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Frederick Douglass's Women: In Progress: July 2015
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Frederick Douglass's Women: In Progress. Notes, queries, and musings on my manuscript about Frederick Douglass and women. Saturday, July 18, 2015. Not Quite So Underground Railroad, 1850s. When he wrote his Narrative. In 1845, Douglass said:. I have never approved of the very public manner in which some of our western friends have conducted what they call the underground railroad. But which, I think, by their open declarations, has been made most emphatically the upperground railroad. We, therefore, here...
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Frederick Douglass's Women: In Progress: State Convention of the Colored People of North Carolina, 1865
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Frederick Douglass's Women: In Progress. Notes, queries, and musings on my manuscript about Frederick Douglass and women. Friday, July 17, 2015. State Convention of the Colored People of North Carolina, 1865. In Raleigh, North Carolina, where the Society of Historians of the Early Republic (SHEAR) are holding their annual meeting this week.:. If you go one block north, here is what you will find:. That is an AME Church, although it is an early 20th century upgrade from the one that stood there in 1865.
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Just Teach One: Early African American Print » “Afric-American Picture Gallery” (1859)
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Afric-American Picture Gallery (1859). Afric-American Picture Gallery (1859). Download XML File (zip archive). View XML File using TEI encoding. Leif Eckstrom and Britt Rusert. From our Brooklyn Correspondent. And now, good gentle folks,. S again among ye, taking notes. December 11, 1851. EDITOR: If my picture has its shades, it also has its lights: indeed there are some bright spots, brighter than I can paint them. Frederick Douglass’ Paper. January 8, 1852. Perhaps one of the most surprising, if not ve...
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UD Department of English: Graduate Program
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My English degree is the foundation of my career. If you can write, you can do anything.". My professors taught me how to think creatively, read analytically and write persuasively. ". Michael A. Iannucci. My studies provided a solid background in literature and honed my critical skills for my own writing.". I made lifelong friends and I got my butt kicked intellectually. I’m eternally grateful for both.". The friendship and support of my mentors helped me to grow tremendously as a writer.". Taking a var...
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Unlimited Priorities News Archives - Unlimited Priorities
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Tracey Armstrong’s Foreword. We Help You Take Your Business to the Next Level. Mergers & Acquisitions. Taxonomy & Ontology. Knowledge Management & Training. Six Sigma, 8D, Lean. Software as a Service. Platform as a Service. Infrastructure as a Service. Archive Unlimited Priorities News. RSS feed for this section. Unlimited Priorities Coordinates Accessible Archives Partnership with University of Delaware. May 24, 2016. New Agreement Will Enhance Research. For Colored Conventions Project. President, respo...
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Just Teach One: Early African American Print » Theresa: A Haytien Tale (1827)
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Theresa: A Haytien Tale (1827). Toussaint l’Ouverture, lithograph, United States, between 1830 and 1860. Theresa; a Haytien Tale (1827). Download XML File (zip archive). View XML File using TEI encoding. Joycelyn Moody, English Graduate level course, UT-San Antonio. Nicole N. Aljoe, English, Introduction to Literary Studies course, Northeastern University. Michael Dean, History, Illinois Math and Science Academy. Adam Kotlarczyk, English, Illinois Math and Science Academy. Ed White, Tulane University.
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Research – Jesse Gant
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Select Directory of Online Resources for Researching 19th Century United States. Collections of Primary Documents Hosted Online. Colored Conventions (U. of Delaware). Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln. Ulysses S. Grant Papers, Mississippi State (US Grant Presidential Library). The Library of Congress. Select Regional Libraries [Upper Midwest]. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The Bentley Library, University of Michigan. The Clements Library, University of Michigan. I Will Be Heard!
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Digitized Resources | Dr. Kurt Hackemer
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University of South Dakota. Military and History Blogs. For additional digital collections, check out the ARL Digital Initiatives Database. A Web-based registry for descriptions of digital initiatives in or involving libraries. Useful Digitized Online Resources. Researchers may want to start with the recently developed Digital Public Library of America. Those doing research on World War I will want to consult these blog posts listing resources for WWI on Land. And WWI at Sea and in the Air. Contains more...
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Institute Faculty – Space & Place in Africana/Black Studies
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Oral Historian, Brooklyn Historical Society, Ph.D. Candidate, Columbia University. Some of this Good Earth that We Can Call Our Own:’ Malcolm X, the Nation of Islam, and the Quest for Rural Lands and Urban Spaces. Postdoctoral Fellow, Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Digital Humanities, Northeastern University. 8220;What Counts as DH? PhD, Indiana University). Executive Director, Polis Center; and Professor, History; Indiana University-Purdue University. Dr Bodenhamer’s presentation will trace t...