Knowing Him by Heart: African Americans on Abraham Lincoln (The Knox College Lincoln Studies Center) 🔍
Fred Lee Hord; Matthew D. Norman; Rodney O. Davis; Douglas L. Wilson; Michael Burlingame; Richard Carwardine; Edna Greene Medford; James Oakes; Matthew Pinsker; Gerald J Prokopowicz; John R Sellers; Jennifer L Weber; Frederick Douglass; H. Ford Douglas; Thomas Hamilton; Robert Hamilton; Jabez P Campbell; Henry McNeal Turner; Daniel Alexander Payne; Henry Highland Garnet; Philip A Bell; Edward M Thomas; Alfred P Smith; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; George B Vashon; Thomas Strother; Ezra R Johnson; Cps; James Smith; Alexander T Augusta; Jeremiah B Sanderson; Osborne P Anderson; Thomas Morris Chester; James H Hudson; John Proctor; Robert Purvis; Hannah Johnson; Leonard A Grimes; Jeremiah Asher; John Willis Menard; African Civilization Society; William Florville; Henry Johnson; Thomas R Street; John H Morgan; Mattild Burr; Amos G Beman; Richard H Cain; Jean Baptiste Roudanez; Arnold Bertonneau; North Carolina Freedmen; Don Carlos Rutter; George E Stephens; James W.C Pennington; "Africano"; Annie Davis; S.W. Chase; Sojourner Truth; Martin Delany; George Washington; Isaac J Hill; Alexander H Newton; Jacob Thomas; Angeline R Demby; Henry O Wagoner; George W Le Vere; Elizabeth Keckley; Paul Trevigne; Thomas N.C Liverpool; H Cordelia; George Washington Williams; Emmanuel K Love; William S Scarborough; John Mercer Langston; Peter H Clark; EWS Hammond; CHARLES W ANDERSON; Booker T. Washington; Harriet Tubman; Julius F Taylor; Ida B Wells-Barnett; Paul Laurence Dunbar; Elizabeth Thomas; Archibald H Grimke; Elizabeth Keckly; William A Sinclair; Jesse Max Barber; Mary Church Terrell; T. Thomas Fortune; Reverdy C Ransom; W.E.B. Du Bois; William Monroe Trotter; Maude K Griffin; Hightower T Kealing; Silas X Floyd; George L Knox; Thomas S Inborden; George W Henderson; William Pickens; Kelly Miller; Etta M. T. Cottin; John M Gandy; Fred R Moore; Sylvanie F Williams; Harry C Smith; James H Magee; James L Curtis; John W.E. Bowen Sr.; Cora J Ball; Thomas Nelson Baker; Josephine Silone Yates; James Weldon Johnson; William H Lewis; Robert R Wright Sr; Theophile T Allain; Oliva Ward Bush-Banks; Richard W Gadsden; Edward A Johnson; Alice Dunbar-Nelson; Hubert H. Harrison; Carter G. Woodson; Robert R Moton; Georgia Douglas Johnson; Langston Hughes; Charles W. Chesnutt; Walter White; Lamar Perkins; Samuel A Haynes; William E Lilly; Robert L Vann; William Lloyd Imes; Eugene Gordon; Arthur W Mitchell; Grace Evans; Aaron H Payne; Claude McKay; Roscoe Conkling Simmons; Joel A Rogers; Mary McLeod Bethune; John Hope Franklin; Ella Baker; Luther Porter Jackson; Willard Townsend; Ralph J Bunche; Roy Wilkins; Mordecai W Johnson; Carl J Murphy; Jackie Robinson; Martin Luther King Jr.; Thurgood Marshall; Edith Sampson; Benjamin Quarles; St. Clair Drake; Charles H Wesley; Daisy Bates; Malcolm X; Gwendolyn Brooks; Julius Lester; Lerone Bennett Jr; Henry Lee Moon; John H Sengstacke; Norman E. W. Hodges; Arvarh E. Strickland; Mary Frances Berry; Vincent Harding; Clarence Thomas; Barbara Jeanne Fields; Henry Louis Gates Jr; Barack Obama University of Illinois Press, Book collections on Project MUSE, Urbana, 2022
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Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously reshaped the sixteenth president's image for their own social and political ends. Frederick Hord and Matthew D. Norman's anthology explores the complex nature of views on Lincoln through the writings and thought of Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Gwendolyn Brooks, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Barack Obama, and dozens of others. The selections move from speeches to letters to book excerpts, mapping the changing contours of the bond—emotional and intellectual—between Lincoln and Black Americans over the span of one hundred and fifty years.
