Classical Black Nationalism : : From the American Revolution to Marcus Garvey / / ed. by Wilson J. Moses.

Recent years have seen a resurgence of interest in modern black nationalist leaders such as Stokely Carmichael and Malcolm X. But what of the ideological precursors to these modern leaders, the writers, and leaders from whose intellectual legacy modern black nationalism emerged? Wilson Jeramiah Mose...

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : New York University Press, , [1996]
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Year of Publication:1996
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part One. The colonization and Emigration controversy, Preclassical period
  • 1. Notes on the State of Virginia ( 1781-82)
  • 2. Letters to Peter Williams Jr. (1816) and James Forten (1817)
  • 3. Letter to Paul Cuffe (1817)
  • 4. Mutability of Human Affairs (1827)
  • 5. The Ethiopian Manifesto (1829)
  • 6. From An Appeal in Four Articles (1830)
  • 7. Address at the African Masonic Hall (1833)
  • Part two. Classical Black Nationalism, 1850-62
  • 8. The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States (1852)
  • 9. Obiter Disctum on the Dred Scott Case (1857)
  • 10. A vindication of the Ca[acity of the Negro Race for Self-Government and Civilized Progress (1857)
  • 11. Afican Civilization Society (1859)
  • 12. Address at Cooper's Institute (1860)
  • 13. Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party (1861)
  • 14. The Progress of Civilization along the West Coase of Africa (1861)
  • 15. The Call of Providence to the Descendants of Africa in America (1862)
  • 16. Address on Colonization to a Deputation of Colored Men (1862)
  • 17. An Open Letter to the Colored People (1862)
  • Part Three. Black Nationalist Revival, 1895-1925
  • 18. The American Negro and His Fatherland (1895)
  • 19. The Conservation of Races (1897)
  • 20. Address at Newport News (1919)
  • Index