Crossing the Danger Water: Three Hundred Years of African-American WritingDeirdre Mullane The history of African-American life and thought presented in this anthology represents a far-reaching written and oral tradition, which is thought-provoking, inspiring, and impressive in its breadth. It includes poetry and prose by today's best and most well-known writers. |
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... things that would present themselves to my imagination , and whenever an opportunity occurred of looking at a book , when the school - children were getting their lessons , I would find many things that the fertility of my own ...
... things that would present themselves to my imagination , and whenever an opportunity occurred of looking at a book , when the school - children were getting their lessons , I would find many things that the fertility of my own ...
Page 372
... things purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers , and yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress . " This " Atlanta Compromise " is by all odds the most notable thing in Mr. Washington's career . The ...
... things purely social we can be as separate as the five fingers , and yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress . " This " Atlanta Compromise " is by all odds the most notable thing in Mr. Washington's career . The ...
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... things racial ; that all things are created and given to man as a common possession ; that there should be an equitable distribution and apportionment of all such things , and in consideration of the fact that as a race we are now ...
... things racial ; that all things are created and given to man as a common possession ; that there should be an equitable distribution and apportionment of all such things , and in consideration of the fact that as a race we are now ...
Contents
THE FIRST AFRICANS IN NORTH AMERICA | 1 |
EARLY SLAVE Revolts | 20 |
JUPITER HAMMON | 26 |
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