A Social History of the American Negro eBook

Benjamin Griffith Brawley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about A Social History of the American Negro.

A Social History of the American Negro eBook

Benjamin Griffith Brawley
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 546 pages of information about A Social History of the American Negro.

1.  On Chapter II, Section 3; Chapter III, Section 5; Chapter VIII and Chapter XI, the general topic being the social progress of the Negro before 1860.  Titles are mainly in the order of appearance of works.

Mather, Cotton:  Rules for the Society of Negroes, 1693.  Reprinted by George H. Moore, Lenox Library, New York, 1888.

  The Negro Christianized.  An Essay to excite and assist that good
  work, the instruction of Negro-servants in Christianity.  Boston,
  1706.

Allen, Richard.  The Life, Experience and Gospel Labors of the Rt.  Rev. Richard Allen, written by himself.  Philadelphia, 1793.

Hall, Prince.  A Charge delivered to the African Lodge, June 24, 1797, at Menotomy, by the Right Worshipful Prince Hall. (Boston) 1797.

To the Free Africans and Other Free People of Color in the United States. (Broadside) Philadelphia, 1797.

Walker, David:  Appeal, in four articles, together with a Preamble to the Colored Citizens of the World.  Boston, 1829.

Garrison, William Lloyd:  An Address delivered before the Free People of Color in Philadelphia, New York, and other cities, during the month of June, 1831.  Boston, 1831.

  Thoughts on African Colonization (see list above).

Minutes and Proceedings of the First Annual Convention of the People of Color, held by adjournments in the City of Philadelphia, from the sixth to the eleventh of June, inclusive, 1831.  Philadelphia, 1831.

College for Colored Youth.  An Account of the New Haven City Meeting and Resolutions with Recommendations of the College, and Strictures upon the Doings of New Haven.  New York, 1831.

On the Condition of the Free People of Color in the United States.  New York, 1839. (The Anti-Slavery Examiner, No. 13.)

Condition of the People of Color in the State of Ohio, with interesting anecdotes.  Boston, 1839.

Armistead, Wilson:  Memoir of Paul Cuffe.  London, 1840.

Wilson, Joseph:  Sketches of the Higher Classes of Colored Society in Philadelphia.  Philadelphia, 1841.

National Convention of Colored Men and Their Friends.  Troy, N.Y., 1847.

Garnet, Henry Highland:  The Past and Present Condition and the Destiny of the Colored Race.  Troy, 1848.

Delany, Martin R.:  The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered.  Philadelphia, 1852.

Cincinnati Convention of Colored Freedmen of Ohio.  Proceedings, Jan. 14-19, 1852.  Cincinnati, 1852.

Proceedings of the Colored National Convention, held in Rochester, July 6, 7, and 8, 1853.  Rochester, 1853.

Cleveland National Emigration Convention of Colored People.  Proceedings, Aug. 22-24, 1854.  Pittsburg, 1854.

Nell, William C.:  The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution, with sketches of several Distinguished Colored Persons:  to which is added a brief survey of the Condition and Prospects of Colored Americans, with an Introduction by Harriet Beecher Stowe.  Boston, 1855.

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