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Martin R. Delany
Martin R. Delany
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Martin R. Delany

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Martin R. Delany (181285) has been called the Father of Black Nationalism, but his extraordinary career also encompassed the roles of abolitionist, physician, editor, explorer, politician, army officer, novelist, and political theorist. Despite his enormous influence in the nineteenth century, and his continuing influence on black nationalist thought in the twentieth century, Delany has remained a relatively obscure figure in U.S. culture, generally portrayed as a radical separatist at odds with the more integrationist Frederick Douglass.This pioneering documentary collection offers readers a chance to discover, or rediscover, Delany in all his complexity. Through nearly 100 documents approximately two-thirds of which have not been reprinted since their initial nineteenth-century publications it traces the full sweep of his fascinating career. Included are selections from Delanys early journalism, his emigrationist writings of the 1850s, his 1859-62 novel, Blake (one of the first African American novels published in the United States), and his later writings on Reconstruction. Incisive and shrewd, angry and witty, Delanys words influenced key nineteenth-century debates on race and nation, addressing issues that remain pressing in our own time.
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A Documentary Reader
ISBN
9798890874337
Kieli
englanti
Julkaisupäivä
20.11.2003
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