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Interracial and Black Feminist Organizing


Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Woman’s Rights
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      “Woman’s Rights” in “Our Woman’s Column,” The Christian Recorder 22 December 1887: p. 5. By Mrs Mary Bolton
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      “Woman’s Rights,” Provincial Freeman 6 May 1854: p. 1. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Miss Remond and the London First of August Meeting,” National Anti-Slavery Standard 12 November 1859. By F.W. Chesson
    • A Voice from the South, Xenia, OH: Aldine Printing House, 1892, 304 pp. By Anna Julia Cooper
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        A Voice from the South
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        Co Bishop Benjamin William Arnett
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        Our Raison D’être
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        Soprano Obligato
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        Womanhood a Vital Element in the Regeneration and Progress of a Race
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        The Higher Education of Women
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        “Woman versus the Indian.”
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        The Status of Woman in America
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        Tutti ad Libitum
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        Has America a Race Problem; If so, how can it Best be Solved?
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        One Phase of American Literature
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        What are we Worth?
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        The Gain from a Belief
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      “The Woman Question,” The New York Age 26 May 1888. By E.F.J.
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      “Women’s Rights,” The Christian Recorder 10 December 1891: p. 2. By Mrs. Alick Felts
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      “Sojourner Truth,” National Anti-Slavery Standard 2 May 1863. By Mrs. F. D. Gagk
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      “We Are All Bound Up Together,” Proceedings of the Eleventh National Woman’s Rights Convention, New York: Robert J. Johnston, 1866, pp. 45–48. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “Mr. Editor,” Provincial Freeman 22 April 1854. By A.W.S. Henrietta
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      “To the Editor” [re Sarah Parker Remond],” National Anti-Slavery Standard 3 September 1859. By Harriet Martineau
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      “Woman’s Convention. Akron, May 28th,” The Liberator 13 June 1851. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Woman’s Rights Convention,” The Anti-Slavery Bugle 21 June 1851. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Woman’s Rights Convention. Meeting at the Broadway Taber- nacle,” New York Daily Times 8 September 1853. By Sojourner Truth
  • Temperance
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      “Temperance at the National Capital,” Union Signal 5 February 1891, pp. 4–5. By Ada M. Bittenbender
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      “The Moral Education Society,” New National Era 27 February 1873. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Love’s Way (A Christmas Story),” Alexander’s Magazine 1(8) (December 1905): pp. 55–58. By Carrie W. Clifford
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      “The Work of the W.C.T.U.,” The Atchison Blade 1(17) (5 November 1892). By Mamie J. Dillard
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      “Work Among Colored People,” Minutes of the National Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, at the Eleventh Annual Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri October 22nd to 25th, 1884. Chicago: Woman’s Temperance Publication Assocation, 1884, pp. cx–cxiv. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union and the Colored Woman,” AME Church Review 12(1888): pp. 313–316. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “Woman’s Work,” Christian Recorder 7 February 1889: p. 1. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “Symposium – Temperance,” AME Church Review (April 1891): pp. 372–375. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “President’s Valedictory Address,” AME Church Magazine 1(11) (1844): pp. 266–268. By Frances Mitchell
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      “Position of National W.C.T.U. in Relation to Colored People,” Woman’s Era 2(4) (July 1895): pp. 6–7. By Josephine Silone-Yates
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      “Temperance,” “Dear Miss Shadd,” Provincial Freeman 9 June 1855.
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      “Sojourner Truth, The Aged Ex-Slave, at the Central Church,” Rochester Evening Express 25 July 1878. By Sojourner Truth
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      “All things considered…,” AME Church Review (April 1891): pp. 379–381. By Ida B. Wells-Barnett
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      “Amanda Smith, the Colored Pioneer,” Union Signal 20 September 1888, p. 7. By Miss Frances E. Willard
  • Suffrage
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      “Votes for Teachers,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p.189. By Miss Maria L. Baldwin
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      “Woman’s Suffrage. A Potent Agency in Public Reforms,” American Catholic Tribune 22 July 1887. By Mary E. Britton
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      “The Right of Colored Women to Vote,” New National Era 24 October 1872. By Mary Olney Browne
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      “Colored Women’s Clubs,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 190. By Mrs. B. K. Bruce
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      “Black Women and Reform,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 187. By Miss Nannie H. Burroughs
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      “Speech to Judiciary Committee re: The Rights of Women to Vote,” January 1872, Mary Ann Shadd Cary Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “From District of Columbia,” New National Era 5 February 1874 p. 1. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Colored Women’s Professional Franchise Association Statement of Purpose,” 9 February 1880, Mary Ann Shadd Cary Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Colored Women’s Professional Franchise Association, Min- utes of the First Meeting,” 9 February 1880, Mary Ann Shadd Cary Papers, Moorland-Spingarn Research Center, Howard University. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Votes for Children,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 185. By Carrie W. Clifford
