The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
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Carter Godwin Woodson. The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
The Education of the Negro Prior to 1861
Table of Contents
PREFACE
CHAPTER
CHAPTER I
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER II
RELIGION WITH LETTERS
CHAPTER III
EDUCATION AS A RIGHT OF MAN
CHAPTER IV
ACTUAL EDUCATION
CHAPTER V
BETTER BEGINNINGS
CHAPTER VI
EDUCATING THE URBAN NEGRO
CHAPTER VII
THE REACTION
CHAPTER VIII
RELIGION WITHOUT LETTERS
CHAPTER IX
LEARNING IN SPITE OF OPPOSITION
CHAPTER X
EDUCATING NEGROES TRANSPLANTED TO FREE SOIL
TERRITORIES
CHAPTER XI
HIGHER EDUCATION
CHAPTER XII
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
CHAPTER XIII
EDUCATION AT PUBLIC EXPENSE
APPENDIX
DOCUMENTS
EDIT DU ROI
A PROPOSITION FOR ENCOURAGING THE CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF INDIAN, NEGRO, AND MULATTO CHILDREN AT LAMBETH, VIRGINIA, 1724
PASTORAL LETTER OF BISHOP GIBSON OF LONDON
ANOTHER PASTORAL LETTER OF BISHOP GIBSON OF LONDON
DEAR BROTHER,
AN EXTRACT FROM A SERMON PREACHED BY BISHOP SECKER OF LONDON IN 1741
EXTRACTS FROM THE SERMONS OF REV. THOMAS BACON ADDRESSED TO MASTERS AND SERVANTS ABOUT 1750
EXTRACT FROM THE APPENDIX OF BENJAMIN FAWCETT'S "ADDRESS TO THE CHRISTIAN NEGROES IN VIRGINIA"
EXTRACT FROM JONATHAN BOUCHER'S "A VIEW OF THE CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION"(1763)
BOUCHER ON AMERICAN EDUCATION IN 1773
A PORTION OF AN ESSAY OF BISHOP PORTEUS TOWARD A PLAN FOR THE MORE EFFECTUAL CIVILIZATION AND CONVERSION OF THE NEGRO SLAVES ON THE TRENT ESTATE IN BARBADOES BELONGING TO THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE GOSPEL IN FOREIGN PARTS. (WRITTEN IN 1784)
EXTRACT FROM "THE ACTS OF DR. BRAY'S VISITATION HELD AT ANNAPOLIS IN MARYLAND, MAY 23, 24, 25, ANNO 1700"
FROM THE MINUTES OF THE YEARLY MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF PHILADELPHIA AND NEW JERSEY, 1779
FROM THE MINUTES OF THE QUARTERLY MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF CHESTER
FROM THE MINUTES OF THE HADDONFIELD QUARTERLY MEETING
FROM THE MINUTES OF THE YEARLY MEETING OF THE FRIENDS OF VIRGINIA IN 1757 AND 1773
EXTRACT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE METHODIST CONFERENCE, 1785
A PORTION OF AN ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN 1800
AN ACT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN 1801
PLAN FOR IMPROVING THE CONDITION OF THE FREE BLACKS
EXTRACT FROM THE "ADDRESS OF THE AMERICAN CONVENTION OF DELEGATES FROM THE ABOLITION SOCIETIES, 1795"
A PORTION OF THE "ADDRESS OF THE AMERICAN CONVENTION OF DELEGATES TO THE FREE AFRICANS AND OTHER FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR, 1796"
A PORTION OF THE ADDRESS TO THE FREE PEOPLE OF COLOR BY THE AMERICAN CONVENTION FOR PROMOTING THE ABOLITION OF SLAVERY, 1819
THE WILL OF KOSCIUSZKO
FROM WASHINGTON'S WILL
THIS INTERESTING DIALOGUE WAS WRITTEN BY AN AMERICAN ABOUT 1800
A TRUE ACCOUNT OF A PIOUS NEGRO
LETTER TO ABBÉ GRÉGOIRE, OF PARIS, 1809
PORTION OF JEFFERSON'S LETTER TO M.A. JULIEN, JULY 23, 1818
FROM MADISON'S LETTER TO MISS FRANCES WRIGHT, SEPTEMBER 1, 1825
FROM FREDERICK DOUGLASS'S PAPER, 1853: "LEARN TRADES OR STARVE"
EDUCATION OF COLORED PEOPLE
FROM A MEMORIAL TO THE LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CIRCULATED AMONG THE CITIZENS OF THAT STATE IN 1855, TO SECURE THE MODIFICATION OF CERTAIN LAWS REGULATING SLAVES AND FREE PERSONS OF COLOR. ELEVATION OF THE COLORED RACE
A LAWYER FOR LIBERIA
STATE OF MARYLAND, CITY OF BALTIMORE,
Z. COLLINS LEE,
BIBLIOGRAPHY
BOOKS ON EDUCATION
BOOKS OF TRAVEL BY FOREIGNERS
BOOKS OF TRAVEL BY AMERICANS
LETTERS
BIOGRAPHIES
AUTOBIOGRAPHIES
GENERAL HISTORIES
STATE HISTORIES
CHURCH HISTORIES
SERMONS, ORATIONS, ADDRESSES
REPORTS ON THE EDUCATION OF THE COLORED PEOPLE
STATISTICS
CHURCH REPORTS
REPORTS OF THE AMERICAN CONVENTION, 1794–1831
REPORTS OF ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETIES
REPORTS OF COLONIZATION SOCIETIES
REPORTS OF CONVENTIONS OF FREE NEGROES
MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS AND PAMPHLETS
MAGAZINES
NEWSPAPERS
LAWS, DIGESTS, CHARTERS, CONSTITUTIONS, AND REPORTS. GENERAL
STATE
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Carter Godwin Woodson
A History of the Education of the Colored People of the United States from the Beginning of Slavery to the Civil War
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[Footnote 4: Meade, Old Families and Churches in Virginia, pp. 264–65.]
[Footnote 5: Ashe, History of North Carolina, pp. 389–90.]
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