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Frederick Douglass in Britain and Ireland, 1845-1895 /

The first and only anthology dedicated to Douglass's three journeys to Britain, covering oratory, print and visual cultureThe only monograph and anthology to focus on Frederick Douglass's relationship with Britain through unexplored oratory and print cultureProvides a monograph-length intr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autores principales: Murray, Hannah-Rose (Autor), McKivigan, John R. (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, [2022]
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --   |t Contents --   |t List of Illustrations --   |t Note on the Text --   |t Acknowledgments --   |t Timeline of Frederick Douglass's Life --   |t Map of Frederick Douglass's Speaking Locations --   |t List of Frederick Douglass's Speaking Locations --   |t Part I: "To Tell His Own Story": Frederick Douglass and the British Isles --   |t 1. "To Remove the Mask from Her Face": 1845-1847 --   |t 2. "Blast Not the Budding Hopes of Millions": 1850-1865 --   |t 3. "For the Spiritual Emancipation of All": 1870-1895 --   |t Part II: "Men Naturally Love Liberty" --   |t Anti-Slavery Society Dublin, Ireland, The Freeman's Journal, 24 September 1845, p. 4 --   |t Anti-Slavery Soiree. Mr Douglas, The American Slave Limerick, Ireland, The Limerick Reporter, 25 November 1845, p. 2 --   |t Dundee, Scotland, Dundee, Perth and Cupar Advertiser, 30 January 1846, p. 3 --   |t American Slavery & The Free Church Edinburgh, Scotland, Caledonian Mercury, 11 May 1846, p. 3 --   |t Second Lecture on American Slavery Newcastle, England, Newcastle Guardian, 15 August 1846, p. 5 --   |t Mr Fred Douglas's Lecture on American Slavery Carlisle, England, Carlisle Journal, 22 August 1846, p. 4 --   |t Anti-Slavery Meeting. William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass Dundee, Scotland, Dundee Courier, 29 September 1846, p. 3 --   |t Slavery in America: Frederick Douglass in Wakefi eld Bradford, England, Bradford and Wakefi eld Observer, and Halifax, Huddersfi eld, and Keighley Reporter, 21 January 1847, p. 8 --   |t Frederick Douglass in Leicester: The Anti-Slavery Meeting in the New Hall Leicestershire, England, Leicestershire Mercury, 6 March 1847, p. 2 --   |t Slavery in America Nottingham, England, Nottingham Review, 12 March 1847, p. 8 --   |t Mr Frederick Douglass, the Escaped Slave, at Northampton Northampton, England, Northampton Mercury, 3 April 1847, p. 3 --   |t Mr Frederick Douglass on the Harper's Ferry Insurrection Leeds, England, Leeds Mercury, 24 December 1859, p. 3 --   |t Mr Douglass on American Slavery Sheffi eld, England, Supplement to the Sheffi eld and Rotherham Independent, 21 January 1860, p. 10 --   |t American Slavery - Address by Mr F. Douglas Paisley, Scotland, Paisley Herald and Renfrewshire Advertiser, 28 January 1860, p. 4 --   |t Reception Soiree to Mr Frederick Douglass Glasgow, Scotland, Glasgow Herald, 1 February 1860, p. 3 --   |t Frederick Douglass on American Slavery Falkirk, Scotland, Falkirk Herald, Thursday 9 February 1860, p. 3 --   |t Anti-Slavery Meeting in Montrose Montrose, Scotland, Montrose, Arbroath, and Brechin Review, 17 February 1860, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglass Bridport, England, Daily News, 19 October 1886, p. 6 --   |t Part III: "A Sunbe am into the Darknesses of the Hour": The Responses to Great Britain --   |t Chartists of England Rochester, NY, North Star, 5 May 1848, p. 2 --   |t On Robert Burns and Scotland Rochester, NY, North Star, 2 February 1849, p. 2 --   |t Twenty-One Months in Great Britain Frederick Douglass, My Bondage and My Freedom (New York and Auburn: Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855) --   |t War with England Rochester, NY, Douglass' Monthly, January 1862, pp. 578-79 --   |t The Slave's Appeal to Great Britain London Daily