A comprehensive and valuable reader, Knowing Him by Heart examines Lincoln's still-evolving place in Black American thought.
|Introduction
Frederick Douglass, Emancipation Day Address at Poughkeepsie, New York, August 2, 1858
Frederick Douglass, "The Chicago Nominations," June, 1860
H. Ford Douglas, Address at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4, 1860
Frederick Douglass, "The Inaugural Address," April, 1861
"President Lincoln's Inaugural," Editorial in the Weekly Anglo-African, New York, March 16, 1861
"The Fatal Step Backward," Editorial in the Anglo-African, September 21, 1861
Jabez P. Campbell, "The President and the Colored People," October 1, 1861, Trenton, New Jersey
Robert Hamilton, "The President's Message," Editorial in the Anglo-African, December 7, 1861
Robert Hamilton, "The Hanging of Gordon for Man Stealing," Editorial in the Anglo-African, March 1, 1862
Henry McNeal Turner on Lincoln's Proposal for Compensated Emancipation, March 16, 1862
"The Emancipation Message," Editorial in the Weekly Anglo-African, New York, March 22, 1862
Daniel Alexander Payne, Account of Meeting with Abraham Lincoln, April 1862
Henry Highland Garnet on Emancipation in Washington, DC, May 12, 1862
Philip A. Bell, Editorial on Lincoln's Revocation of Gen. Hunter's Emancipation Decree in the Pacific Appeal, San Francisco, California, June 14, 1862
Edward M. Thomas to Abraham Lincoln, Washington, DC, August 16, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "The President and His Speeches," September, 1862
Resolutions of Newtown, New York Meeting on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, August 20, 1862
Alfred P. Smith, Letter to President Lincoln in Response to Colonization Proposal, Saddle River, New Jersey, September 5, 1862
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, September 27, 1862
Philip A. Bell, Editorial on the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in the Pacific Appeal, San Francisco, California, September 27, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "Emancipation Proclaimed," October, 1862
George B. Vashon, Open Letter to President Lincoln on Colonization, October, 1862
Henry McNeal Turner, Response to Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 26, 1862
Thomas Strother on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, October 4, 1862
Ezra R. Johnson, "The Liberty Bells are Ringing," October 4, 1862
C. P. S., "The President on Emancipation," October 4, 1862
Free Black People of Washington, DC, Letter to President Lincoln on Colonization, November 2, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "January First 1863"
Emancipation Celebration at Beaufort, South Carolina, January 1, 1863
Philip A. Bell, "The Year of Jubilee Has Come!" January 3, 1863
Robert Hamilton, "The Great Event," Anglo-African, January 3, 1863
Emancipation Celebration at Trenton, New...
