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050 0 0 _aE184.6
_b.F74 2003
082 0 0 _a973.0496073
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245 0 0 _aFreedom on my mind :
_bthe Columbia documentary history of the African American experience /
_cManning Marable, general editor ; Nishani Frazier and John McMillian, assistant editors.
264 1 _aNew York :
_bColumbia University Press,
_c[2003]
264 4 _c©2003
300 _axviii, 734 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
_bn
_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
_bnc
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 0 _gCh. 1.
_tWomen and Gender --
_g1.
_tSelected Speeches /
_rSojourner Truth --
_g2.
_tThe Jealous Mistress /
_rHarriet Ann Jacobs --
_g3.
_tWomanhood: A Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race /
_rAnna Julia Cooper --
_g4.
_tThe Damnation of Women /
_rW. E. B. Du Bois --
_g5.
_tWomen's Most Serious Problem /
_rAlice Moore Dunbar-Nelson --
_g6.
_tOn Being Young - A Woman - and Colored /
_rMarita Bonner --
_g7.
_tA Century of Progress of Negro Women /
_rMary McLeod Bethune --
_g8.
_tTo All Black Women, from All Black Men /
_rEldridge Cleaver --
_g9.
_tDouble Jeopardy: To Be Black and Female /
_rFrances Beal --
_g10.
_tFeminism and Black Liberation /
_rAudre Lorde --
_g11.
_tThe Approaching Obsolescence of Housework /
_rAngela Davis --
_g12.
_tStatement of Anita Hill to the Senate Judiciary Committee, October 11, 1991 /
_rAnita Hill --
_g13.
_tEstablishing Black Feminism /
_rBarbara Smith --
_g14.
_tToward a Black Feminist Liberation Agenda: Race Gender and Violence /
_rKristen Clarke --
_gCh. 2.
_tKinship and Community --
_g1.
_tKidnappers! /
_rLewis Williamson --
_g2.
_tTo His Son, 2/2/1850 /
_rWilliam J. Walker --
_g3.
_tChildhood /
_rHarriet Jacobs --
_g4.
_tFor My People /
_rMargaret Walker --
_g5.
_tUntitled Excerpt from Writings About her Childhood /
_rElla Baker --
_g6.
_tNotes of a Native Son /
_rJames Baldwin --
_g7.
_tPlaying Hardball /
_rHenry Louis Gates --
_g8.
_tFrom a Black Woman to a Black Man /
_rMaya Angelou --
_g9.
_tIn My Father's House /
_rManning Marable --
_g10.
_tKwanzaa and the Ethics of Sharing: Forging Our Future in a New Era /
_rMaulana Karenga --
_gCh. 3.
_tImagining the Black World --
_g1.
_tPoems /
_rPhillis Wheatley --
_g2.
_tArgument for Colonization /
_rJohn Russwurm --
_g3.
_tEthiopia /
_rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --
_g4.
_tWest India Emancipation /
_rFrederick Douglass --
_g5.
_tThe American Negro and His Fatherland /
_rHenry McNeal Turner --
_g6.
_tDeclaration of the Rights of Negro Peoples of the World /
_rMarcus Garvey --
_g7.
_tHeritage /
_rCountee Cullen --
_g8.
_tWritings /
_rPaul Robeson --
_g9.
_tLetters from Abroad /
_rMalcolm X --
_g10.
_tSelected Essays /
_rAudre Lorde --
_g11.
_t"The Continuity of Struggle" /
_rAssata Shakur --
_gCh. 4.
_tPolitical Leadership and Social Protest --
_g1.
_tPetitions: Petition of the Africans, Living in Boston, Felix; Anonymous Appeal to William, Earl of Dartmouth; and The Earliest Extant Negro Petition to Congress /
_rJupiter Nicholson, Jacob Nicholson, Joe Albert and Thomas Pritchet --
_g2.
_tLetter to Thomas Jefferson /
_rBenjamin Banneker --
_g3.
_tOration on the Abolition of the Slave Trade /
_rPeter Williams, Jr. --
_g4.
_tEditorial from the First Edition of Freedom's Journal /
_rSamuel Cornish and John Russwurm --
_g5.
_tMen of Color, To Arms! /
_rFrederick Douglass --
_g6.
_tSpeech to the Georgia Legislature /
_rHenry McNeal Turner --
_g7.
_tLetter of Nimrod Rowley to Abraham Lincoln, August 1864 --
_g8.
_tAn Address Delivered at the Centennial Anniversary of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery /
_rFrances Ellen Watkins Harper --
_g9.
_tLetter to the Editor of the Birmingham Age-Herald /
_rBooker T. Washington --
_g10.
_tOf Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others /
_rW. E. B. Du Bois --
_g11.
_tSelected Poems /
_rClaude McKay --
_g12.
_tLetter from a Birmingham Jail /
_rMartin Luther King, Jr. --
_g13.
