The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution. With Sketches of Several Distinguished Black Persons
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- Nombre de pages271
- FormatePub
- ISBN859-65--4779001-3
- EAN8596547790013
- Date de parution26/12/2023
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille831 Ko
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- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
The collection titled 'The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution' foregrounds an often overlooked yet pivotal chapter of history, focusing on the African American contribution to the struggle for liberty in the United States. This anthology combines historical narratives, biographical sketches, and fervent appeals for the recognition of African American patriots. The range of literary styles'Äîspanning from emotive prose to documentary history'Äîreflects the complex interplay of resistance, courage, and the fight for justice.
Standout pieces in this collection illuminate the heroism and significant, yet historically marginalized, contributions of African Americans to the founding of the nation. The contributing authors, Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Cooper Nell, provide a compelling and authoritative voice on this subject. Stowe, celebrated for her antislavery stance and literary prowess, joins forces with Nell, a dedicated abolitionist and historian, to foster a nuanced understanding of African American history.
Aligning with the broader abolitionist movement of the 19th century, their work serves as a crucial reminder of the enduring struggle for equality. The diverse backgrounds of these authors coalesce to form a rich tapestry that challenges established historical narratives and amplifies suppressed voices. This volume is essential reading for those eager to expand their understanding of American history'Äîand the vital role African Americans played in it.
Readers will benefit from the educational insights, enlivened by the variety of perspectives that this anthology offers. By engaging with these texts, one is invited to partake in a dialogue that spans generations, offering profound reflections on the ongoing quest for freedom and justice. Explore this collection for an enlightening journey into a crucial but oft-forgotten aspect of the American Revolutionary narrative.
Standout pieces in this collection illuminate the heroism and significant, yet historically marginalized, contributions of African Americans to the founding of the nation. The contributing authors, Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Cooper Nell, provide a compelling and authoritative voice on this subject. Stowe, celebrated for her antislavery stance and literary prowess, joins forces with Nell, a dedicated abolitionist and historian, to foster a nuanced understanding of African American history.
Aligning with the broader abolitionist movement of the 19th century, their work serves as a crucial reminder of the enduring struggle for equality. The diverse backgrounds of these authors coalesce to form a rich tapestry that challenges established historical narratives and amplifies suppressed voices. This volume is essential reading for those eager to expand their understanding of American history'Äîand the vital role African Americans played in it.
Readers will benefit from the educational insights, enlivened by the variety of perspectives that this anthology offers. By engaging with these texts, one is invited to partake in a dialogue that spans generations, offering profound reflections on the ongoing quest for freedom and justice. Explore this collection for an enlightening journey into a crucial but oft-forgotten aspect of the American Revolutionary narrative.
The collection titled 'The Colored Patriots of the American Revolution' foregrounds an often overlooked yet pivotal chapter of history, focusing on the African American contribution to the struggle for liberty in the United States. This anthology combines historical narratives, biographical sketches, and fervent appeals for the recognition of African American patriots. The range of literary styles'Äîspanning from emotive prose to documentary history'Äîreflects the complex interplay of resistance, courage, and the fight for justice.
Standout pieces in this collection illuminate the heroism and significant, yet historically marginalized, contributions of African Americans to the founding of the nation. The contributing authors, Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Cooper Nell, provide a compelling and authoritative voice on this subject. Stowe, celebrated for her antislavery stance and literary prowess, joins forces with Nell, a dedicated abolitionist and historian, to foster a nuanced understanding of African American history.
Aligning with the broader abolitionist movement of the 19th century, their work serves as a crucial reminder of the enduring struggle for equality. The diverse backgrounds of these authors coalesce to form a rich tapestry that challenges established historical narratives and amplifies suppressed voices. This volume is essential reading for those eager to expand their understanding of American history'Äîand the vital role African Americans played in it.
Readers will benefit from the educational insights, enlivened by the variety of perspectives that this anthology offers. By engaging with these texts, one is invited to partake in a dialogue that spans generations, offering profound reflections on the ongoing quest for freedom and justice. Explore this collection for an enlightening journey into a crucial but oft-forgotten aspect of the American Revolutionary narrative.
Standout pieces in this collection illuminate the heroism and significant, yet historically marginalized, contributions of African Americans to the founding of the nation. The contributing authors, Harriet Beecher Stowe and William Cooper Nell, provide a compelling and authoritative voice on this subject. Stowe, celebrated for her antislavery stance and literary prowess, joins forces with Nell, a dedicated abolitionist and historian, to foster a nuanced understanding of African American history.
Aligning with the broader abolitionist movement of the 19th century, their work serves as a crucial reminder of the enduring struggle for equality. The diverse backgrounds of these authors coalesce to form a rich tapestry that challenges established historical narratives and amplifies suppressed voices. This volume is essential reading for those eager to expand their understanding of American history'Äîand the vital role African Americans played in it.
Readers will benefit from the educational insights, enlivened by the variety of perspectives that this anthology offers. By engaging with these texts, one is invited to partake in a dialogue that spans generations, offering profound reflections on the ongoing quest for freedom and justice. Explore this collection for an enlightening journey into a crucial but oft-forgotten aspect of the American Revolutionary narrative.







