The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880

The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880
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The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880 is a two-volume work on African-American history, written by American Civil War soldier and historian George Washington Williams. It is considered to be the first overall history of African Americans, showing their participation and contributions from the earliest days of the colonies. The Work is divided in nine parts presenting African Americans as slaves, as soldiers and as citizens, together with preliminary considerations of the unity of the human family, an historical sketch of Africa, and an account of the negro governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia. Table of Contents: Part I. Preliminary Considerations Part II. Slavery in the Colonies Part III. The Negro During the Revolution Part IV. Conservative Era – Negroes in the Army and Navy Part V. Anti-Slavery Agitation Part VI. The Period of Preparation Part VII. The Negro in the War for the Union Part VIII. The First Decade of Freedom Part IX. The Decline of Negro Governments

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George Washington Williams. The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880

The History of Black People in America from 1619 to 1880

Table of Contents

Volume 1

Part I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS

CHAPTER I. THE UNITY OF MANKIND

CHAPTER II. THE NEGRO IN THE LIGHT OF PHILOLOGY, ETHNOLOGY, AND EGYPTOLOGY

CHAPTER III. PRIMITIVE NEGRO CIVILIZATION

CHAPTER IV. NEGRO KINGDOMS OF AFRICA

CHAPTER V. THE ASHANTEE EMPIRE

CHAPTER VI. THE NEGRO TYPE

CHAPTER VII. AFRICAN IDIOSYNCRASIES

CHAPTER VIII. LANGUAGES, LITERATURE, AND RELIGION

CHAPTER IX. SIERRA LEONE

CHAPTER X. THE REPUBLIC OF LIBERIA

CHAPTER XI. RÉSUMÉ

Part II. SLAVERY IN THE COLONIES.119

CHAPTER XII. THE COLONY OF VIRGINIA

CHAPTER XIII. THE COLONY OF NEW YORK

CHAPTER XIV. THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS

CHAPTER XV. THE COLONY OF MASSACHUSETTS—CONTINUED

CHAPTER XVI. THE COLONY OF MARYLAND

CHAPTER XVII. THE COLONY OF DELAWARE

CHAPTER XVIII. THE COLONY OF CONNECTICUT

CHAPTER XIX. THE COLONY OF RHODE ISLAND

CHAPTER XX. THE COLONY OF NEW JERSEY

CHAPTER XXI. THE COLONY OF SOUTH CAROLINA

CHAPTER XXII. THE COLONY OF NORTH CAROLINA

CHAPTER XXIII. THE COLONY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

CHAPTER XXIV. THE COLONY OF PENNSYLVANIA

CHAPTER XXV. THE COLONY OF GEORGIA

Part III. THE NEGRO DURING THE REVOLUTION

CHAPTER XXVI. MILITARY EMPLOYMENT OF NEGROES

CHAPTER XXVII. NEGROES AS SOLDIERS

CHAPTER XXVIII. LEGAL STATUS OF THE NEGRO DURING THE REVOLUTION

CHAPTER XXIX. THE NEGRO INTELLECT.—BANNEKER THE ASTRONOMER.611.— FULLER THE MATHEMATICIAN.—DERHAM THE PHYSICIAN

CHAPTER XXX. SLAVERY DURING THE REVOLUTION

CHAPTER XXXI. SLAVERY AS A POLITICAL AND LEGAL PROBLEM

APPENDIX

Part I. PRELIMINARY CONSIDERATIONS

Part II. SLAVERY IN THE COLONIES

Volume 2

Part 4. CONSERVATIVE ERA—NEGROES IN THE ARMY AND NAVY

CHAPTER I. RESTRICTION AND EXTENSION. 1800–1825

CHAPTER II. NEGRO TROOPS IN THE WAR OF 1812

CHAPTER III. NEGROES IN THE NAVY

Part 5. ANTI-SLAVERY AGITATION

CHAPTER IV. RETROSPECTION AND REFLECTION. 1825–1850

CHAPTER V. ANTI-SLAVERY METHODS

CHAPTER VI. ANTI-SLAVERY EFFORTS OF FREE NEGROES

CHAPTER VII. NEGRO INSURRECTIONS

CHAPTER VIII. THE "AMISTAD" CAPTIVES

Part 6. THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION

CHAPTER IX. NORTHERN SYMPATHY AND SOUTHERN SUBTERFUGES. 1850–1860

CHAPTER X. THE "BLACK LAWS" OF "BORDER STATES."

CHAPTER XI. THE NORTHERN NEGROES

CHAPTER XII. NEGRO SCHOOL LAWS. 1619–1860

CHAPTER XIII. JOHN BROWN—HERO AND MARTYR

Part 7. THE NEGRO IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION

CHAPTER XIV. DEFINITION OF THE WAR ISSUE

CHAPTER XV "A WHITE MAN'S WAR."

CHAPTER XVI. THE NEGRO ON FATIGUE DUTY

CHAPTER XVII. THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATIONS

CHAPTER XVIII. EMPLOYMENT OF NEGROES AS SOLDIERS

CHAPTER XIX. NEGROES AS SOLDIERS

CHAPTER XX. CAPTURE AND TREATMENT OF NEGRO SOLDIERS

Part 8. THE FIRST DECADE OF FREEDOM

CHAPTER XXI. RECONSTRUCTION116—MISCONSTRUCTION. 1865–1875

CHAPTER XXII. THE RESULTS OF EMANCIPATION

CHAPTER XXIII. REPRESENTATIVE COLORED MEN

CHAPTER XXIV. THE AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

CHAPTER XXV. THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH

CHAPTER XXVI. THE COLORED BAPTISTS OF AMERICA

Part 9. THE DECLINE OF NEGRO GOVERNMENTS

CHAPTER XXVII. REACTION, PERIL, AND PACIFICATION. 1875–1880

CHAPTER XXVIII. THE EXODUS—CAUSE AND EFFECT

CHAPTER XXIX. RETROSPECTION AND PROSPECTION

APPENDIX

Part 5. ANTI-SLAVERY AGITATION

Part 6. THE PERIOD OF PREPARATION

Part 7. THE NEGRO IN THE WAR FOR THE UNION

Part 8. THE FIRST DECADE OF FREEDOM

INDEX

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