Negro orators and their orations / by Carter G. Woodson.
1969
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Title
Negro orators and their orations / by Carter G. Woodson.
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Imprint
New York : Russell & Russell, [1969]
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[Getzville, New York] : William S. Hein & Company, [2017]
Description
1 online resource (xi, 711 pages).
Series
Legal classics library.
Slavery in America and the world: history, culture & law.
Slavery in America and the world: history, culture & law.
Formatted Contents Note
The first protest
Negro slavery /by "Othello"
Slavery /by "A Free Negro"
More forceful attacks
Oration on the abolition of the slave trade /by Peter Williams
A late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania /by James Forten
An address to the humane and benevolent inhabitants of the City and County of Philadelphia /by James Forten and Russell Perrott
Promoting the abolition of slavery and improving the condition of the African race /by Prince Saunders
The abolition of slavery in New York /by N. Paul
Slavery and colonization /by Peter Williams
Prejudice against the colored man /by Theodore S. Wright
Further efforts for a hearing
Appeal of forty thousand citizens threatened with disfranchisement /by Robert Purvis
Non-resistance to offensive aggression /by William Whipper
The abolition of slavery and the slave trade /by James McCune Smith
The oratory of the crisis
Slavery as it concerns the British /by Charles Lenox Remond
Slavery and the Irish /by Charles Lenox Remond
The rights of colored citizens in traveling /by Charles Lenox Remond
An address to the slaves of the United States of America /by Henry Highland Garnet
Reception Speech at Finsbury Chapel, Moorfield, England, May 12, 1846 /by Frederick Douglass
Speech in Faneuil Hall, June 8, 1849 /by Frederick Douglass
The oratory of defiance
Speech on the fugitive slave bill /by Samuel R. Ward
Speech at Rochester, July 5, 1852 /by Frederick Douglass
The slavery party /by Frederick Douglass
Speech before the New England Antislavery Convention, 1854 /by Charles Lenox Remond
An antislavery discourse /by Charles Lenox Remond
The auspicious dawn of Negro rule /by Theodore Holly
A Union speech /by Frederick Douglass
"Men of color, to arms" /by Frederick Douglass
A speech before the Paris Antislavery Conference, August 27, 1867 /by Sella Martin
Deliberative oratory
speeches of Negro congressmen
The Negro's first speech in Congress /by John Willis Menard
An address before the United States Senate in behalf of admitting P.B.S. Pinchback as Senator from Louisiana /by B.K. Bruce
A speech on election practices in Mississippi /by B.K. Bruce
A speech in the case of a contested election /by John R. Lynch
A speech on the Georgia bill /by Hiram R. Revels
A speech on disorders in the South /by Jefferson F. Long
A speech on the enforcement of the fourteenth amendment /by R.C. DeLarge
The Southern situation /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech on the civil rights bill /by R.B. Elliott
A speech on the civil rights bill /by Richard H. Cain
A speech on the civil rights bill /by James T. Rapier
A speech on the civil rights bill /by John R. Lynch
A speech on South Carolina /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech on education /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech laudatory of the Negro /by J.M. Langston
A speech in defense of the Negro race /by George H. White
Speeches of Negro congressmen outside of Congress
Speech delivered at Charleston, S.C., March 9, 1871 /by A.J. Ransier
The other phase of reconstruction /by J.M. Langston
Equality before the law /by J.M. Langston
Oratory in the solution of the race problem
The Negro exodus from the Gulf States /by Frederick Douglass
The emigration of colored citizens from the Southern States /by R.T. Greener
The race problem stated /by Joseph C. Price
The panegyric
Eulogy on Charles Sumner /by Robert B. Elliott
An oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln /by Frederick Douglass
An address delivered at the dedication of the Robert Gould Shaw monument at Boston, May 31, 1897 /by Booker T. Washington
William Lloyd Garrison: a centennial oration /by Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom
Lincoln, the man of the hour /by M.C.B. Mason
Abraham Lincoln and fifty years of freedom /by Bishop Alexander Walters
An address before the Massachusetts House of Representatives, February 12, 1913 /by William H. Lewis
The Negro's debt to Lincoln /by Robert Russa Moton
Optimistic oratory
An address delivered at the opening of the Cotton States' Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1895 /by Booker T. Washington
An address delivered at the Harvard alumni dinner in 1896 /by Booker T. Washington
Freedom through education /by Roscoe Conkling Bruce
Booker T. Washington, a lover of his fellowmen /by William H. Lewis
A life of achievement /by Robert R. Moton
Memorial address delivered at the seventeenth annual session of the National Negro Business League, Kansas City, Missouri, August 16, 1916 /by Emmet J. Scott
Occasional oratory
A plea for a suspension of judgment /by Bishop W.T. Vernon
Whence and whither? /by Bishop R.A. Carter
Boards for life's building /by Bishop G.C. Clement
A knowledge of history conducive to racial solidarity /by C.V. Roman
Progressive oratory
The kind of democracy the Negro race expects /by William Pickens
The faith of the American Negro /by Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
Our democracy and the ballot /by James Weldon Johnson
The shame of America /by Archibald H. Grimké
Victory for the Allies and the United States, a ground of rejoicing, of thanksgiving /by Rev. Francis J. Grimké.
