Daughter of the Revolution
, by Dworkin, Ira- ISBN: 9780813539614 | 0813539617
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 3/25/2007
Juvenilia | p. 1 |
The evils of intemperance and their remedy | p. 3 |
One scene from the drama of early days | p. 7 |
Famous men of the negro race | p. 9 |
Toussaint L'Ouverture | p. 11 |
Hon. Frederick Douglass | p. 23 |
William Wells Brown | p. 34 |
Robert Brown Elliott | p. 40 |
Edwin Garrison Walker | p. 49 |
Lewis Hayden | p. 58 |
Charles Lenox Remond | p. 63 |
Sergeant William H. Carney | p. 70 |
John Mercer Langston | p. 77 |
Senator Blanche K. Bruce | p. 87 |
Robert Morris | p. 94 |
Booker T. Washington | p. 103 |
Famous women of the negro race [no installment XI was ever published.] | p. 111 |
Phenomenal vocalists | p. 113 |
Sojourner truth | p. 123 |
Harriet Tubman ("Moses") | p. 132 |
Some literary workers | p. 140 |
Literary workers (concluded) | p. 147 |
Educators | p. 156 |
Educators (continued) | p. 163 |
Educators (concluded) | p. 171 |
Club life among colored women | p. 178 |
Artists | p. 185 |
Higher education of colored women in white schools and colleges | p. 193 |
Furnace blasts, by J. Shirley Shadrach | p. 199 |
The growth of the social evil among all classes and races in America | p. 201 |
Black or white - which should be the young Afro-American's choice in marriage | p. 208 |
The colored American magazine controversy | p. 215 |
Latest phases of the race problem in America | p. 217 |
How a New York newspaper man entertained a number of colored ladies and gentlemen at dinner in the Revere House, Boston, and how the colored American league was started | p. 226 |
Letter to William Monroe Trotter | p. 238 |
Selected biographies from the colored American magazine | p. 249 |
Whittier, the friend of the negro | p. 251 |
Charles Winter Wood; or, From Bootblack to Professor | p. 259 |
Rev. John Henry Dorsey | p. 263 |
Munroe Rogers | p. 269 |
Elijah William Smith : a colored poet of early days | p. 277 |
Heroes and heroines in black 1 : Neil Johnson, America Woodfolk, Robert Smalls et al | p. 285 |
William Pickens, Yale University | p. 291 |
Mr. Alan Kirkland Soga | p. 296 |
Mrs. Jane E. Sharp's School for African girls | p. 300 |
The dark races of the twentieth century [no installment V was ever published.] | p. 305 |
Oceanica : the dark-hued inhabitants of New Guinea, the Bismarck Archipelago, New Hebrides, Solomon Islands, Fiji Islands, Polynesia, Samoa, and Hawaii | p. 307 |
The Malay Peninsula : Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the Philippines | p. 312 |
The yellow race : Siam, China, Japan, Korea, Thibet | p. 317 |
Africa : Abyssinians, Egyptians, Nilotic class, Berbers, Kaffirs, Hottentots, Africans of Northern tropics (including negroes of Central, Eastern, and Western Africa), negroes of the United States | p. 322 |
The North American Indian - conclusion | p. 327 |
Black classics series | p. 333 |
A primer of facts pertaining to the early greatness of the African race and the possibility of restoration by its descendants - with epilogue | p. 335 |
Published orations | p. 353 |
Address at the citizens' William Lloyd Garrison centenary celebration | p. 355 |
Address at the two days of observance of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Sumner | p. 358 |
Men of vision | p. 361 |
No. 1. Mark Rene De Mortie | p. 363 |
No. 2. Rev. Leonard Andrew Grimes | p. 369 |
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