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African American History
: There Is a River: Black Protest in Antebellum America
Editor in Chief:
Claudrena Harold, University of Virginia
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1. Many Thousand Gone: The Black Experience in Colonial America
2. In Hope of Liberty: African American Life in the Age of Revolution
3. Now Comes the Test: Race, Nation, and the Limits of Freedom in the Early Republic
4. There Is a River: Black Protest in Antebellum America
5. A Divided Nation: The Turbulent Fifties
6. The Dawn of Freedom: The Civil War and the Reconstruction of a Nation
7. The Betrayal of the Negro: Black Accommodation and Black Protest in the Era of Jim Crow
8. If We Must Die: World War I and the New Negro Renaissance
9. Making a New Deal: African Americans, Organized Labor, and Shifting Political Alliances
10. Double V: African Americans, World War II, and the Dawn of Cold War Era Politics
11. From Montgomery to Selma: The Modern Civil Rights Movement
12. Fire Next Time: Martin Luther King, the Poor People’s Campaign, and Opposition to the Vietnam War
13. Say It Loud: Black Power, Black Feminism, and the Search for a New Radical Paradigm
14. From Protest to Politics: Black Life in the Post–Civil Rights Era
15. From Katrina to Obama: Race in the New Millennium
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Samuel Cornish and John Russwurm: First Freedom's Journal Editorial (1827)
David Walker: Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World (1829)
The Confessions of Nat Turner (1831)
Henry Highland Garnet: "An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America" (1843)
William Lloyd Garrison: "Address to the Friends of Freedom and Emancipation in the United States" (1844)
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (1845)
Frederick Douglass: First Editorial of the North Star (1847)
William Lloyd Garrison: First Liberator Editorial (1831)
Lydia Maria Child: Thoughts on Slavery and Emancipation (1833)
Lydia Maria Child: “Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject” (1833)
William Lloyd Garrison: "The Triumph of Mobocracy in Boston" (1835)
William Drayton: The South Vindicated from the Treason and Fanaticism of the Northern Abolitionists (1836)
William Wells Brown: "Slavery As It Is" (1847)
Frederick Douglass: Letter "To My Old Master" (1848)
Narrative of the Life of Henry "Box" Brown, Written by Himself (ca. 1851)
Sojourner Truth: "Ain't I a Woman?" (1851)
John S. Rock: "Whenever the Colored Man Is Elevated, It Will Be by His Own Exertions" (1858)
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