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Hord, Fred Lee; Norman, Matthew D.; Hord, Fred Lee; Norman, Matthew D.; Davis, Rodney O.; Wilson, Douglas L.; Burlingame, Michael; Carwardine, Richard; Medford, Edna Greene; Oakes, James; Pinsker, Matthew; Prokopowicz, Gerald J; Sellers, John R; Weber, Jennifer L; Douglass, Frederick; Douglas, H. Ford; Hamilton, Thomas; Hamilton, Robert; Campbell, Jabez P; Turner, Henry McNeal; Payne, Daniel Alexander; Garnet, Henry Highland; Bell, Philip A; Thomas, Edward M; Smith, Alfred P; Harper, Frances Ellen Watkins; Vashon, George B; Strother, Thomas; Johnson, Ezra R; CPS, Alexander T; smith, James; Augusta, Alexander T; Sanderson, Jeremiah B; Anderson, Osborne P; Chester, Thomas Morris; Hudson, James H; Proctor, John; Purvis, Robert; Johnson, Hannah; Grimes, Leonard A; Asher, Jeremiah; Menard, John Willis; African Civilization Society, Henry; Florville, William; Johnson, Henry; Street, Thomas R; Morgan, John H; Burr, Mattild; Beman, Amos G; Cain, Richard H; Roudanez, Jean Baptiste; Bertonneau, Arnold; North Carolina Freedmen, George E; Rutter, Don Carlos; Stephens, George E; Pennington, James W.C; "Africano", S.W.; Davis, Annie; Chase, S.W.; Truth, Sojourner; Delany, Martin; Washington, George; Hill, Isaac J; Newton, Alexander H; Thomas, Jacob; Demby, Angeline R; Wagoner, Henry O; Le Vere, George W; Keckley, Elizabeth; Trevigne, Paul; Liverpool, Thomas N.C; Cordelia, H; Williams, George Washington; Love, Emmanuel K; Scarborough, William S; Langston, John Mercer; Clark, Peter H; Hammond, EWS; Anderson, Charles W; Washington, Booker T; Tubman, Harriet; Taylor, Julius F; Wells-Barnett, Ida B; Dunbar, Paul Laurence; Thomas, Elizabeth; Grimke, Archibald H; Keckly, Elizabeth; Sinclair, William A; Barber, Jesse Max; Terrell, Mary Church; Fortune, T. Thomas; Ransom, Reverdy C; Du Bois, W. E. B; Trotter, William Monroe; Griffin, Maude K; Kealing, Hightower T; Floyd, Silas X; Knox, George L; Inborden, Thomas S; Henderson, George W; Pickens, William; Miller, Kelly; Cottin, Etta M. T.; Gandy, John M; Moore, Fred R; Williams, Sylvanie F; Smith, Harry C; Magee, James H; Curtis, James L; Bowen Sr, John W. E.; Ball, Cora J; Baker, Thomas Nelson; Yates, Josephine Silone; Johnson, James Weldon; Lewis, William H; Murphy Sr, John H; Wright Sr, Robert R; Allain, Theophile T; Bush-Banks, Oliva Ward; Gadsden, Richard W; Johnson, Edward A; Dunbar-Nelson, Alice; Harrison, Hubert H; Woodson, Carter G; Moton, Robert R; Johnson, Georgia Douglas; HUGHES, LANGSTON; Chesnutt, Charles; White, Walter; Perkins, Lamar; Haynes, Samuel A; Lilly, William E; Vann, Robert L; Imes, William Lloyd; Gordon, Eugene; Mitchell, Arthur W; Evans, Grace; Payne, Aaron H; McKay, Claude; Simmons, Roscoe Conkling; Rogers, Joel A; Bethune, Mary McLeod; Franklin, John Hope; Baker, Ella; Jackson, Luther Porter; Townsend, Willard; Bunche, Ralph J; Wilkins, Roy; Johnson, Mordecai W; Murphy, Carl J; Robinson, Jackie; King Jr, Martin Luther; Marshall, Thurgood; Sampson, Edith; Quarles, Benjamin; Drake, St. Clair; Wesley, Charles H; Bates, Daisy; Malcolm X, Julius; Brooks, Gwendolyn; Lester, Julius; Bennett Jr, Lerone; Moon, Henry Lee; Sengstacke, John H; Hodges, Norman E. W.; Strickland, Arvarh E.; Berry, Mary Frances; Harding, Vincent; Thomas, Clarence; Fields, Barbara Jeanne; Gates, Henry Louis; Obama, Barack
