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adam_text | Contents 9
List of Illustrations
ix
Series Editors* Preface
χ
Acknowledgments
xii
Introduction
ι
Chapter
ι
Freedom,
1865-1881 8
1
Black Ministers Meet with Representatives of the
Federal Government, January
1865 9
2
Frederick Douglass Argues for Black Suffrage, April
1865 12.
3
Jourdon Anderson Writes to His Old Master,
1865 15
4
Harriet Simril Testifies Before a Congressional Committee,
South Carolina,
18 71 18
5
Resolutions of the National Civil Rights Convention,
1873
ix
6
The Exodusters,
1878 2.2.
7
Black Washerwomen Demand a Living Wage,
1866
and
1881 2.4
Chapter
2,
Upbuilding,
1893-1910 28
1
Ida B. Wells Speaks Out Against Lynching in the South,
1893 30
ζ
Booker T. Washington Speaks on Race at Atlanta,
1895 34
3
The National Association of Colored Women,
1897
and
1898 38
4
The Negro National Anthem,
1900
and
1905 44
5
Photographs from the Paris Exposition,
1900 46
6
From W.
Ε. Β.
Du Bois,
The Souls of Black Folk,
1903 47
vi
Contents
7
Black
Leaders
Disagree with Booker T. Washington:
The Niagara Movement,
1905
S2·
8
Jack Johnson,
1910 56
Chapter
3
Migration,
1904-1919 59
1
Voices from The Independent,
1904
and
1912. 60
2.
Letters of Negro Migrants,
1916-1917 68
3
The East St. Louis Riot,
1917
72
4
Why African Americans Left the South,
1919 77
Chapter
4
Determination,
1917-192,5 85
1
W. E. B.
Du Bois on
African Americans and World War I,
1918 and 1919 87
2.
Poet Claude McKay Sets a New Tone,
1919 90
3
Emmett J. Scott Reflects on What the Negro Got Out
of the War,
1919 90
4
Program of the NAACP,
1919 94
5
Marcus Garvey Outlines the Rights of Black Peoples,
192.0
ЭЭ
6
Cyril V.
Briggs
Merges Race Consciousness with Class
Consciousness,
1922
ioť>
7
Langston
Hughes on Being Black in America,
192.5 109
8
Amy Jacques Garvey Calls on Women to Lead,
192.5
no
Chapter
5
Resistance,
1927-1939
1
The Scottsboro Boys Write to the Workers of the World,
1932. 115
2.
Angelo
Herndon
Joins the Communist Party,
1934
τ17
3
Ella Baker and Marvel Cooke Report on The Bronx
Slave Market,
1935
I24
4
Richard Wright Observes a Black Response
to Joe Louis Victory,
1935
12<ť>
5
The Southern Negro Youth Congress on Freedom,
Equality, and Opportunity,
1937
1Z9
6
The Coordinating Committee for Employment, New York,
1938 131
7
Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial,
1939
J3
3
Chapter
6
Resolve,
1941-1952
1
The March on Washington Movement,
194
1
2.
The Double V Campaign,
1942.
3
A Black Army Chaplain Protests the Treatment
of Black Soldiers,
1944
M2·
Contents
vii
4 Pauli
Murray on Student Protests in Washington, DC,
1944 147
5
The Civil Rights Congress Charges the US with Genocide,
1951 151
6
African Americans Petition the President and the American
Delegation to the United Nations,
195
χ
158
Chapter
7
Discontent,
1953—1959 165
1
Thurgood Marshall
Reargues Broum
v. Board
of Education,
1953 167
2.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott,
1955 171
3
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Writes on
Non-
Violence,
1957 174
4
Robert F. Williams Advocates Armed Self-Defense,
1959 177
Chapter
8
Revolt,
1960-1963 184
1
Young Activists Form the Student Nonviolent
Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
i960 186
ζ
Ella Baker Reports on the Founding of SNCC,
i960 187
3
Robert Moses Writes from Jail in Magnolia, Mississippi, 1961
188
4
The Freedom Rides, 1961
189
5
Diane Nash Recalls the Early Student Movement, 1960-1961
191
6
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Writes a Letter from
Birmingham Jail,
1963 197
7
The March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom,
1963 2.06
Chapter
9
Power,
1964—1966 210
1
Malcolm X Reflects on the Approaches African Americans
Must Use,
1964 2,11
2.