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      “Votes for Mothers,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): pp. 184–185. By Mrs. Coralie Franklin Cook
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      “Votes and Literature,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 184. By Mrs. Paul Laurence Dunbar
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      “Election Day,” Woman’s Era 1(9) (December 1894): pp. 17–18. By Elizabeth Piper Ensley
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      “For Raising the Age of Consent,” Woman’s Era 2(1) (April 1895): p. 7. By Elizabeth Piper Ensley
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      “A Glance Backward Causes us to Rejoice over the Gains Woman Suffrage has Made…,” Woman’s Era 2(9) (January 1896): p. 11. By Elizabeth Piper Ensley
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      “Mrs. Frances E.W. Harper on Re- construction,” The Liberator 3 March 1864. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “Speech of Mrs. Frances E.W. Harper [at the 1 August 1865 Celebration of the West India Emancipation in Boston],” The Liberator 11 August 1865. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “Woman’s Political Future,” The World’s Congress of Representative Women, ed. May Wright Sewall, Chicago: Rand, McNally and Co., 1894 pp. 433–438. By Frances Ellen Watkins Harper
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      “There is quite a Ripple…just now in Favor of Woman Suffrage,” Woman’s Department, The Colored American Magazine (July 1900): pp. 122–123. By Pauline Elizabeth Hopkins
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      “Y.W.C.A.,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): pp. 188–189. By Addie Hunton
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      “The Self-supporting Woman and the Ballot,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): pp. 187–188. By Mary E. Jackson
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      “Woman Suffrage and Social Reform,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): pp. 189–190. By Anna H. Jones
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      “Suffrage and Our Women,” The Competitor 1(5) (June 1920): pp. 60–61. By Willie, May King
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      “Woman Suffrage,” The Colored American Magazine (September 1905): pp. 487–489. By Adella Hunt Logan
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      “Colored Women as Voters” The Crisis, Woman’s Suffrage Number 4(5) (September 1912): pp. 242–243. By Adella Hunt Logan
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      “Social Status and Needs of the Colored Women,” The United Negro: His Problems and His Progress. Containing the Addresses and Proceedings of the Negro Young People’s Chris- tian and Educational Congress, Held August 6–11, 1902, eds I. Garland Penn and J.W.E. Bowen,  Atlanta:  D.E.  Luther,  1902, pp. 185–187. By Mrs Mary A. Lynch
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      “Editor New Era,” New Era 20 January 1870. By Miss Caroll
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      “Letter from Miss Caroll,” New Era 27 January 1870. By Miss Caroll
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      “Our Woman’s and Children’s Department…Woman Suffrage in Iceland,” Indianapolis World 9 July 1892. By N. F. Mossell
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      “Woman’s Place,” Woman’s Era 1(6) (September 1894): p. 8. By Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
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      “Colored Women and Suffrage,” Woman’s Era 2(7) (November 1895): p. 11. By Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
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      “Trust the Women!” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 188. By Mrs. Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin
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      “Women and Colored Women,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 184. By Mrs. Mary B. Talbert
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      “A Colored Woman’s Voice [Delivered at 1869 NWSA Convention in Chicago],” The Revolution 3 (4 March 1869): p. 139. By Naomi Talbert
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      “Woman Suffrage and the 15th Amendment,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 191. By Mary Church Terrell
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      “The Justice of Woman Suffrage,” The Crisis, Woman’s Suffrage Number 4(5) (September 1912): pp. 243–245. By Mary Church Terrell
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      “The Anniversaries. American Equal Rights Association,” New York Post 9 May 1867. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Woman Suffrage. Proceedings of the Equal Rights Convention,” New York World 11 May 1867. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Speech at First Annual Meeting of the American Equal Rights Association,” National Anti-Slavery Standard 1 June 1867. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Woman Suffrage,” New York Daily Tribune 12 May 1870. By Sojourner Truth
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      “A Veteran Reformer,” Rochester Evening Express 22 July 1878. By Sojourner Truth
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      “Votes for Housewives,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): p. 192. By Mrs. Lillian A. Turner
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      “Training and the Ballot,” The Crisis, Votes for Women Issue 10(4) (August 1915): pp. 185–186. By Mary Fitzbutler Waring
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      “Women in Politics,” Woman’s Era 1(8) (November 1894): pp. 12–13. By Fannie Barrier Williams
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      “Our Women,” Chicago Defender 12 July 1913. By Fannie Barrier Williams
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      “The Alpha Suffrage Club,” The Half- Century Magazine September 1916: p. 12. By Katherine E. Williams
  • Interracial Cooperation
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      “Cooperation Between White and Colored Women,” The Missionary Review of the World 45 (1922): pp. 484–487. By Mrs. Charlotte Hawkins Brown; N. C. Sedalia
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      “Advancement of Women. Meeting of the Association in New York,” The New York Age 19 November 1887. By Mary Ann Shadd Cary
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      “Inter-racial Activities of Baltimore Women,” Southern Workman 51 (October 1922): pp. 482–484. By Sarah Collins Fernandis