
Highland Garnet and James W. Duffin to
Gerrit
Smith,
16
September
1858;
William J. Watkins to
Gerrit
Smith,
27
September
1858 398
82.
Bury Me in a Free Land, by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
403
83.
Stephen A. Myers to John Jay,
17
December
1858 407
Index
413
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