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Fred Lee Hord; Matthew D. Norman; Fred Lee Hord; Matthew D. Norman; Rodney O. Davis; Douglas L. Wilson; Michael Burlingame; Richard Carwardine; Edna Greene Medford; James Oakes; Matthew Pinsker; Gerald J Prokopowicz; John R Sellers; Jennifer L Weber; Frederick Douglass; H. Ford Douglas; Thomas Hamilton; Robert Hamilton; Jabez P Campbell; Henry McNeal Turner; Daniel Alexander Payne; Henry Highland Garnet; Philip A Bell; Edward M Thomas; Alfred P Smith; Frances Ellen Watkins Harper; George B Vashon; Thomas Strother; Ezra R Johnson; Alexander T CPS; James Smith; Alexander T Augusta; Jeremiah B Sanderson; Osborne P Anderson; Thomas Morris Chester; James H Hudson; John Proctor; Robert Purvis; Hannah Johnson; Leonard A Grimes; Jeremiah Asher; John Willis Menard; Henry African Civilization Society; William Florville; Henry Johnson; Thomas R Street; John H Morgan; Mattild Burr; Amos G Beman; Richard H Cain; Jean Baptiste Roudanez; Arnold Bertonneau; George E North Carolina Freedmen; Don Carlos Rutter; George E Stephens; James W.C Pennington; S.W. "Africano"; Annie Davis; S.W. Chase; Sojourner Truth; Martin Delany; George Washington; Isaac J Hill; Alexander H Newton; Jacob Thomas; Angeline R Demby; Henry O Wagoner; George W Le Vere; Elizabeth Keckley; Paul Trevigne; Thomas N.C Liverpool; H Cordelia; George Washington Williams; Emmanuel K Love; William S Scarborough; John Mercer Langston; Peter H Clark; EWS Hammond; Charles W Anderson; Booker T Washington; Harriet Tubman; Julius F Taylor; Ida B Wells-Barnett; Paul Laurence Dunbar; Elizabeth Thomas; Archibald H Grimke; Elizabeth Keckly; William A Sinclair; Jesse Max Barber; Mary Church Terrell; T. Thomas Fortune; Reverdy C Ransom; W. E. B Du Bois; William Monroe Trotter; Maude K Griffin; Hightower T Kealing; Silas X Floyd; George L Knox; Thomas S Inborden; George W Henderson; William Pickens; Kelly Miller; Etta M. T. Cottin; John M Gandy; Fred R Moore; Sylvanie F Williams; Harry C Smith; James H Magee; James L Curtis; John W. E. Bowen Sr; Cora J Ball; Thomas Nelson Baker; Josephine Silone Yates; James Weldon Johnson; William H Lewis; John H Murphy Sr; Robert R Wright Sr; Theophile T Allain; Oliva Ward Bush-Banks; Richard W Gadsden; Edward A Johnson; Alice Dunbar-Nelson; Hubert H Harrison; Carter G Woodson; Robert R Moton; Georgia Douglas Johnson; LANGSTON HUGHES; Charles Chesnutt; Walter White; Lamar Perkins; Samuel A Haynes; William E Lilly; Robert L Vann; William Lloyd Imes; Eugene Gordon; Arthur W Mitchell; Grace Evans; Aaron H Payne; Claude McKay; Roscoe Conkling Simmons; Joel A Rogers; Mary McLeod Bethune; John Hope Franklin; Ella Baker; Luther Porter Jackson; Willard Townsend; Ralph J Bunche; Roy Wilkins; Mordecai W Johnson; Carl J Murphy; Jackie Robinson; Martin Luther King Jr; Thurgood Marshall; Edith Sampson; Benjamin Quarles; St. Clair Drake; Charles H Wesley; Daisy Bates; Julius Malcolm X; Gwendolyn Brooks; Julius Lester; Lerone Bennett Jr; Henry Lee Moon; John H Sengstacke; Norman E. W. Hodges; Arvarh E. Strickland; Mary Frances Berry; Vincent Harding; Clarence Thomas; Barbara Jeanne Fields; Henry Louis Gates Jr; Barack Obama
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The Knox College Lincoln studies center series, Urbana ; Chicago ; Springfield, 2023
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United States, United States of America
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First, First Edition, US, 2022
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Champaign, 2022
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An unprecedented collection of African American writings on Lincoln
Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously reshaped the sixteenth president's image for their own social and political ends. Frederick Hord and Matthew D. Norman's anthology explores the complex nature of views on Lincoln through the writings and thought of Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Gwendolyn Brooks, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Barack Obama, and dozens of others. The selections move from speeches to letters to book excerpts, mapping the changing contours of the bond—emotional and intellectual—between Lincoln and Black Americans over the span of one hundred and fifty years.
