Black leaders of the nineteenth century/
Other Authors: | , |
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Format: | Book |
Language: | English |
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Urbana:
University of Illinois Press,
1991
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Edition: | Illini Books ed. |
Series: | Blacks in the New World
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Table of Contents:
- Richard Allen and the African Church Movement / Albert J. Raboteau
- Nat Turner: the unknown slave as visionary leader / Peter H. Wood
- Harriet Tubman's unlikely leadership / Benjamin Quarles
- Frederick Douglass: humanist as race leader / Waldo E. Martin, Jr.
- Mary Ann Shadd and the search for equality / Jason H. Silverman
- John Mercer Langston: principle and politics / William Cheek, Aimee Lee Cheek
- A last stern struggle: Henry Highland Garnet and liberation theory / Sterling Stuckey
- Martin R. Delany: elitism and Black nationalism / Nell Irvin Painter
- Peter Humphries Clark: the dialogue of hope and despair / David A. Gerber
- Three reconstruction leaders: Blanche K. Bruce, Robert Brown Elliott, and Holland Thompson / Howard N. Rabinowitz
- Black reconstruction leaders at the grass roots / Eric Foner
- Alexander Crummell: Black nationalist and apostle of western civilization / Alfred Moss ; The education of Henry McNeal Turner / John Dittmer
- William Henry Steward: moderate approach to Black leadership / George C. Wright
- Isaiah T. Montgomery's balancing act / Janet Sharp Hermann
- Mary Church Terrell: genteel militant / Sharon Harley.