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Destiny and race : selected writings, 1840-1898

"A major 19th-century reformer and intellectual, Alexander Crummell was the first black American to receive a degree from Cambridge University. After working in Liberia, he founded the American Negro Academy. This volume of selected writings by Crummell aims to prompt a re-evaluation of his work"--Publisher's description
Print Book, English, ©1992
University of Massachusetts Press, Amherst, ©1992
Church history
ix, 306 pages ; 24 cm
9780870237881, 9780870237898, 0870237888, 0870237896
25025421
"Africa and her people": lecture notes
Statement to the congregation of St. Luke's Church
"The work of the Black priest"
"Piety, moralism, and enthusiasm"
"Address to the British and foreign anti-slavery society"
"The destined superiority of the Negro"
"The Black woman of the South: her neglects and her needs"
"The assassination of President Garfield"
"The Negro as a source of conservative power"
"The discipline of freedom"
"Civilization, the primal need of the race"
"The attitude of the American mind toward the Negro intellect."
Spine title: Destiny & race