A Social History of the American Negro Being a History of the Negro Problem in the United States. Including A History and Study of the Republic of Liberia
Benjamin Griffith Brawley
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A Social History of the American Negro Being a History of the Negro Problem in the United States. Including A History and Study of the Republic of Liberia
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A SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE American Negro
A HISTORY OF THE NEGRO PROBLEM IN THE UNITED STATES
INCLUDING A HISTORY AND STUDY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
TO THE MEMORY OF
TO THE MEMORY OF
NORWOOD PENROSE HALLOWELL
PATRIOT 1839-1914
PATRIOT 1839-1914
INCLUDING A HISTORY AND STUDY OF THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA
TO THE MEMORY OF
TO THE MEMORY OF
NORWOOD PENROSE HALLOWELL
PATRIOT 1839-1914
PATRIOT 1839-1914
CONTENTS
CHAPTER I
THE COMING OF NEGROES TO AMERICA
CHAPTER II
THE NEGRO IN THE COLONIES
CHAPTER III
THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
CHAPTER IV
THE NEW WEST, THE SOUTH, AND THE WEST INDIES
CHAPTER V
INDIAN AND NEGRO
CHAPTER VI
EARLY APPROACH TO THE NEGRO PROBLEM
CHAPTER VII
THE NEGRO REPLY—I: REVOLT
CHAPTER VIII
THE NEGRO REPLY—II: ORGANIZATION AND AGITATION
CHAPTER IX
LIBERIA
CHAPTER X
THE NEGRO A NATIONAL ISSUE
CHAPTER XI
SOCIAL PROGRESS, 1820-1860
CHAPTER XII
THE CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION
CHAPTER XIII
THE ERA OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
CHAPTER XIV
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW SOUTH
CHAPTER XV
"THE VALE OF TEARS," 1890-1910
CHAPTER XVI
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW AGE
CHAPTER XVII
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
CHAPTER I
THE COMING OF NEGROES TO AMERICA
CHAPTER II
THE NEGRO IN THE COLONIES
CHAPTER III
THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
CHAPTER IV
THE NEW WEST, THE SOUTH, AND THE WEST INDIES
CHAPTER V
INDIAN AND NEGRO
CHAPTER VI
EARLY APPROACH TO THE NEGRO PROBLEM
CHAPTER VII
THE NEGRO REPLY—I: REVOLT
CHAPTER VIII
THE NEGRO REPLY—II: ORGANIZATION AND AGITATION
CHAPTER IX
LIBERIA
CHAPTER X
THE NEGRO A NATIONAL ISSUE
CHAPTER XI
SOCIAL PROGRESS, 1820-1860
CHAPTER XII
THE CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION
CHAPTER XIII
THE ERA OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
CHAPTER XIV
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW SOUTH
CHAPTER XV
"THE VALE OF TEARS," 1890-1910
CHAPTER XVI
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW AGE
CHAPTER XVII
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
PREFACE
SOCIAL HISTORY OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO
CHAPTER I
THE COMING OF NEGROES TO AMERICA
1. African Origins
2. The Negro in Spanish Exploration
3. Development of the Slave-Trade
4. Planting of Slavery in the Colonies
5. The Wake of the Slave-Ship
1. African Origins
2. The Negro in Spanish Exploration
3. Development of the Slave-Trade
4. Planting of Slavery in the Colonies
5. The Wake of the Slave-Ship
THE COMING OF NEGROES TO AMERICA
1. African Origins
2. The Negro in Spanish Exploration
3. Development of the Slave-Trade
4. Planting of Slavery in the Colonies
5. The Wake of the Slave-Ship
1. African Origins
2. The Negro in Spanish Exploration
3. Development of the Slave-Trade
4. Planting of Slavery in the Colonies
5. The Wake of the Slave-Ship
CHAPTER II
THE NEGRO IN THE COLONIES
1. Servitude and Slavery
2. The Indian, the Mulatto, and the Free Negro
3. First Effort for Social Betterment
4. Early Insurrections
1. Servitude and Slavery
2. The Indian, the Mulatto, and the Free Negro
3. First Effort for Social Betterment
4. Early Insurrections
THE NEGRO IN THE COLONIES
1. Servitude and Slavery
2. The Indian, the Mulatto, and the Free Negro
3. First Effort for Social Betterment
4. Early Insurrections
1. Servitude and Slavery
2. The Indian, the Mulatto, and the Free Negro
3. First Effort for Social Betterment
4. Early Insurrections
CHAPTER III
THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
1. Sentiment in England and America
2. The Negro in the War
3. The Northwest Territory and the Constitution
4. Early Steps toward Abolition