A comprehensive and valuable reader, Knowing Him by Heart examines Lincoln's still-evolving place in Black American thought.
|Introduction
Frederick Douglass, Emancipation Day Address at Poughkeepsie, New York, August 2, 1858
Frederick Douglass, "The Chicago Nominations," June, 1860
H. Ford Douglas, Address at Framingham, Massachusetts, July 4, 1860
Frederick Douglass, "The Inaugural Address," April, 1861
"President Lincoln's Inaugural," Editorial in the Weekly Anglo-African, New York, March 16, 1861
"The Fatal Step Backward," Editorial in the Anglo-African, September 21, 1861
Jabez P. Campbell, "The President and the Colored People," October 1, 1861, Trenton, New Jersey
Robert Hamilton, "The President's Message," Editorial in the Anglo-African, December 7, 1861
Robert Hamilton, "The Hanging of Gordon for Man Stealing," Editorial in the Anglo-African, March 1, 1862
Henry McNeal Turner on Lincoln's Proposal for Compensated Emancipation, March 16, 1862
"The Emancipation Message," Editorial in the Weekly Anglo-African, New York, March 22, 1862
Daniel Alexander Payne, Account of Meeting with Abraham Lincoln, April 1862
Henry Highland Garnet on Emancipation in Washington, DC, May 12, 1862
Philip A. Bell, Editorial on Lincoln's Revocation of Gen. Hunter's Emancipation Decree in the Pacific Appeal, San Francisco, California, June 14, 1862
Edward M. Thomas to Abraham Lincoln, Washington, DC, August 16, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "The President and His Speeches," September, 1862
Resolutions of Newtown, New York Meeting on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, August 20, 1862
Alfred P. Smith, Letter to President Lincoln in Response to Colonization Proposal, Saddle River, New Jersey, September 5, 1862
Frances Ellen Watkins Harper on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, September 27, 1862
Philip A. Bell, Editorial on the Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation in the Pacific Appeal, San Francisco, California, September 27, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "Emancipation Proclaimed," October, 1862
George B. Vashon, Open Letter to President Lincoln on Colonization, October, 1862
Henry McNeal Turner, Response to Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, September 26, 1862
Thomas Strother on Lincoln's Colonization Proposal, October 4, 1862
Ezra R. Johnson, "The Liberty Bells are Ringing," October 4, 1862
C. P. S., "The President on Emancipation," October 4, 1862
Free Black People of Washington, DC, Letter to President Lincoln on Colonization, November 2, 1862
Frederick Douglass, "January First 1863"
Emancipation Celebration at Beaufort, South Carolina, January 1, 1863
Philip A. Bell, "The Year of Jubilee Has Come!" January 3, 1863
Robert Hamilton, "The...
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"Though not blind to Abraham Lincoln's imperfections, Black Americans long ago laid a heartfelt claim to his legacy. At the same time, they have consciously reshaped the sixteenth president's image for their own social and political ends. Fred Lee Hord and Matthew D. Norman's anthology explores the complex nature of views on Lincoln through the writings and thought of Frederick Douglass, Ida B. Wells-Barnett, Mary McLeod Bethune, Thurgood Marshall, Malcolm X, Gwendolyn Brooks, Barbara Jeanne Fields, Barack Obama, and dozens of others. The selections move from speeches to letters to book excerpts, mapping the changing contours of the bond--emotional and intellectual--between Lincoln and Black Americans over the span of one hundred and fifty years. A comprehensive and valuable reader, Knowing Him by Heart examines Lincoln's still-evolving place in Black American thought"-- Provided by publisher
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2023-01-23
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