TY - BOOK AU - Marable,Manning AU - Frazier,Nishani AU - McMillian,John Campbell TI - Freedom on my mind: the Columbia documentary history of the African American experience SN - 0231108907 AV - E184.6 .F74 2003 U1 - 973.0496073 21 PY - 2003///] CY - New York PB - Columbia University Press KW - African Americans KW - History KW - Sources N1 - Includes bibliographical references and index; Ch. 1; Women and Gender --; 1; Selected Speeches; Sojourner Truth --; 2; The Jealous Mistress; Harriet Ann Jacobs --; 3; Womanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race; Anna Julia Cooper --; 4; The Damnation of Women; W. E. B. Du Bois --; 5; Women's Most Serious Problem; Alice Moore Dunbar-Nelson --; 6; On Being Young - A Woman - and Colored; Marita Bonner --; 7; A Century of Progress of Negro Women; Mary McLeod Bethune --; 8; To All Black Women, from All Black Men; Eldridge Cleaver --; 9; Double Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female; Frances Beal --; 10; Feminism and Black Liberation; Audre Lorde --; 11; The Approaching Obsolescence of Housework; Angela Davis --; 12; Statement of Anita Hill to the Senate Judiciary Committee, October 11, 1991; Anita Hill --; 13; Establishing Black Feminism; Barbara Smith --; 14; Toward a Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race Gender and Violence; Kristen Clarke --; Ch. 2; Kinship and Community --; 1; Kidnappers!; Lewis Williamson --; 2; To His Son, 2/2/1850; William J. Walker --; 3; Childhood; Harriet Jacobs --; 4; For My People; Margaret Walker --; 5; Untitled Excerpt from Writings About her Childhood; Ella Baker --; 6; Notes of a Native Son; James Baldwin --; 7; Playing Hardball; Henry Louis Gates --; 8; From a Black Woman to a Black Man; Maya Angelou --; 9; In My Father's House; Manning Marable --; 10; Kwanzaa and the Ethics of Sharing: Forging Our Future in a New Era; Maulana Karenga --; Ch. 3; Imagining the Black World --; 1; Poems; Phillis Wheatley --; 2; Argument for Colonization; John Russwurm --; 3; Ethiopia; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper --; 4; West India Emancipation; Frederick Douglass --; 5; The American Negro and His Fatherland; Henry McNeal Turner --; 6; Declaration of the Rights of Negro Peoples of the World; Marcus Garvey --; 7; Heritage; Countee Cullen --; 8; Writings; Paul Robeson --; 9; Letters from Abroad; Malcolm X --; 10; Selected Essays; Audre Lorde --; 11; "The Continuity of Struggle"; Assata Shakur --; Ch. 4; Political Leadership and Social Protest --; 1; Petitions: Petition of the Africans, Living in Boston, Felix; Anonymous Appeal to William, Earl of Dartmouth; and The Earliest Extant Negro Petition to Congress; Jupiter Nicholson, Jacob Nicholson, Joe Albert and Thomas Pritchet --; 2; Letter to Thomas Jefferson; Benjamin Banneker --; 3; Oration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade; Peter Williams, Jr. --; 4; Editorial from the First Edition of Freedom's Journal; Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm --; 5; Men of Color, To Arms!; Frederick Douglass --; 6; Speech to the Georgia Legislature; Henry McNeal Turner --; 7; Letter of Nimrod Rowley to Abraham Lincoln, August 1864 --; 8; An Address Delivered at the Centennial Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper --; 9; Letter to the Editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald; Booker T. Washington --; 10; Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others; W. E. B. Du Bois --; 11; Selected Poems; Claude McKay --; 12; Letter from a Birmingham Jail; Martin Luther King, Jr. --; 13; From Protest to Politics; Bayard Rustin --; 14; The Business of America is War, and It Is Time for a Change; Shirley Chisholm --; 15; The Struggle Continues; Jesse Jackson --; Ch. 5; In Pursuit of Justice --; 1; Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill; Samuel Rinngold Ward --; 2; Hannah Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, July 31, 1863 --; 3; Sojourner Truth: Extracts from Her Lecture on Capital Punishment --; 4; Lynch Law in All Its Phases; Ida B. Wells-Barnett --; 5; Songs of the Prison Plantation --; 6; The Lynching; Claude McKay --; 7; Freedom Songs --; 8; To Praise Our Bridges; Fannie Lou Hamer --; 9; The Resistant Spirit; Robert Williams --; 10; Life In Prison; George Jackson --; 11; The Legacy of George Jackson; Angela Davis --; 12; B-Block Days and Nightmares; Mumia Abu-Jamal --; Ch. 6; Work, Labor, and Economic Development --; 1; Work Songs --; 2; Industrial Education for the Negro; Thomas McCants Stewart --; 3; Harvest Song; Jean Toomer --; 4; Song to a Negro Wash-woman; Langston Hughes --; 5; Why Should We March?; A. Philip Randolph --; 6; Black Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth; Richard Wright --; 7; A Giant Step Toward Unity; William Simons --; 8; All God's Dangers; Ned Cobb --; Ch. 7; A Vision of Democracy --; 1; America; James Monroe Whitfield --; 2; On American "Democracy" and the Negro; Robert Purvis --; 3; Negro Patriotism and Devotion; Kelly Miller --; 4; Our Democracy and the Ballot; James Weldon Johnson --; 5; The Shame of America; Archibald Grimke --; 6; The Kind of Democracy the Negro Race Expects; William Pickens --; 7; Selected Poems; Lanston Hughes --; 8; I, Too, Am American; Paul Robeson --; 9; The American Dream and the American Negro; James Baldwin --; 10; Who Then Will Speak for the Common Good?; Barbara Jordan --; Ch. 8; Popular Culture --; 1; Folk Tales --; 2; The Prize Fighter, editorial in Crisis --; 3; The Negro Spirituals; Alain Locke --; 4; The Dilemma of the Negro Author; James Weldon Johnson --; 5; It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing); Duke Ellington --; 6; High Tide in Harlem; Richard Wright --; 7; The Revolution Will Not Be Televised; Gil Scott-Heron --; 8; Where Are the Films About Real Black Men and Women?; Ellen Holly --; 9; The Signifying Monkey; Henry Louis Gates, Jr. --; 10; What America Would Be Like Without Blacks; Ralph Ellison --; 11; O. J. Simpson and Our Trial by Fire; Michael Eric Dyson --; Ch. 9; Faith and Spirituality --; 1; Spirituals --; 2; Spiritual Song; Richard Allen --; 3; A Thanksgiving Sermon; Absalom Jones --; 4; Excerpt from Clotel; William Wells Brown --; 5; Excerpt from A Brand Plucked from the Fire; Julia A. Foote --; 6; An Antebellum Sermon; Paul Laurence Dunbar --; 7; Writings; Fenton Johnson --; 8; Go Down Death; James Weldon Johnson --; 9; Faith Hasn't Got No Eyes; Zora Neale Hurston --; 10; Salvation; Langston Hughes --; 11; The Most Durable Power; Martin Luther King, Jr. --; 12; Black Theology and Black Power; James H. Cone --; 13; The Black Church and Socialist Politics; Cornel West --; 14; A Torchlight for America; Louis Farrakhan ER -