tailieunhanh - Historical Romance of the American Negro

In this period of the Negro's development so much has been wielded towards influencing him in the expression of manly sentiment, that when an unhampered and heartfelt defense is made in his behalf by one of his number, it should, and I believe will, secure a universal support by the defenders. The eagerness to devour books is so prevalent in the present decade that the Anglo-Saxon litterateurs and publishers endeavor to withhold and suppress all that tends to prove the Negro a man and an equal, patting all of their writers and molders of public opinion on the back, who are cringing and palliating with. | THE AMERICAN NEGRO 1 THE AMERICAN NEGRO This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it give it away or re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included with this eBook or online at http license. Title Historical Romance of the American Negro Author Charles H. Fowler M. D. Release Date February 05 2011 EBook 35189 Language English Character set encoding US-ASCII START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO Produced by Suzanne Shell and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http . This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive American Libraries. HISTORICAL ROMANCE OF THE AMERICAN NEGRO BY CHARLES H. FOWLER M. D. THE AMERICAN NEGRO 2 PRESS OF THOMAS EVANS 604-608 Water Street BALTIMORE. 1902. Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1902 by CHARLES H. FOWLER M. D. In the Office of the Librarian of Congress Washington D. C. --TABLE OF CONTENTS-- - PREFACE. - INTRODUCTORY. - CHAPTER I. - CHAPTER II. - CHAPTER III. - CHAPTER IV. -CHAPTER V. - CHAPTER VI. - CHAPTER VII. - CHAPTER VIII. - CHAPTER IX. - CHAPTER X. -CHAPTER XI. - CHAPTER XII. - CHAPTER XIII. - CHAPTER XIV. - CHAPTER XV. - CHAPTER XVI. -CHAPTER XVII. - CHAPTER XVIII. - CHAPTER XIX. - CHAPTER XX. - CHAPTER XXI. - THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR--I. - THE AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR--II. - BLACKS IN THE REVOLUTIONARY WAR AND IN 1812. - NICK BIDDLE. - COLOR IS NO BAR TO OFFICE. -- ILLUSTRATIONS -- Respectfully yours--Charles H. Fowler M. D. A. M. BEULAH JACKSON. THE ESCAPE. SCENES IN NEW ORLEANS. SCENES IN BUFFALO. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. BATTLE OF MILLIKEN S BEND. BATTLE OF PORT HUDSON. JOHN BROWN. FREDERICK DOUGLASS. MISSISSIPPI RIVER STEAMER. A SCENE ON THE JACKSON PLANTATION. SCENES AT NIAGARA FALLS. COTTON PICKING. A RELIC OF SLAVERY DAYS. MR. JACKSON. HOUSE WHERE LINCOLN DIED. EMANCIPATION STATUE BOSTON MASS. HAULING COTTON .

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