Lift Every Voice: African American Oratory, 1787-1900Philip Sheldon Foner, Robert J. Branham, Robert Branham University of Alabama Press, 1998 - 925 من الصفحات This comprehensive anthology will be the standard source for the For Americans of the 19th century, as W. E. B. Du Bois observed, eloquent Lift Every Voice is a completely revised, updated, and expanded Containing more than 150 speeches, this anthology represents the most |
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Introduction | 1 |
You Stand on the Level with the Greatest Kings on Earth | 27 |
A Charge Delivered to the Brethren of the African Lodge | 38 |
Pray God Give Us the Strength to Bear Up Under | 45 |
Address to the People of Color | 52 |
Universal Salvation | 59 |
Abolition of the Slave Trade | 66 |
A Thanksgiving Sermon | 73 |
Equality before the Law by John Mercer Langston May 17 1874 | 524 |
by James T Rapier February 4 1875 | 549 |
The Great Problem to Be Solved by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper April 14 1875 | 564 |
Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln by Frederick Douglass April 14 1876 | 567 |
The Siouxs Revenge by B T Tanner July 13 1876 | 577 |
How Long? How Long O Heaven? by Reverend Henry McNeal Turner August 5 1876 | 579 |
The Remedy for the Evils of Society by Peter H Clark July 2 1877 | 580 |
Reasons Why the Colored American Should Go to Africa by John E Bruce October 1877 | 586 |
Mutual Interest Mutual Benefit and Mutual Relief | 80 |
A Sermon Preached on the Funeral Occasion of Mary Henery | 86 |
Valedictory Address | 98 |
Termination of Slavery | 104 |
The Cause of the Slave Became My | 121 |
What If I Am a Woman? | 135 |
Why a Convention Is Necessary | 154 |
Prejudice Against the Colored | 168 |
Let Us Do Justice to an Unfortunate People | 182 |
The Rights of Colored Citizens in Traveling | 189 |
An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America | 198 |
For the Dissolution of the Union | 205 |
by William Wells Brown September 27 1849 | 213 |
A Plea for the Oppressed | 220 |
Arnt I a Woman? | 226 |
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? | 246 |
Snakes and Geese | 269 |
The Triumph of Equal School Rights in Boston | 279 |
The Negro Race SelfGovernment and the Haitian Revolution | 288 |
Liberty for Slaves | 305 |
Break Every Yoke and Let the Oppressed Go Free | 318 |
Why Slavery Is Still Rampant | 328 |
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We Ask for Our Rights | 368 |
Lincolns Colonization Proposal Is AntiChristian | 375 |
Freedoms Joyful | 381 |
The Moral and Social Aspect of Africa | 389 |
The Position and Duties of the Colored People | 397 |
A Tribute to a Fallen Black Soldier by J Stanley September 8 1863 | 407 |
The Mission of the War by Frederick Douglass January 13 1864 | 410 |
Give Us Equal Pay and We Will Go to War by Reverend J P Campbell February 29 1864 | 426 |
Every Man Should Stand Equal Before the Law by Arnold Bertonneau April 12 1864 | 428 |
Let the Monster Perish by Henry Highland Garnet February 12 1865 | 432 |
Colored Men Standing in the Way of Their Own Race by James Lynch May 1865 | 443 |
Advice to ExSlaves by Martin Robinson Delany July 1865 | 445 |
An Appeal for Aid to the Freedmen by J Sella Martin November 1865 | 452 |
Deliver Us from Such a Moses | 454 |
by Lewis Hayden December 27 1865 | 455 |
We Are All Bound Up Together by Frances Ellen Watkins Harper May 1866 | 456 |
These Are Revolutionary Times by Reverend E J Adams March 19 1867 | 460 |
Equal Rights for All Three Speeches by Sojourner Truth May 9 and 10 1867 | 463 |
To My White Fellow Citizens by B K Sampson November 1867 | 467 |
Break Up the Plantation System by Francis L Cardozo January 14 1868 | 469 |
Justice Should Recognize No Color by William H Grey January 1868 | 473 |
Claim the Rights of a Man by Reverend Henry McNeal Turner September 3 1868 | 475 |
Finish the Good Work of Uniting Colored and White Workingmen | 483 |
by Isaac Myers August 18 1869 | 485 |
Composite Nation by Frederick Douglass December 7 1869 | 488 |
Then I Began to Live | 503 |
Abolish Separate Schools by Hiram R Revels February 8 1871 | 506 |
The Ku Klux of the North by Isaiah C Wears November 1871 | 512 |
The Right of Women to Vote by Mary Ann Shadd Cary c January 1872 | 514 |
A Plea in Behalf of the Cuban Revolution by Henry Highland Garnet December 13 1872 | 517 |
The Civil Rights Bill by Robert Browne Elliott January 6 1874 | 520 |
The Destined Superiority of the Negro by Alexander Crummell November 1877 | 589 |
Migration Is the Only Remedy for Our Wrongs by Robert J Harlan May 8 1879 | 599 |
Race Unity by Ferdinand L Barnett May 9 1879 | 603 |
Redeem the Indian by Blanche K Bruce April 17 1880 | 607 |
These Evils Call Loudly for Redress by John P Green May 1884 | 613 |
Negro EducationIts Helps and Hindrances | 623 |
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The Stone Cut Out of the Mountain by John Jasper July 20 1884 | 634 |
Reasons for a New Political Party by Reverend Henry McNeal Turner February 12 1886 | 640 |
The Present Relations of Labor and Capital by T Thomas Fortune April 20 1886 | 642 |
How Shall We Make the Women of Our Race Stronger? by Olivia A Davidson April 21 1886 | 645 |
Introduction of Master Workman Powderly by Frank J Ferrell October 3 1886 | 652 |
Am an Anarchist by Lucy E Parsons December 20 1886 | 655 |
Mob Violence by Samuel Allen McElwee February 23 1887 | 660 |
Womans Place in the Work of the Denomination by Mary V Cook August 26 1887 | 663 |
How Shall We Get Our Rights? by Reverend M Edward Bryant December 4 1887 | 676 |
Importance of Race Pride by Edward Everett Brown March 5 1888 | 680 |
Woman Suffrage by Frederick Douglass April 1888 | 687 |
Denounce the SoCalled Emancipation as a Stupendous Fraud by Frederick Douglass April 16 1888 | 693 |
Organized Resistance Is Our Best Remedy by John E Bruce October 5 1889 | 707 |
National Perils by William Bishop Johnson October 20 1889 | 708 |
It Is Time to Call a Halt by T Thomas Fortune January 1890 | 713 |
Harvard Class Day Oration by Clement Garnett Morgan June 1890 | 728 |
Education and the Problem by Joseph C Price July 1890 | 734 |
Lynch Law in All Its Phases by Ida B Wells February 13 1893 | 745 |
The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Women of the United States Since the Emancipation Proclamation | 761 |
Womens Cause Is One and Universal | 772 |
The Ethics of the Hawaiian Question | 790 |
Address to the First National Conference of Colored Women | 797 |
A Plea against the Disfranchisement of the Negro | 805 |
The African in Africa and the African in America | 815 |
We Are Struggling for Equality | 832 |
In Union There Is Strength | 840 |
The Attitude of the American Mind toward | 846 |
The Functions of the Negro Scholar | 857 |
We Must Have a Cleaner Social Morality | 863 |
The Negro Will Never Acquiesce as Long as He Lives | 872 |
The Fallacy of Industrial Education as | 878 |
The Burden of the Educated Colored Woman | 885 |
To the Nations of the World | 905 |
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