| | Document Type | : | BL | Record Number | : | 104677 | Doc. No | : | b62222 | Title & Author | : | African Americans and the Haitian revolution :selected essays and historical documents /edited by Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon. | Publication Statement | : | New York :Routledge,2010. | Page. NO | : | vii, 259 p. :ill. ;25 cm. | ISBN | : | 9780415803755 (hardback : alk. paper) | | | 0415803756 (hardback : alk. paper) | | | 9780415803762 (pbk. : alk. paper) | | | 0415803764 (pbk. : alk. paper) | Bibliographies/Indexes | : | Includes bibliographical references and index. | Contents | : | Fever and fret : the Haitian Revolution and African American responses / Maurice Jackson and Jacqueline Bacon -- Afro-American sailors and the international communication network : the case of Newport Bowers / Julius S. Scott -- The roots of early Black nationalism : northern African American's invocations of Haiti in the early nineteenth century / Sara C. Fanning -- The Black Republic : the influence of the Haitian Revolution on northern Black political consciousness, 1816-1862 / Leslie M. Alexander -- A revolution unexampled in the history of man : the Haitian Revolution in Freedom's journal, 1827-1829 / Jacqueline Bacon -- Antebellum African Americans, public commemoration, and the Haitian Revolution : a problem of historical mythmaking / Mitch Kachun -- American Toussaints : symbol, subversion, and the Black Atlantic tradition in the American Civil War / Matthew J. Clavin -- The spirit of human brotherhood, the sisterhood of nations, and perfect manhood : Frederick Douglass and the rhetorical significance of the Haitian Revolution / Glen McClish -- No man could hinder him : remembering Toussaint Louverture and the Haitian Revolution in the history and culture of the African American people / Maurice Jackson -- The condition and prospects of Hayti / John Browne Russwurm -- The Haitian Revolution in Freedom's journal, the first African American newspaper : 1827-1828 -- From A lecture on the Haytien revolutions with a sketch of the character of Toussaint L'Ouverture, delivered at the Stuyvesant Institute, for the benefit of the Colored Orphan Asylum, February 26, 1841 / James McCune Smith -- From St. Domingo : its revolutions and its patriots : a lecture delivered before the Metropolitan Athenaeum, London, May 16, and at St. Thomas' Church, Philadelphia, December 20, 1854 / William Wells Brown -- From A vindication of the capacity of the Negro race for self-government, and civilized progress as demonstrated by historical events of the Haytian Revolution and the subsequent acts of that people since their national independence / James Theodore Holly -- The Haitian Revolution in resolutions adopted by African American state and regional conventions 1858, 1859, 1865 -- From Men of mark : eminent, progressive, and rising / William J. Simmons -- From Lecture on Haiti : the Haitian Pavilion dedication ceremonies delivered at the World's Fair in Jackson Park, Chicago, Jan. 2d. 1893 / Frederick Douglass -- The same / Langston Hughes -- From A history of pan-African Revolt / C.L.R. James -- Mister Toussan / Ralph Ellison -- Ho Chi Minh is Toussaint L'Ouverture of Indo-China / Paul Robeson. | Subject | : | African Americans-- Race identity-- History-- 19th century. | Subject | : | African Americans-- Attitudes-- History-- 19th century. | Subject | : | African Americans-- Intellectual life-- 19th century. | Subject | : | Black nationalism-- United States-- History-- 19th century. | Subject | : | Slave insurrections-- Haiti. | Subject | : | Haiti, History, Revolution, 1791-1804, Influence. | Subject | : | Haiti, History, Revolution, 1791-1804, Historiography. | Subject | : | Haiti, History, Revolution, 1791-1804, Sources. | Dewey Classification | : | 305.896/07309034 | LC Classification | : | E185.625.A3843 2010 | Added Entry | : | Jackson, Maurice,1950- | | | Bacon, Jacqueline,1965- |
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