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The ideological origins of Black nationalism.

By: Stuckey, Sterling.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Boston, Beacon Press [1972]ISBN: 0807054283.Subject(s): Slavery -- United States -- History -- Sources. -- Slavery -- United States -- History -- Sources. -- Slavery -- United States -- History -- Sources. -- Slavery -- United States -- History -- Sources | Afro-Americans -- History -- Sources. -- Afro-Americans -- History -- Sources. -- Afro-Americans -- History -- SourcesDDC classification: 301.45/19/6073
Contents:
Stuckey, S. Introduction.--Young, R. A. The Ethiopian Manifesto.--Walker, D. Walker's appeal.--Augustine. Ten letters.--Sidney. Four letters.--Garnet, H. H. Address to the slaves.--At an enthusiastic meeting of the Colored Citizens of Boston. Henry Highland Garnet's speech.--Delany, M. R. The political destiny of the colored race.--From the minutes of the Albany Convention of Colored Citizens, 1840.--Opposition to Black separatism; three letters by William Whipper.
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Stuckey, S. Introduction.--Young, R. A. The Ethiopian Manifesto.--Walker, D. Walker's appeal.--Augustine. Ten letters.--Sidney. Four letters.--Garnet, H. H. Address to the slaves.--At an enthusiastic meeting of the Colored Citizens of Boston. Henry Highland Garnet's speech.--Delany, M. R. The political destiny of the colored race.--From the minutes of the Albany Convention of Colored Citizens, 1840.--Opposition to Black separatism; three letters by William Whipper.

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