The Minority presence in American literature, 1600-1900 : : a reader and course guide / [electronic resource] / edited by Philip Butcher.. — Washington : : Howard University Press,, 1977.. — 2 v. ; 24 cm. - Morgan State series in Afro-American studies.
Includes indexes.
Includes bibliographical references (v. 1, p. 439-444; v. 2, p. 407-412).
v. 1. : Of the nature and manners of the people / : Saved by Pocahontas / : Betrothed to Pocahontas ; : The black record begins / : Profitable unto them / : Converts of "the Apostle to the Indians" / : In grievous captivity / : Slaves and the slave trade ; : The selling of Joseph ; : Indian boundaries / : Hannah Dustan and the Indians ; : On the conversion of Negroes / : Indulgent Connecticut / : A visit to Virginia's Indians / : Observations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, etc. ; : Indians and Germans in Pennsylvania ; : If it be right to kill men ; : Savage we call them / : I believe liberty is their right / : To the University of Cambridge, in New-England ; : On being brought from Africa to America / : Are not these blacks thy children? / : Daniel Boone's last adventures ; : Indian genius / : A black minister held captive by the Cherokees / : Red men and black men ; : Benjamin Banneker ; : Talent is no measure of rights ; : Virginia's definition of a mulatto ; : African colonization / : A race under abuse and censure / : On the diversity of the human species ; : The trial of Mamachtaga, an Indian / : To Sir Toby ; : The death song of a Cherokee Indian ; : The prophecy of King Tammany ; : The Indian burying ground ; : The Indian convert ; : The Indian student / : A black soul in a white body / : Portrait of an emigrant / : Philip of Pokanoket ; : The Creole village / : An Indian at the burial-place of his fathers ; : The African chief / : Chingachgook, a noble savage ; : An humbled and much degraded race ; : Frolicking blacks in old Manhattan / : The happy slaves of Swallow Barn / : Backwoods incidents / : The white nigger / : Indian warfare on the Kentucky border / : The commencement crowd at Williams College, 1838 ; : The Duston family / : The Sioux and old Toby / : California and its inhabitants / : The slave's dream ; : The quadroon girl ; : The Jewish cemetary at Newport ; : Hiawatha's wooing / : The civilization of the Negro / : The right to write ; : David Ruggles and Sojourner Truth / : The prejudice of color ; : A Chippewa legend / : Plantation philanderer ; : The noble North American Indian / : The black Saxons / : Black shipmates and Irish emigrants ; : Poor Pip! ; : A close shave ; : Formerly a slave / : At a Dahcotah village / : Black, white, and red in Seminole land / : Uncle Tom's cabin / : Light slave and white slave : Clotel and Salome / : Irishmen and others in Walden Woods / Thomas Hariot -- John Smith -- John Rolfe -- William Bradford -- John Eliot -- Mary Rowlandson -- Samuel Sewall -- Cotton Mather -- Sarah Kemble Knight -- William Byrd -- Benjamin Franklin -- John Woolman -- Phillis Wheatley -- St. Jean de Crèvecoeur -- John Filson -- John Marrant -- Thomas Jefferson -- Benjamin Banneker -- Hugh Henry Brackenridge -- Philip Freneau -- Royall Tyler -- Charles Brockden Brown -- Washington Irving -- William Cullen Bryant -- James Fenimore Cooper -- John Pendleton Kennedy -- Davy Crockett -- Thomas Chandler Haliburton -- Robert Montgomery Bird -- Nathaniel Hawthorne -- Edgar Allen Poe -- Richard Henry Dana, Jr. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Frederick Douglass -- James Russell Lowell -- William Gilmore Simms -- Lydia Maria Child -- Herman Melville -- Francis Parkman -- Mayne Reid -- George L. Aiken -- William Wells Brown -- Henry David Thoreau. v. 2. : Myself and others ; : The menials of the earth ; : Ethiopia saluting the colors / : A mountain man among the Crows / : Dred, a free man / : Uncle Tom's own story / : The octoroon / : At the pantomime / : His Indian mother / : Brown of Ossawatomie ; : Howard at Atlanta / : Lust and the female slave / : Petroleum V. Nasby on the diversity of the races / : The white colored people of New Orleans ; : An independent Ku-Klux / : Plan language from truthful James ; : John Chinaman ; : The latest Chinese outrage ; : Wan Lee, the pagan ; : That Ebrew Jew / : Mrs. Johnson ; : A neighborhood in transition ; : Memories of an Ohio boyhood / : The gentle, inoffensive Chinese ; : A true story repeated word for word as I heard it ; : Disgraceful persecution of a boy ; : A remorseful father / : The racial mélange in Bucktown / : The freedmen and the Klan / : Chief Joseph and General Howard / : The wonderful tar-baby story ; : Free Joe and the rest of the world / : The Jewish problem ; : The new colossus ; : The new Ezekiel / : A diarist's prejudices / : The quadroons of old New Orleans ; : What is a Creole? ; : Mr. Ristofalo and Mrs. Riley ; : The school in the haunted house / : What is a white man? ; : Frederick Douglass on the abolitionist circuit / : Blood on the snow / : Italians and others in the tenements of New York ; : A Jewish wedding in Liberty Hall / : The Johnsons of Rum Alley ; : A hero in lavender trousers ; : The Jacksons of Whilomville / : Uncle Jack's views of geography / : Old Aunt Peggy ; : La belle Zoraïde / : The Atlanta exposition address / : Little brown baby ; : We wear the mask ; : An ante-bellum sermon ; : Negro life in Washington / : The Irish reconsidered / : The deceased's survivors / : Mismated schemers / : The apostate of Chego-Chegg / : On the Anglo-Saxon ; : On the Indian war ; : The Negro problem / Walt Whitman -- James P. Beckwourth -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Josiah Henson -- Dion Boucicault -- Oliver Wendell Holmes -- Ann S. Stephens -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Harriet Brent Jacobs -- David Ross Locke -- John W. DeForest -- Bret Harte -- William Dean Howells -- Mark Twain -- Lafcadio Hearn -- Albion W. Tourgée -- Helen Hunt Jackson -- Joel Chandler Harris -- Emma Lazarus -- Henry James -- George W. Cable -- Charles W. Chestnutt -- Joaquin Miller -- Jacob A. Riis -- Stephen Crane -- Thomas Nelson Page -- Kate Chopin -- Booker T. Washington -- Paul Laurence Dunbar -- Harold Frederic -- Theodore Dreiser -- Frank Norris -- Abraham Cahan -- Finley Peter Dunne.
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