Fannie Lou
Hamer
Testifies on Behalf of the Mississippi
Freedom Democratic Party,
1964 2.18
3
Bayard
Rustin
Considers the Future of the Movement,
1965
zzi
4
Stokely Carmichael Explains Black Power,
1966 2.2,7
Chapter
10 Revolution, 1966—1977 234
1
The Black Panther Party Articulates a Platform,
1966 2.35
2
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Opposes the War in
Vietnam,
1967 2,38
3
The Poor People s Campaign,
1968
Z43
4
The Black Panther Party Convenes a Revolutionary People s
Constitutional Convention,
1970 2,45
5
Gil Scott-Heron Warns: The Revolution Will Not
Be Televised,
1971 2.50
viii Contents
6
The Combahee River Collective Statement Explains
Black Feminism,
1977 2.52.
Chapter
11
Crosscurrents,
1982,—2001 2.61
1
Activists Call for Americans to Break Ties with
South Africa,
1980 2.6z
2
Toxic Wastes and Race in the United States,
1987 2.66
3
Jesse Jackson Rouses the Democratic National
Convention, Atlanta, GA, July
19,1988 2,71
4
African American Women in Defense of Ourselves, 1991
2.78
5
Maxine Waters Explains the Causes of Urban Crises
to Congress,
1992. 2.80
6
The Million Man March,
1995 2.82,
7
Angela Davis Describes the Prison Industrial Complex,
1995 2.84
8
The Hip-Hop Summit Action Network,
2.001 2.89
Chapter
12.
Paradox, 2.005-Present
2.93
1
New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin Addresses His City
on Martin Luther King Day,
2006 29 5
2
Barack
Obama
Believes in A More Perfect Union,
2.008 297
3
Julian Bond Reflects on Race and History in America, 2011
307
Index
316
Compelling and enlightening, this collection of primary source documents allows
African American voices to speak unmediated to today s students. African American
Voices includes documents that range from the emancipation to the present day. A vital
addition to the Wiley
Blackwell
series Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers
in American History, this collection features a diversity of material revealing much
about the evolution of African American history through speeches, photographs, essays,
newspaper articles, minutes of meetings, and reports. The skillfully selected documents
are supported by concise contextual commentary that includes thematic overviews as
well as key notes on the documents and their authors.
Each chapter features a mix of accessible and more challenging documents, making
the book suitable for a range of course levels and abilities. Arranged chronologically,
it highlights central themes and provides students with opportunities for creative
engagement and historical interpretation. As it deepens students appreciation of
historical perspectives, it presents African Americans as key players in their own history,
co-builders of a rising nation, and combatants in a communal struggle for their rights.
In rendering diverse black voices
-
male and female; rural and urban; elite, middle-,
and working- class; radical and conservative
-
across regions and generations, African
American Voices also explores how African Americans shaped, and were shaped by, one of
American history s greatest motifs: the realization of fundamental freedoms and rights.
Leslie Brown is Associate Professor of History at Williams College, USA. An award-
winning author and editor, her books include Upbuilding Black Durham: Gender, Class, and
Black Community Development in the Jim Crow South
(2008),
which won the Organization of
American Historians
2009
Frederick Jackson Turner Award. Brown also co-edited Living
with Jim Crow: African American Women and Memories of the Segregated South
(2010),
which
was awarded the
201
I Oral History Association Book Award.
ISBN
978-1 -4443-3941 -3
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