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adam_text | Titel: The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers
Autor: Robbins, Hollis
Jahr: 2017
Contents
What Is an African American Classic?
by HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. Xlii
Introduction by hollis rob bins and
HENRY LOUIS GATES, JR. xxiii
Suggestions for Further Reading xxxv
THE PORTABLE
NINETEENTH-CENTURY
AFRICAN AMERICAN WOMEN WRITERS
PERSONAL ACCOUNTS OF
ABOLITION AND FREEDOM
i. Anonymous (no date) 3
Address to the Female Literary Association of Philadelphia,
on Their First Anniversary: By a Member (1832) 3
2.. Sojourner Truth (ca. 1797-1883) 6
Speech Delivered to Women s Rights Convention in Akron
Ohio (1851) 7
Anti-Slavery Bugle Version (1851) 7
Frances D. Gage Version (1863) 8
Selections on Western Settlement from Narrative of
Sojourner Truth (1875) 9
Petition to Congress. 9
Truths from Sojourner Truth 9
From The N.Y. Tribune. Sojourner Truth at Work. 10
3- Mary Prince (ca. 1788-after 1833) 12
Excerpt from The History of Mary Prince, a West Indian
Slave 13
CONTENTS
4. Nancy Prince (1799-after 1856) 2 5
From A Narrative of the Life and Travels of Mrs. Nancy
Prince (1850) 2^
5. Maria W. Stewart (ca. 1803-1879) ^9
An Address Delivered at the African Masonic Hall (1833) 30
6. Sarah Mapps Douglass (Zillah) (1806-1882) 38
A Mother s Love (1832) . _ r 39
7. Harriet Jacobs (1813-1897) 41
The Loophole of Retreat from Incidents in the Life of
a Slave Girl (j 861) 41
8. FJizabeth Keckley (1818-1907) 46
The Secret History of Mrs. Lincoln s Wardrobe in
New York, from Behind the Scenes, or, Thirty Years a
Slave and Four Years in the White House (1868) 47
9. Eliza Potter (1820-after 1861) 53
New Orleans, from A Hairdresser s Experience in High
Life (1859) 54
jo. Harriet Wilson (1825-1900) 67
Selections from Our Nig (1859) 67
Preface 68
Chapter I: Mag Smith, My Mother. 68
Chapter XII: The Winding Up of the Matter. 73
11. Hannah Crafts/Bond (1826-after 1859) 76
Selections from The Bondwoman s Narrative (ca. 1858) 77
Chapter 1: In Childhood 77
Chapter 13: A Turn of the Wheel 79
12. Sarah Parker Rcmond (1826-1894) 86
The Negroes in the United States of America (1862) 87
13. Louisa Picquet (ca. 1829-1896) 91
The Family Sold at Auction—Louisa Bought by a
New Orleans Gentleman, and What Came of it, from
The Octoroon (1861) 92.
FUGITIVES AND EMIGRANTS:
MOVING WEST AND NORTH
14. Mrs. John Little (no date) IOi
Mrs. John Little, from The Refugee: Narratives of
Fugitive Slaves in Canada (1856) 101
CONTENTS
15. Mary Ann Shadd Cary (1823-1893) 109
Selections from A Plea for Emigration, or, Notes of
Canada West (1852) no
Settlements,—Dawn,—Elgin,—Institution,—Fugitive Home no
Political Rights—Election Law—Oath—Currency. 114
16. Jennie Carter (Semper Fidelis) (ca. 1830-1881) 117
Letter from Nevada County: Mud Hill, September 2,
1868 (1868) 118
Letter from Nevada County: Mud Hill, September 12,
1868 (1868) 120
17. Abby Fisher (ca. 1832-after 1881) 122
Selections from What Mrs. Fisher Knows About Old
Southern Cooking, Soups, Pickles, Preserves, Etc. (i88r) 123
Preface and Apology 123
Jumberlie—A Creole Dish 123
Oyster Gumbo Soup 124
Tonic Bitters—A Southern Remedy for Invalids 124
Sweet Cucumber Pickles 124
Pap for Infant Diet 125
NORTHERN WOMEN AND
THE POST-WAR SOUTH
18. Charlotte Forten Grimke (1837-1914)
Life on the Sea Islands (1864)
Charles Sumner, On Seeing Some Pictures of the Interior of
His House (1874)
The Gathering of the Grand Army (1890)
19- Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin (1842-1924)
Address to the First National Conference of Colored
Women (1895)
An Open Letter to the Educational League of Georgia
(1889)
2-0. Edmonia Goodelle Highgate (1844-1870)
A Spring Day Up the James (1865)
Rainy-Day Ink Drops (1865)
Neglected Opportunities (1866)
On Horse Back—Saddle Dash, No. 1 (1866)
129
130
164
165
168
169
172
176
177
179
181
183
Vlll
CONTENTS
memoirs: looking back
21. Julia A.J. Foote {1823-1900) 189
Selections from A Brand. Plucked from the Fire (1879)
Chapter I: Birth and Parentage 19°