5. Beginning of Racial Consciousness
1. Sentiment in England and America
2. The Negro in the War
3. The Northwest Territory and the Constitution
4. Early Steps toward Abolition
5. Beginning of Racial Consciousness
THE REVOLUTIONARY ERA
1. Sentiment in England and America
2. The Negro in the War
3. The Northwest Territory and the Constitution
4. Early Steps toward Abolition
5. Beginning of Racial Consciousness
1. Sentiment in England and America
2. The Negro in the War
3. The Northwest Territory and the Constitution
4. Early Steps toward Abolition
5. Beginning of Racial Consciousness
CHAPTER IV
THE NEW WEST, THE SOUTH, AND THE WEST INDIES
1. The Cotton-Gin, the New Southwest, and the First Fugitive Slave Law
2. Toussaint L'Ouverture, Louisiana, and the Formal Closing of the Slave-Trade
3. Gabriel's Insurrection and the Rise of the Negro Problem
1. The Cotton-Gin, the New Southwest, and the First Fugitive Slave Law
2. Toussaint L'Ouverture, Louisiana, and the Formal Closing of the Slave-Trade
3. Gabriel's Insurrection and the Rise of the Negro Problem
THE NEW WEST, THE SOUTH, AND THE WEST INDIES
1. The Cotton-Gin, the New Southwest, and the First Fugitive Slave Law
2. Toussaint L'Ouverture, Louisiana, and the Formal Closing of the Slave-Trade
3. Gabriel's Insurrection and the Rise of the Negro Problem
1. The Cotton-Gin, the New Southwest, and the First Fugitive Slave Law
2. Toussaint L'Ouverture, Louisiana, and the Formal Closing of the Slave-Trade
3. Gabriel's Insurrection and the Rise of the Negro Problem
CHAPTER V
INDIAN AND NEGRO
1. Creek, Seminole, and Negro to 1817: The War of 1812
2. First Seminole War and the Treaties of Indian Spring and Fort Moultrie
3. From the Treaty of Fort Moultrie to the Treaty of Payne's Landing
4. Osceola and the Second Seminole War
1. Creek, Seminole, and Negro to 1817: The War of 1812
2. First Seminole War and the Treaties of Indian Spring and Fort Moultrie
3. From the Treaty of Fort Moultrie to the Treaty of Payne's Landing
4. Osceola and the Second Seminole War
INDIAN AND NEGRO
1. Creek, Seminole, and Negro to 1817: The War of 1812
2. First Seminole War and the Treaties of Indian Spring and Fort Moultrie
3. From the Treaty of Fort Moultrie to the Treaty of Payne's Landing
4. Osceola and the Second Seminole War
1. Creek, Seminole, and Negro to 1817: The War of 1812
2. First Seminole War and the Treaties of Indian Spring and Fort Moultrie
3. From the Treaty of Fort Moultrie to the Treaty of Payne's Landing
4. Osceola and the Second Seminole War
CHAPTER VI
EARLY APPROACH TO THE NEGRO PROBLEM
1. The Ultimate Problem and the Missouri Compromise
2. Colonization
3. Slavery
1. The Ultimate Problem and the Missouri Compromise
2. Colonization
3. Slavery
EARLY APPROACH TO THE NEGRO PROBLEM
1. The Ultimate Problem and the Missouri Compromise
2. Colonization
3. Slavery
1. The Ultimate Problem and the Missouri Compromise
2. Colonization
3. Slavery
CHAPTER VII
THE NEGRO REPLY, I: REVOLT
1. Denmark Vesey's Insurrection
2. Nat Turner's Insurrection
3. The "Amistad" and "Creole" Cases
1. Denmark Vesey's Insurrection
2. Nat Turner's Insurrection
3. The "Amistad" and "Creole" Cases
THE NEGRO REPLY, I: REVOLT
1. Denmark Vesey's Insurrection
2. Nat Turner's Insurrection
3. The "Amistad" and "Creole" Cases
1. Denmark Vesey's Insurrection
2. Nat Turner's Insurrection
3. The "Amistad" and "Creole" Cases
CHAPTER VIII
THE NEGRO REPLY, II: ORGANIZATION AND AGITATION
1. Walker's "Appeal"
2. The Convention Movement
3. Sojourner Truth and Woman Suffrage
1. Walker's "Appeal"
2. The Convention Movement
3. Sojourner Truth and Woman Suffrage
THE NEGRO REPLY, II: ORGANIZATION AND AGITATION
1. Walker's "Appeal"
2. The Convention Movement
3. Sojourner Truth and Woman Suffrage
1. Walker's "Appeal"
2. The Convention Movement
3. Sojourner Truth and Woman Suffrage
CHAPTER IX
LIBERIA
1. The Place and the People
2. History
3. International Relations
4. Economic and Social Conditions
1. The Place and the People
2. History
3. International Relations
4. Economic and Social Conditions
LIBERIA
1. The Place and the People
2. History
3. International Relations
4. Economic and Social Conditions
1. The Place and the People
2. History
3. International Relations
4. Economic and Social Conditions
CHAPTER X
THE NEGRO A NATIONAL ISSUE
