Maria W. Stewart, America's first Black woman political writer : essays and speeches
Literature Online - Black Writing Collection
History
1 online resource (xx, 136 pages) : illustrations
9780253363428, 9780253204462, 025336342X, 0253204461
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IllustrationsAcknowledgmentsPrefaceTextual NotePART I. The Boston Years:Essays and Speeches, 1831-33IntroductionReligion and the Pure Principles Of Morality (1831)Cause For Encouragement (1832)Lecture Delivered At The Franklin Hall (1832)An Address Delivered Before The Afric-AmericanFemale Intelligence Society of America (1832)An Address Delivered At The African Masonic Hall(1833)Mrs. Stewart's Farewell Address To Her Friends InThe City Of Boston (1833)"The Negro's Complaint"PART II. Later LifeIntroductionPreface to the 1879 Edition of Meditations From ThePen Of Mrs. Maria W. StewartLetters and CommendationsSufferings During The WarAppendixesNotesIndex
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