Chapter IV: My Teacher Hung for Crime 192
Chapter XIX: Public Effort—Excommunication 194
Chapter XXII: A Visit to My Parents—Further Labors 196
22. Jarena Lee (1783-1855) 200
Selection from Religious Experience and Journal of
Mrs. Jarena Lee, Giving an Account of Her Call to
Preach the Gospel (1849) 201
My Call to Preach the Gospel. 202
23. Zilpha Elaw (1790-after 1845) 207
Selection from Memoirs of the Life, Religious Experience,
Ministerial Travels and Labours of Mrs. Zilpha Elaw,
an American Female of Colour {1846) 208
24. Lucy Delaney (ca. 1830-after 1891) 218
Selections from From Darkness Cometh the Light (1891) 219
Chapter IV. 219
Chapter V. 223
25. Ella Sheppard (1851-1914) 227
Historical Sketch of the Jubilee Singers (1911) 228
POETRY, DRAMA, AND FICTION
26. Sarah Forten Purvis (Magawisca) (1814-1884) 251
The Slave Girl s Address to Her Mother (1831) 252
The Abuse of Liberty (1831) 253
Lines (1838) 254
27. Ann Plato (ca. 1820-after 1841) 256
Education (1841) 257
The Natives of America (1841) 260
28. Julia Collins (unknown-1865) 263
Selections from The Curse of Caste; or The Slave Bride (1865) 263
Chapter VI. l64
Chapter VIII: The Flower Fadeth. 267
Chapter X: Richard in New Orleans. 272
CONTENTS ix
Chapter XXVII: Mrs. Butterworth s Revelation. 27 5
Chapter XXIX: Convalescent. 278
19. Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) 283
Enlightened Motherhood: An Address Before the Brooklyn
Literary Society, November 15,1892 284
Newfound Poems from Forest Leaves (ca. 1840) 293
Haman and Mordecai 293
A Dream 294
The Felon s Dream 296
Later Poems 297
Eliza Harris 297
The Slave Auction 299
Lines 300
Bible Defense of Slavery 301
The Drunkard s Child 303
The Revel 304
Ethiopia 305
To Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe 306
The Fugitive s Wife 307
An Appeal to My Countrywomen 308
30. Pauline Hopkins (1859-1930) 311
Selections from Peculiar Sam, or, the Underground
Railroad, a Musical Drama in Four Acts (18 79) 311
Act III 312
Act IV 313
Talma Gordon (1900) 318
31. Katherine Davis Chapman Tillman (Kate D. Chapman)
(1870-after 1922) 323
A Question of To-day (1889) 324
Lines to Ida B. Wells (1894) 326
A Tribute to Negro Regiments (1898) 327
3*. Amelia E.Johnson (ca. 1858-1922) 329
Selections from Clarence and Corinne, or God s
Way(1890) 330
Chapter I: Discouraged. 330
Chapter IV: Provided For. 335
33- Mary E. Ashe Lee (1850-1932) 341
Afmerica (1885) 341
CONTENTS
34. H. Cordelia Ray (1849-1916) - . 349
Lincoln (1876) ¦ 35°
To My Father (1893) , - 35z
Shakespeare (1893) 4 1 • ¦ 353
In Memoriam (Frederick Douglass) (1897) 353
William Lloyd Garrison (1905) 35^
35. Sarah E. Farro (1859-after 1937) 357
Chapter r from True Love: A Story of English Domestic
Lz/c (1891) 358
36. Alice Ruth Moore Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935) 369
The Woman (1895) 37°
Amid the Roses (1895) 373
I Sit and Sew (1918) 374
Sonnet (1919) 375
To the Negro Farmers of the United States (192.0) 375
To Madame Curie (1921) 37^
WOMEN ADDRESSING WOMEN:
ADDRESSES AND ESSAYS
37. Sarah J. Early (1825-1907) 379
The Organized Efforts of the Colored Women of the South
to Improve Their Condition (1894) 3 80
38. Lucy Craft Laney (1854-1933) 386
The Burden of the Educated Colored Woman (1899) 386
39. Fannie Barrier Williams (1855-1944) 393
The Intellectual Progress of the Colored Woman
of the United States since the Emancipation
Proclamation (1893) 394
40. Virginia W. Broughton (1856-1934) 406
Woman s Work (1894) 407
41. Anna Julia Cooper (1860-1964) 414
Womanhood a Vital Element in the Regeneration and
Progress of a Race (1886) 415
Paper by Mrs. Anna J. Cooper (1894) 433
42. Mary Church Terrell (1863-1954) 436
The Progress of Colored Women (1898) 437
The Convict Lease System and the Chain Gangs (1907) 441
N
CONTENTS
xi
43. Mary V. Cook (1863-1945) 463
Women s Place in the Work of the
Denomination (1887) 464
EDUCATION AND SOCIAL REFORM
44. Julia Caldwell-Frazier (1863-1919)
483
The Decisions of Time (1889)
484
45. Fanny M. Jackson Coppin (1837-1913)
490
Commencement Address (1876)
491
A Race s Progress.