_tFrom Protest to Politics /
_rBayard Rustin --
_g14.
_tThe Business of America is War, and It Is Time for a Change /
_rShirley Chisholm --
_g15.
_tThe Struggle Continues /
_rJesse Jackson --
_gCh. 5.
_tIn Pursuit of Justice --
_g1.
_tSpeech on the Fugitive Slave Bill /
_rSamuel Rinngold Ward --
_g2.
_tHannah Johnson to Abraham Lincoln, July 31, 1863 --
_g3.
_tSojourner Truth: Extracts from Her Lecture on Capital Punishment --
_g4.
_tLynch Law in All Its Phases /
_rIda B. Wells-Barnett --
_g5.
_tSongs of the Prison Plantation --
_g6.
_tThe Lynching /
_rClaude McKay --
_g7.
_tFreedom Songs --
_g8.
_tTo Praise Our Bridges /
_rFannie Lou Hamer --
_g9.
_tThe Resistant Spirit /
_rRobert Williams --
_g10.
_tLife In Prison /
_rGeorge Jackson --
_g11.
_tThe Legacy of George Jackson /
_rAngela Davis --
_g12.
_tB-Block Days and Nightmares /
_rMumia Abu-Jamal --
_gCh. 6.
_tWork, Labor, and Economic Development --
_g1.
_tWork Songs --
_g2.
_tIndustrial Education for the Negro /
_rThomas McCants Stewart --
_g3.
_tHarvest Song /
_rJean Toomer --
_g4.
_tSong to a Negro Wash-woman /
_rLangston Hughes --
_g5.
_tWhy Should We March? /
_rA. Philip Randolph --
_g6.
_tBlack Boy: A Record of Childhood and Youth /
_rRichard Wright --
_g7.
_tA Giant Step Toward Unity /
_rWilliam Simons --
_g8.
_tAll God's Dangers /
_rNed Cobb --
_gCh. 7.
_tA Vision of Democracy --
_g1.
_tAmerica /
_rJames Monroe Whitfield --
_g2.
_tOn American "Democracy" and the Negro /
_rRobert Purvis --
_g3.
_tNegro Patriotism and Devotion /
_rKelly Miller --
_g4.
_tOur Democracy and the Ballot /
_rJames Weldon Johnson --
_g5.
_tThe Shame of America /
_rArchibald Grimke --
_g6.
_tThe Kind of Democracy the Negro Race Expects /
_rWilliam Pickens --
_g7.
_tSelected Poems /
_rLanston Hughes --
_g8.
_tI, Too, Am American /
_rPaul Robeson --
_g9.
_tThe American Dream and the American Negro /
_rJames Baldwin --
_g10.
_tWho Then Will Speak for the Common Good? /
_rBarbara Jordan --
_gCh. 8.
_tPopular Culture --
_g1.
_tFolk Tales --
_g2.
_tThe Prize Fighter, editorial in Crisis --
_g3.
_tThe Negro Spirituals /
_rAlain Locke --
_g4.
_tThe Dilemma of the Negro Author /
_rJames Weldon Johnson --
_g5.
_tIt Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing) /
_rDuke Ellington --
_g6.
_tHigh Tide in Harlem /
_rRichard Wright --
_g7.
_tThe Revolution Will Not Be Televised /
_rGil Scott-Heron --
_g8.
_tWhere Are the Films About Real Black Men and Women? /
_rEllen Holly --
_g9.
_tThe Signifying Monkey /
_rHenry Louis Gates, Jr. --
_g10.
_tWhat America Would Be Like Without Blacks /
_rRalph Ellison --
_g11.
_tO. J. Simpson and Our Trial by Fire /
_rMichael Eric Dyson --
_gCh. 9.
_tFaith and Spirituality --
_g1.
_tSpirituals --
_g2.
_tSpiritual Song /
_rRichard Allen --
_g3.
_tA Thanksgiving Sermon /
_rAbsalom Jones --
_g4.
_tExcerpt from Clotel /
_rWilliam Wells Brown --
_g5.
_tExcerpt from A Brand Plucked from the Fire /
_rJulia A. Foote --
_g6.
_tAn Antebellum Sermon /
_rPaul Laurence Dunbar --
_g7.
_tWritings /
_rFenton Johnson --
_g8.
_tGo Down Death /
_rJames Weldon Johnson --
_g9.
_tFaith Hasn't Got No Eyes /
_rZora Neale Hurston --
_g10.
_tSalvation /
_rLangston Hughes --
_g11.
_tThe Most Durable Power /
_rMartin Luther King, Jr. --
_g12.
_tBlack Theology and Black Power /
_rJames H. Cone --
_g13.
_tThe Black Church and Socialist Politics /
_rCornel West --
_g14.
_tA Torchlight for America /
_rLouis Farrakhan.
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