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African American political activists --- Delany, Martin Robison --- Walker, David --- Farrakhan, Louis
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A collection of the work of the "Father of Black Nationalism", this title traces the full sweep of Martin R. Delaney's career. It features selections from his early journalism, his emigrationist writing of the 1850's, his 1859-62 novel, "Blake", and his later writings on Reconstruction.
African Americans --- African American political activists --- African American social reformers --- African American abolitionists --- Black nationalism --- History --- Politics and government --- Civil rights --- Delany, Martin Robison, --- United States --- Race relations
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African Americans --- Fugitive slaves --- Brown, William Wells, --- Delany, Martin Robison, --- Delany, M. R. --- Brown, W. W. --- Brown, W. Wells --- Brown, Wm. Wells --- United States. --- Freedmen's Bureau --- United States --- History --- Participation, African American. --- AFRO-AMERICANS --- BIOGRAPHY --- DELANY (MARTIN R.)
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Black Atlas presents definitive new approaches to black geography. It focuses attention on the dynamic relationship between place and African American literature during the long nineteenth century, a volatile epoch of national expansion that gave rise to the Civil War, Reconstruction, Pan–Americanism, and the black novel. Judith Madera argues that spatial reconfiguration was a critical concern for the era's black writers, and she also demonstrates how the possibility for new modes of representation could be found in the radical redistricting of space. Madera reveals how crucial geography was to the genre-bending works of writers such as William Wells Brown, Martin Delany, James Beckwourth, Pauline Hopkins, Charles Chesnutt, and Alice Dunbar-Nelson. These authors intervened in major nineteenth-century debates about free soil, regional production, Indian deterritorialization, internal diasporas, pan–American expansionism, and hemispheric circuitry. Black geographies stood in for what was at stake in negotiating a shared world.
Littérature américaine --- Littérature et géographie --- Lieu (philosophie) --- Territorialité humaine --- Auteurs noirs américains --- Histoire et critique --- Dans la littérature --- American literature --- African American authors --- History and criticism --- 19th century --- Brown, William Wells --- Criticism and interpretation --- Delany, Martin Robison --- Dunbar-Nelson, Alice Moore --- Beckwourth, James Pierson --- Dans la littérature. --- Histoire et critique.
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Racially mixed children --- Parent and child --- Racism --- Social Welfare & Social Work --- Social Sciences --- Child & Youth Development --- Case studies --- Children of interracial marriage --- Children --- Racially mixed people --- African Americans --- Delany, Martin Robison, --- Delany, M. R. --- United States. --- Freedmen's Bureau --- United States --- History --- Participation, African American. --- Racially mixed families. --- Interracial families --- Mixed race families --- Mixed-racial families --- Multiracial families --- Families --- Multiracial families.
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Women in literature --- Minorities in literature --- Exoticism in literature --- Stowe, Harriet Elizabeth Beecher --- Brown, William Wells, 1815-1884. Clotel, or, The President's Daughter (1853) --- Delany, Martin Robison, 1812-1885. Blake --- Vrouwen / in de Amerikaanse letterkunde. 19e eeuw. --- Femmes / dans la littérature américaine. 19e s. --- Exotisme / dans la littérature américaine. 19e s. --- Exotisme / in de Amerikaanse letterkunde. 19e eeuw.
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