1. Current Tendencies
2. The Challenge of the Abolitionists
3. The Contest
1. Current Tendencies
2. The Challenge of the Abolitionists
3. The Contest
THE NEGRO A NATIONAL ISSUE
1. Current Tendencies
2. The Challenge of the Abolitionists
3. The Contest
1. Current Tendencies
2. The Challenge of the Abolitionists
3. The Contest
CHAPTER XI
SOCIAL PROGRESS, 1820-1860177
SOCIAL PROGRESS, 1820-1860177
CHAPTER XII
THE CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION
THE CIVIL WAR AND EMANCIPATION
CHAPTER XIII
THE ERA OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
1. The Problem
2. Meeting the Problem
3. Reaction: The KuKlux Klan
4. Counter-Reaction: The Negro Exodus
5. A Postscript on the War and Reconstruction
1. The Problem
2. Meeting the Problem
3. Reaction: The KuKlux Klan
4. Counter-Reaction: The Negro Exodus
5. A Postscript on the War and Reconstruction
THE ERA OF ENFRANCHISEMENT
1. The Problem
2. Meeting the Problem
3. Reaction: The KuKlux Klan
4. Counter-Reaction: The Negro Exodus
5. A Postscript on the War and Reconstruction
1. The Problem
2. Meeting the Problem
3. Reaction: The KuKlux Klan
4. Counter-Reaction: The Negro Exodus
5. A Postscript on the War and Reconstruction
CHAPTER XIV
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW SOUTH
1. Political Life: Disfranchisement
2. Economic Life: Peonage
3. Social Life: Proscription, Lynching
1. Political Life: Disfranchisement
2. Economic Life: Peonage
3. Social Life: Proscription, Lynching
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW SOUTH
1. Political Life: Disfranchisement
2. Economic Life: Peonage
3. Social Life: Proscription, Lynching
1. Political Life: Disfranchisement
2. Economic Life: Peonage
3. Social Life: Proscription, Lynching
CHAPTER XV
"THE VALE OF TEARS," 1890-1910
1. Current Opinion and Tendencies
2. Industrial Education: Booker T. Washington
3. Individual Achievement: The Spanish-American War
4. Mob Violence; Election Troubles; The Atlanta Massacre
5. The Question of Labor
6. Defamation: Brownsville
1. Current Opinion and Tendencies
2. Industrial Education: Booker T. Washington
3. Individual Achievement: The Spanish-American War
4. Mob Violence; Election Troubles; The Atlanta Massacre
5. The Question of Labor
6. Defamation: Brownsville
"THE VALE OF TEARS," 1890-1910
1. Current Opinion and Tendencies
2. Industrial Education: Booker T. Washington
3. Individual Achievement: The Spanish-American War
4. Mob Violence; Election Troubles; The Atlanta Massacre
5. The Question of Labor
6. Defamation: Brownsville
1. Current Opinion and Tendencies
2. Industrial Education: Booker T. Washington
3. Individual Achievement: The Spanish-American War
4. Mob Violence; Election Troubles; The Atlanta Massacre
5. The Question of Labor
6. Defamation: Brownsville
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II
7. The Dawn of a To-morrow
7. The Dawn of a To-morrow
CHAPTER XVI
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW AGE
1. Character of the Period
2. Migration; East St. Louis
3. The Great War
4. High Tension: Washington, Chicago, Elaine
5. The Widening Problem
1. Character of the Period
2. Migration; East St. Louis
3. The Great War
4. High Tension: Washington, Chicago, Elaine
5. The Widening Problem
THE NEGRO IN THE NEW AGE
1. Character of the Period
2. Migration; East St. Louis
3. The Great War
4. High Tension: Washington, Chicago, Elaine
5. The Widening Problem
1. Character of the Period
2. Migration; East St. Louis
3. The Great War
4. High Tension: Washington, Chicago, Elaine
5. The Widening Problem
CHAPTER XVII
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
1. World Aspect
2. The Negro in American Life
3. Face to Face
1. World Aspect
2. The Negro in American Life
3. Face to Face
THE NEGRO PROBLEM
1. World Aspect
2. The Negro in American Life
3. Face to Face
1. World Aspect
2. The Negro in American Life
3. Face to Face
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. General References
II. INDIVIDUAL WORKS
III. Special Lists
I. General References
II. INDIVIDUAL WORKS
III. Special Lists
SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
I. General References
II. INDIVIDUAL WORKS
III. Special Lists
I. General References
II. INDIVIDUAL WORKS
III. Special Lists
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