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adam_text | Contents
xi
Acknowledgements
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List of Photographs
xiii
Introduction
CHAPTER I
Roots of Reform and
Early African American Feminism
WOMEN AND THE CHURCH
6
Maria W. Stewart, Cause for Encouragement
(1832)
8
Jarená
Lee, Excerpts from The Life and Religious Experiences of
Jarená Lee,
a Coloured Lady, Giving an Account of her Call to Preach the Gospel
(1836)
20
Zilpha Elaw, Excerpts from Memoirs of the
Ufe,
Religious Experiences,
Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw, An American Female
of Colour: Together with Some Account of the Great Religious Revipah in
America
(1846)
28
Julia Foote, Excerpts from A Brand Plucked From the Fire. An
Autobiographical Sketch
(1879)
FEMALE BENEVOLENT AND LITERARY SOCIETIES
40
Maria W. Stewart, An Address Delivered Before the Afric-American
Female Intelligence Society of Boston
(1832)
44
Sarah
Mapps
Douglass, Mental Feasts
(1832)
46
Anonymous, Address to the Female Literary Association of
Philadelphia, On their First Anniversary: By a Member
(1832)
ABOLITION
47
Sarah
Forten [ Magawisca ],
The Abuse of Liberty
(1831)
48
Sarah
Mapps
Douglass
[ Zillah ], A
Mothers Love
(1832)
50
Lucy Stanton, A Plea for the Oppressed
(1850)
52
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, The Colored People in America,
Poems on Miscellaneous Subjects
(1854)
WE MUST BE UP AND DOING
54
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Could we trace the record of every
human heart...
(1857)
57
Sojourner Truth, Pro-Slavery in Indiana
(1858)
59
Sarah Parker Remond, Three Lectures
(1859)
59 1.
Lecture on American Slavery by a Colored Lady
65 2.
A Second Lecture by Miss Remond
68
3. The Lecture at the Lion Hotel
69
Sarah Parker Remond, Miss Remond in Manchester
(1859)
CHAPTER
2
Feminist Black Nationalism
83
EMIGRATION AND COLONIZATION
85
Sojourner Truth, Lecture by Sojourner Truth
(1853)
87
Mary Ann Shadd
Cary,
The Humbug of Reform
(1854)
89
Mary Ann Shadd
Cary,
A Voice ofThanks
(1861)
91
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Mrs. Frances E. Watkins Harper on
the War and the Presidents Colonization Scheme
(1862)
93
Elizabeth J.Jennings, Thoughts on Colonization
(1862)
EDUCATION
95
Maria W. Stewart, Mrs. Stewards Essays
(1832)
97
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Letter from Miss Watkins
(1859)
98
Katie S. Campbell, Our Educational Interests
(1873)
too Anna Julia Cooper/ The Higher Education ofWomen
(1891)
114
Nannie Helen Burroughs, Industrial Education -Will it Solve the
Negro Problem
( 1904)
in Fannie Barrier Williams, Industrial Education —Will it Solve the
Negro Problem
(1904)
123
Josephine B.Bruce, What Has Education Done for Colored
Women
(1904)
LABOR AND EMPLOYMENT
128
Maria W. Stewart, Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall
(1832)
132
Lucy Parsons, Mrs.Parsons Lecture [I am an anarchist...]
(1886)
136
Nannie Helen Burroughs, The Colored Woman and Her Relation
to the Domestic Problem
(1902)
CONTENTS
U1 Mary
Church Terrell, What it Means to Be Colored in the Capital of
the United States
(1907)
148
Addie Hunton, Employment of Colored Women in Chicago
(1911)
152
A Negro Nurse, More Slavery at the South
(1912)
MIGRATION
158
Gertrude
Mosseli
[Mrs. N.E
Mosseli],
Our Woman s Department
...
A
Word of Counsel
(1886)
159
Victoria Earle Matthews, Some of the Dangers Confronting
Southern Girls in the North
(1898)
164
Fannie Barrier Williams, Social Bonds in the Black Belt of Chicago
(1905)
CHAPTER
3
Lynching
m
182
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper/ Duty to Dependent Races
(1891)
188
Ida B. Wells, Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases
(1892)
208
Ida B.Weils
[BarnetťJ/ The
Negro s Case in Equity
(1900)
212
Mary Church Terrell, Lynching from a Negro s Point of View
(1904)
225
The Ann-Lynching Crusaders, The Anti-Lynching Crusaders
(1922)
CHAPTER
4
Defending Black Womanhood and
the Black Women s Club Movement
231
DEFENSE OF BLACK WOMANHOOD
233
Fannie Barrier Williams, The Intellectual Progress of the Colored
Women of the United States Since the Emancipation Proclamation
(1894)
244
Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin, A Charge to be Refuted
(1895)
245
Lucy Craft Laney/The Burden of the Educated ColoredWoman
(1899)
250
Addie Hunton, Negro Womanhood Defended
(1904)
WE MUST BE UP AND DOING
CLUB MOVEMENT
254
Mary Church Terrell, The Duty of the National Association of
Colored Women to the Race
(1900)
264
Margaret Murray Washington, The Gain in the Life of Negro
Women
(1904)
270
Josephine
Silone-
Yates,
The National Association of Colored
Women
(1904)
CHAPTER
5
Woman s Rights, Suffrage, Temperance
279
woman s rights
281
Sojourner Truth, Woman s Rights Convention
(1851)
282
Sojourner Truth, Woman s Rights Convention. Meeting at the
Broadway Tabernacle
(1853)
284
Harriet Beecher Stowe, SojournerTruth,The Libyan Sibyl
(1863)
297
Frances D. Gage, Sojourner Truth
(1863)
зоо
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, We Are All Bound Up Together
(1866)
SUFFRAGE
304
Sojourner Truth, Female Suffrage
(1867)
309
NaomiTalbert/ A Colored Woman
s
Voice
(1869)
310
Mary Ann Shadd
Cary,
Speech to Judiciary Committee RerThe
Right ofWomen to Vote
(1874)
312
Mary E. ( Meb )
Britton,
Woman s Suffrage. A Potent Agency in
Public Reforms
(1887)
317
Anna Julia Cooper, Woman versus the Indian
(1892)
337
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Woman s Political Future
(1894)
340
Adelia
Hunt Logan, Woman Suffrage
(1905)
343
Mary Church Terrell, Woman Suffrage and the 15th Amendment
(1915)
TEMPERANCE
344
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, The Woman s Christian Temperance
Union and the Colored Woman
(1888)
349
Ida B. Wells, All things considered
... (1891)
351
Carrie W. Clifford, Love
s
Way (A Christmas Story)
(1905)
363
References and Further Readings
і
75
Index of Names
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