491
Christmas Eve Story (1880)
494
A Plea for the Mission School (1891)
497
A Plea for Industrial Opportunity (1879)
500
46. Victoria Earle Matthews (1861-1907)
504
The Value of Race Literature (1895)
505
47. Gertrude Bustill Mossell (1855-1948)
526
Baby Bertha s Temperance Lesson (1885)
5*7
Will the Negro Share the Glory
That Awaits Africa? (1893)
529
48. Amelia L.Tilghman (1856-1931)
53i
Dedicated to Her Gracious Majesty, Queen Victoria,
of England (1892)
531
49- Josephine J.Turpin Washington (1861-1949)
533
A Great Danger (1884)
533
Annie Porter Excoriated.
534
The Province of Poetry (1889)
538
Needs of Our Newspapers: Some Reasons for Their
Existence (1889)
552
Anglo Saxon Supremacy (1890)
557
50. Ida B. Wells-Barnett (1862-1931)
563
Our Women (1887)
564
The Requirements of Southern Journalism (1893)
565
Lynch Law and the Color Line (1893)
572
Our Country s Lynching Record (1913)
576
The Ordeal of the Solitary : Mrs. Barnett Protests
Against It (1915)
580
xii
CONTENTS
WOMEN MEMORIALIZING WOMEN
51. S. Elizabeth Frazier (1864-1924) 585
Some Afro-American Women of Mark (1892) 586
52. Lucy Wilmot Smith {1861-1890) 605
Women as Journalists: Portraits and Sketches of a Few of
the Women Journalists of the Race (1889) 605
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spelling | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers edited with an introduction by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. New York, New York Penguin Books [2017] xl, 613 Seiten txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Penguin classics "A landmark collection documenting the social, political, and artistic lives of African American women throughout the tumultuous nineteenth century. The Portable Nineteenth-Century African American Women Writers is the most comprehensive anthology of its kind: an extraordinary range of voices offering the expressions of African American women in print before, during, and after the Civil War. Edited by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr., this collection comprises work from forty-nine writers arranged into sections of memoir, poetry, and essays on feminism, education, and the legacy of African American women writers. Many of these pieces engage with social movements like abolition, women's suffrage, temperance, and civil rights, but the thematic center is the intellect and personal ambition of African American women. The diverse selection includes well-known writers like Sojourner Truth, Hannah Crafts, and Harriet Jacobs, as well as lesser-known writers like Ella Sheppard, who offers a firsthand account of life in the world-famous Fisk Jubilee Singers. Taken together, these incredible works insist that the writing of African American women writers be read, remembered, and addressed."... Geschichte 1800-1900 Geschichte 1800-1900 gnd rswk-swf FICTION / African American / General / bisacsh FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors) / bisacsh Weibliche Schwarze. Amerika American literature African American authors American literature Women authors American literature 19th century African American women Literary collections FICTION / African American / General FICTION / Anthologies (multiple authors) Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 gnd rswk-swf Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4002214-6 Anthologie gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Schwarze Frau (DE-588)4286929-8 s Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Geschichte 1800-1900 z DE-604 Robbins, Hollis 1963- (DE-588)1147417288 edt win Gates, Henry Louis Jr. 1950- (DE-588)119198037 edt win HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=029831869&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers |
title_auth | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers |
title_exact_search | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers |
title_full | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers edited with an introduction by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |
title_fullStr | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers edited with an introduction by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |
title_full_unstemmed | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers edited with an introduction by Hollis Robbins and Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; general editor: Henry Louis Gates, Jr. |
title_short | The portable nineteenth-century African American women writers |
title_sort | the portable nineteenth century african american women writers |
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