Includes bibliographical references (pages 491-494) and index.
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Pittsburgh, the Mystery, Freemasonry -- Prospectus of the Mystery -- Not Fair -- Liberty or Death -- Young Women -- Self-Elevation Tract Society -- Farewell to Readers of the Mystery -- Eulogy on the Life and Character of the Rev. Fayette Davis -- The Origin and Objects of Ancient Freemasonry -- The North Star -- Western Tour for the North Star -- True Patriotism -- Sound the Alarm -- Liberia -- Political Economy -- Domestic Economy -- Southern Customs--Madame Chevalier -- Annexation of Cuba -- The Redemption of Cuba -- Letter to M.H. Burnham, 5 October 1849 -- Delany and Frederick Douglass on Samuel R. Ward -- Debating Black Emigration -- Protest against the First Resolution of the North American Convention -- The Condition, Elevation, Emigration and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States -- Letter to Oliver Johnson, 30 April 1852 -- Letter to William Lloyd Garrison, 14 May 1852 -- Letter to Frederick Douglass, 10 July 1852 -- Delany and Douglass on Uncle Tom's Cabin -- Letter to Douglass, 30 May 1853 -- Call for a National Emigration Convention of Colored Men -- Letter to Douglass, 7 November 1853 -- Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the American Continent -- Political Aspect of the Colored People of the United States -- What Does It Mean? -- Letter to Garrison, 19 February 1859 -- Blake; or, The Huts of America -- Comets -- Africa -- A Project for an Expedition of Adventure -- Letter to Henry Ward Beecher, 17 June 1858 -- Canada--Captain John Brown -- Martin R. Delany in Liberia.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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A collection of the work of the "Father of Black Nationalism", this title traces the full sweep of Martin R. Delaney's career. It features selections from his early journalism, his emigrationist writing of the 1850s, his 1859-62 novel, "Blake", and his later writings on Reconstruction.
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Title
Martin R. Delany.
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080785431X
PERSONAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Delany, Martin Robison,1812-1885
Delany, Martin Robison,1812-1885.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
African American abolitionists, Archives.
African American political activists, Archives.
African American social reformers, Archives.
African Americans-- Civil rights-- History-- 19th century, Sources.
African Americans-- Politics and government-- 19th century, Sources.
African Americans, Archives.
Black nationalism-- History-- 19th century, Sources.