Let nobody turn us around voices of resistance, reform, and renewal : an African American anthology

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adam_text CONTENTS PREFACE TO THE FIRST EDITION xiii PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION xvii INTRODUCTION Resistance, Reform, and Renewal xxi in the Black Experience SECTION ONE FOUNDATIONS: SLAVERY AND 1 ABOLITIONISM, 1768-1861 1. On Being Brought from Africa to America 7 Equiano, Phillis Wheatley, 1768 2. The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah 9 Equiano, Olaudah Equiano, 1789 3. Thus Doth Ethiopia Stretch Forth Her Hand from 17 Slaven, , to Freedom and Equality, Prince Hall, 1797 4. The Founding of the African Methodist 20 Episcopal Church, Richard Allen, 1816 5. David Walker s Appeal, 1.829-1830 24 6. The Statement of Nat Turner, 1831 34 7. Slaves Are Prohibited to Read and Write by Law 39 8. What If I Am a Woman? Maria W. Stewart, 1833 40 9. A Slave Denied the Rights to Many, Letter of 46 Milo Thompson, Slave, 1834 10. The Selling of Slaves, Advertisement, 1835 47 11. Solomon Northrup Describes a New Orleans 49 Slave Auction, 1841 CONTENTS 12. Cinque and the Amistad Revolt, 1 841 51 13. Let Your Motto Be Resistance! 56 Henry Highland Garnet, 1843 14. Slavery as It Is, William Wells Brown, 1847 63 15. A n t I a Woman? Sajourner Truth, 1851 66 16. A Plea for Emigration, or, Notes of Canada West 68 Mary Ann S hadd Cary, 1852 17. A Black Nationalist Manifesto, 70 Martin R. Delany, 1852 18. What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? 84 Frederick Douglass, 1852 19. No Rights That a White Man Is Bound to Respect : 88 The Dred Scott Case and Its Aftermath 20. Whenever the Colored Man Is Elevated, It Will 107 Be by His Own Exertions, John S. Rock, 1858 21. The Spirituals: Go Down, Moses and 111 Didn t My Lord Deliver Daniel SECTION TWO RECONSTRUCTION AND REACTION: THE AFTERMATH 115 OF SLAVERY AND THE DAWN OF SEGREGATION, 1861-1915 1. What the Black Man Wants, 122 Frederick Douglass, 1865 2. Henry McNeal Turner, Black Christian Nationalist 128 3. Black Urban Workers during Reconstruction 132 Anonymous Document on the National Colored Labor Convention, 1869 New Korit ÍWÍiime Article on African-American Workers, 1870 4. Labor and Capital Are in Deadly Conflict, 135 T. Thomas Fortune, 1886 5. Edward Wilmot Blyden and the African Diaspora 138 6. The Democratic Idea Is Humanity, 150 Alexander C rummell, 1888 CONTENTS vii 7. A Voice from the South, Anna Julia Cooper, 1892 159 8. The National Association of Colored Women: 165 Mary Church Terrell and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin 9. I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, 171 Paul Laurence Dunhar 10. Booker T. Washington and the Politics 174 of Accommodation Atlanta Exposition Address My View of Segregation Laws 11. William Monroe Trotter and the Boston Guardian 181 12. Race and the Southern Worker 183 A Negro Woman Speaks The Race Question a Class Question Negro Workers! 13. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Crusader for Justice 191 14. William Edward Burghardt Du Bois 195 Excerpts from The Conservation of Races Excerpts from lhe Souls of Black Folk 15. The Niagara Movement, 1905 209 16. Hubert Henry Harrison, Black 213 Revolutionary Nationalist SECTION THREE FROM PLANTATION TO GHETTO: THE GREAT MIGRATION, 217 HARLEM RENAISSANCE, AND WORLD WAR, 1 91 S-Ì954 1. Black Conflict over World War I 224 W. E. B. Du Bois, Close Ranks Hubert H. Harrison, The Descent of Du Bois W. Е. В. Du Bois, Returning Soldiers 2. If We Must Die, Claude McKay, 1919 W 3. Black Bolsheviks: Сутії V. Briggs aud Claude McKay 228 What the African Blood Brotherhood Stands For Soviet Russia and the Negro 4. Marcus Garvey and the Universal Negro 241 Improvement Association CONTENTS Declaration of Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World An Appeal to the Conscience of the Black Race to See Itself 5. Women as Leaders, 251 Amy Euphemia Jacques Garvey, 1925 6. Längsten Hughes and the Harlem Renaissance 253 The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain My America Poems 7. The Negro Woman and the Ballot, 264 Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson, 1927 8. James Weldon Johnson and Harlem in the 1920s 267 Harlem: The Culture Capital 9. Black Workers in the Great Depression 273 10. The Scottsboro Trials, 1930s 279 11. You Cannot Kill the Working Class, 281 Angelo Herndon, 1933 Speech to the Jury, January 17,1933 Excerpt from You Cannot Kill the Working Class 12. Hosea Hudson, Black Communist Activist 288 13. Breaking the Bars to Brotherhood, 294 Mary McLeod Bethune, 1935 14. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., and the Fight for 298 Black Employment in Harlem 15. Black Women Workers during the Great Depression 300 Elaine Ellis, Women of the Cotton Fields Naomi Ward, I Am a Domestic 16. Southern Negro Youth Conference, 1939 306 17. A. Philip Randolph and the Negro March on 308 Washington Movement, 1941 18. Charles Hamilton Houston and the War Effort 314 among African Americans, 1944 19. An End to the Neglect of the Problems of the 316 Negro Woman! Claudia Jones, 1949 CONTENTS ix 20. The Negro Artist Looks Ahead, 326 Paul Robeson, 1951 21. Thurgood Marshall: The Brown Decision and 331 the Struggle for School Desegregation SECTION FOUR WE SHALL OVERCOME: THE SECOND RECONSTRUCTION, 341 1954-1975 1. Rosa Parks, Jo Ann Robinson, and the 352 Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955-1956 Jo Ann Robinson s Letter to Mayor of Montgomery Interview with Rosa Parks Excerpts from Jo Ann Robinson s Account of the Boycott 2. Roy Wilkins and the NAACP 362 3. The Southern Christian Leadership Conference, 367 1957 4. Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee 371 and the Sit-in Movement, 1960 5. Freedom Songs, 1 960s 372 We Shall Overcome Ain t Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round 6. We Need Group-Centered Leadership, 375 Ella Baker 7. Martin Luther King, Jr., and Nonviolence 377 Excerpt from Nonviolence and Racial Justice, 1957 I Have a Dream, 1963 8. The Revolution Is at Hand, John II Lewis, 1963 383 9. The Salvation of American Negroes Lies 38S in Socialism, W. E. B, Du Bois 10. The Special Plight and the Role of Black Women, 395 Fannie Lou Hamer 11. SNCC Position Paper: Women in the Movement, 399 1964 12. Elijah Muhammad and the Nation of Islam 401 13. Malcolm X and Revolutionary Black Nationalism 404 CONTENTS The Ballot or the Bullet Statement of the Organization of Afro-American Unity 14. Black Power 418 Stokely Cormichael, What We Want SNCC, Position Paper on Black Power Bayard Rustin, Black Power and Coalition Politics 15. CORE Endorses Black Power, 435 Floyd McKissick, 1967 16. To Atone for Our Sins and Errors in Vietnam, 438 Martin Luther King, Jr., 1967 17. Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party 445 for Self-Defense 18. The People Have to Have the Power, 456 Fred Hampton 19. I Am a Revolutionary Black Woman, 459 Angela Y. Davis, 1970 20. Our Thing Is DRUM! The League of 463 Revolutionary Black Workers 21. Attica: The Fuiy of Those Who Are Oppressed, 466 1971 22. The National Black Political Convention, 469 Gaiy, Indiana, March 1972 23. There Is No Revolution Without the People, 473 Amiri Baraka, 1972 The Pan-African Party and the Black Nation Poem 24. My Sight Is Gone But My Vision Remains, 480 Henry Winston On Returning to the Struggle A Letter to My Brothers and Sisters SECTION FIVE THE FUTURE IN THE PRESENT: CONTEMPORARY AFRICAN- 487 AMERICAN THOUGHT, 1975 TO THE PRESENT 1. Black Feminisms: The Combahee River Collective Statement, 7977 501 CONTENTS 2. Women in Prison: How We Are, 507 Assata Shakur, 1978 3. It s Our Turn, Harold Washington, 1983 513 4. I Am Your Sister, Audre Lorde, 1984 515 5. Shaping Feminist Theory, bell hooks, 1984 522 6. The Movement against Apartheid: 529 Jesse Jackson and Randall Robinson Jesse Jackson, Don t Adjust to Apartheid Slate of the U.S. Anti-Apartheid Movement: An Interview with Randall Robinson 7. Keep Hope Alive, Jesse Jackson, 1988 535 8. Afrocentricity, Molefi Asante, 1991 546 9. The Anita Hill-Clarence Thomas Controversy, 2991 552 African-American Women in Defense of Ourselves June Jordan, Can I Get a Witness? 10. Race Matters, Cornel West, 1991 558 11. Black Anti-Semitism, Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1992 566 12. Crime — Causes and Cures, Jarvis Tyner, 1994 571 13. Louis Farrakhan: The Million Man March, 2995 580 14. A Voice from Death Row, Mumia Abu-Jamal 584 15. Let Justice Roll Down Like Waters, 586 African-American Prisoners in Sing Sing, 1998 Statement by Sing Sing Prisoners Michael J. Love, The Prison-Industrial Complex: An Investment in Failure His I. Steele, Jr., River Hudson 16. Black Radical Congress, Ľ 998 592 Principles of Unity The Struggle Continues: Setting α Black Liberation Agenda for the 21st Century The Freedom Agenda 17. 2000 Presidential Election 600 Letter to Governor Bush from Chairperson Mary Frances Berry, 2001 CONTENTS 18. Hip-Hop Activism 603 What We Want Statement Нір -Hap Action Summit Network, 2001 Tookie Protocol for Peace, 2004 19. World Conference Against Racism — 606 Durban, South Africa 20. African Americans Respond to Terrorism and War 613 Barbara Lee s Stand, 2001 10 Points from Iraq Veterans against the War, 2001 21. The Cosby vs. Dyson Debate, 2004-2005 617 Summary of Dr. Bill Cosby Speaks at the 50th Anniversary Commemoration of the Brown vs. Topeka Board of Education Supreme Court Decision Excerpt from Is Bill Cosby Right?: or Has the Black Middle Class Lost Its Mind? 22. U.S. Senate Resolution Against Lynching, 2005 621 23. Hurricane Katrina Crisis, 2005 623 This is Criminal : Malik Rahim Reports from New Orleans, 2005 24. Barack Obama s Presidential Campaign, 2007-2008 627 Excerpts from National Democratic Party Convention Speech, 2004 A More Perfect Union, 2008 PERMISSIONS 643 INDEX 653 ABOUT 677 THE EDITORS
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