Negro slavery /by "Othello"
Slavery /by "A Free Negro"
More forceful attacks
Oration on the abolition of the slave trade /by Peter Williams
A late bill before the Senate of Pennsylvania /by James Forten
An address to the humane and benevolent inhabitants of the City and County of Philadelphia /by James Forten and Russell Perrott
Promoting the abolition of slavery and improving the condition of the African race /by Prince Saunders
The abolition of slavery in New York /by N. Paul
Slavery and colonization /by Peter Williams
Prejudice against the colored man /by Theodore S. Wright
Further efforts for a hearing
Appeal of forty thousand citizens threatened with disfranchisement /by Robert Purvis
Non-resistance to offensive aggression /by William Whipper
The abolition of slavery and the slave trade /by James McCune Smith
The oratory of the crisis
Slavery as it concerns the British /by Charles Lenox Remond
Slavery and the Irish /by Charles Lenox Remond
The rights of colored citizens in traveling /by Charles Lenox Remond
An address to the slaves of the United States of America /by Henry Highland Garnet
Reception Speech at Finsbury Chapel, Moorfield, England, May 12, 1846 /by Frederick Douglass
Speech in Faneuil Hall, June 8, 1849 /by Frederick Douglass
The oratory of defiance
Speech on the fugitive slave bill /by Samuel R. Ward
Speech at Rochester, July 5, 1852 /by Frederick Douglass
The slavery party /by Frederick Douglass
Speech before the New England Antislavery Convention, 1854 /by Charles Lenox Remond
An antislavery discourse /by Charles Lenox Remond
The auspicious dawn of Negro rule /by Theodore Holly
A Union speech /by Frederick Douglass
"Men of color, to arms" /by Frederick Douglass
A speech before the Paris Antislavery Conference, August 27, 1867 /by Sella Martin
Deliberative oratory
speeches of Negro congressmen
The Negro's first speech in Congress /by John Willis Menard
An address before the United States Senate in behalf of admitting P.B.S. Pinchback as Senator from Louisiana /by B.K. Bruce
A speech on election practices in Mississippi /by B.K. Bruce
A speech in the case of a contested election /by John R. Lynch
A speech on the Georgia bill /by Hiram R. Revels
A speech on disorders in the South /by Jefferson F. Long
A speech on the enforcement of the fourteenth amendment /by R.C. DeLarge
The Southern situation /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech on the civil rights bill /by R.B. Elliott
A speech on the civil rights bill /by Richard H. Cain
A speech on the civil rights bill /by James T. Rapier
A speech on the civil rights bill /by John R. Lynch
A speech on South Carolina /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech on education /by Joseph H. Rainey
A speech laudatory of the Negro /by J.M. Langston
A speech in defense of the Negro race /by George H. White
Speeches of Negro congressmen outside of Congress
Speech delivered at Charleston, S.C., March 9, 1871 /by A.J. Ransier
The other phase of reconstruction /by J.M. Langston
Equality before the law /by J.M. Langston
Oratory in the solution of the race problem
The Negro exodus from the Gulf States /by Frederick Douglass
The emigration of colored citizens from the Southern States /by R.T. Greener
The race problem stated /by Joseph C. Price
The panegyric
Eulogy on Charles Sumner /by Robert B. Elliott
An oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln /by Frederick Douglass
An address delivered at the dedication of the Robert Gould Shaw monument at Boston, May 31, 1897 /by Booker T. Washington
William Lloyd Garrison: a centennial oration /by Bishop Reverdy C. Ransom
Lincoln, the man of the hour /by M.C.B. Mason
Abraham Lincoln and fifty years of freedom /by Bishop Alexander Walters
An address before the Massachusetts House of Representatives, February 12, 1913 /by William H. Lewis
The Negro's debt to Lincoln /by Robert Russa Moton
Optimistic oratory
An address delivered at the opening of the Cotton States' Exposition in Atlanta, Georgia, September, 1895 /by Booker T. Washington
An address delivered at the Harvard alumni dinner in 1896 /by Booker T. Washington
Freedom through education /by Roscoe Conkling Bruce
Booker T. Washington, a lover of his fellowmen /by William H. Lewis
A life of achievement /by Robert R. Moton
Memorial address delivered at the seventeenth annual session of the National Negro Business League, Kansas City, Missouri, August 16, 1916 /by Emmet J. Scott
Occasional oratory
A plea for a suspension of judgment /by Bishop W.T. Vernon
Whence and whither? /by Bishop R.A. Carter
Boards for life's building /by Bishop G.C. Clement
A knowledge of history conducive to racial solidarity /by C.V. Roman
Progressive oratory
The kind of democracy the Negro race expects /by William Pickens
The faith of the American Negro /by Mordecai Wyatt Johnson
Our democracy and the ballot /by James Weldon Johnson
The shame of America /by Archibald H. Grimké
Victory for the Allies and the United States, a ground of rejoicing, of thanksgiving /by Rev. Francis J. Grimké.
Note
"First published in 1925 by the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History"--Title page verso.
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