News, 26 November 1862, p. 5. Other texts in New York Independent, 20 November 1862, p. 1; San Francisco Pacifi c Appeal, 27 December 1862, p. 3 --   |t Mr Frederick Douglass on the Prospects of Slavery Leeds, England, Leeds Mercury, 2 February 1865, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglass on the American Crisis Manchester, England, Manchester Times, 20 May 1865, p. 5 --   |t The Position of the British Government Toward Liberty Washington, DC, New National Era, 17 August 1871, p. 2 --   |t Thoughts and Recollections of a Tour in Ireland (1886) A.M.E. Church Review 3 (October 1886), pp. 136-45 Speech, Article, and Book File, reel 16, frames 113-20, 189-95, reel 19, frames 408-14, Frederick Douglass Papers, Library of Congress --   |t A Sentimental Visit to England Baltimore, MD, Commonwealth, 1 October 1887, p. 1 Other texts in Speech File, reel 16, frames 223-27, Frederick Douglass Papers, Library of Congress; New York Freeman, 1 October 1887, p. 1 --   |t I Am Here Advocating the Rights of Ireland Grand Reception to Arthur O'Connor, Esq., M.P., and Sir. Thomas H. Grattan Esmonde, Bart., M.P., at Masonic Temple, Washington, DC (Washington, DC: William H. Moore, 1887), pp. 21-23 Another text in Washington, DC, National Republican, 15 December 1887, p. 1 --   |t European Tour Frederick Douglass, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass, Written by Himself, His Early Life as a Slave, His Escape from Bondage, and His Complete History to the Present Time (Boston: De Wolfe & Fiske Co., 1892), pp. 674-80 --   |t Part IV: "A Comrade in the Fight": British Responses to Frederick Douglass --   |t To the People of Waterford Waterford Mail, 9 October 1845 --   |t [For the Belfast Chronicle] Lines, by Frances Brown, Suggested by a passage in the Life of Frederick Douglass Belfast, Ireland, Commercial Chronicle, 10 January 1846, p. 2 --   |t Frederick Douglass Boston, MA, The Liberator, 27 March 1846, p. 4 --   |t "Send Back the Money, Send Back the Money" Boston Public Library, [1846?] --   |t The Boy Tammy's Meditations Anti-Slavery Songs (Edinburgh: J. Fairgrieve & Co., 1846) --   |t [Untitled] Exeter, England, Western Times, 12 September 1846, p. 8 --   |t The American "Apostles"-The Evangelical Alliance-And the Press Belfast, Ireland, Belfast Newsletter, 9 October 1846, p. 2 --   |t Newspaper Advertisement Manchester, 1846, University of Manchester --   |t "Give Back the Money: A Familiar Howl in the North" Leeds, England, Northern Star, 24 October 1846, p. 3 --   |t To Frederick Douglass Boston, MA, The Liberator, 27 November 1846, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglass Boston, MA, The Liberator, 4 December 1846, p. 4 --   |t To Frederick Douglass Boston, MA, The Liberator, 15 January 1847, p. 4 --   |t We'll Free the Slave Boston, MA, The Liberator, 5 February 1847, p. 4 --   |t Newspaper Advertisement Leamington Spa Courier, 20 February 1847, p. 2. British Library --   |t On Hearing Frederick Douglass Northampton Mercury, 3 April 1847, p. 2 --   |t Farewell to Frederick Douglass Boston, MA, The Liberator, 14 May 1847, p. 4 --   |t The Adieu From the London Inquirer Boston, MA, The Liberator, 14 May 1847, p. 4 --   |t America.- Battle of Blacks and Whites Bristol, England, Mercury and Western Counties Advertiser, 15 May 1847, p. 2 Originally from Jerrold's Weekly Newspaper --   |t Lines Addressed to Frederick Douglass on His Return to America. Boston, MA, The Liberator, 9 July 1847, p. 4 Originally from the Newcastle Peace Advocate --   |t Poetry. Farewell Song of Frederick Douglass on Leaving England. By T. Powis Griffi ths Leicester, England, Leicestershire Mercury, 17 July 1847, p. 4 --   |t Farewell to Frederick Douglass From Howitt's Journal Rochester, NY, The North Star, 14 April 1848, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglass Rochester, NY, The North Star, 12 May 1848, p. 4 --   |t "The Great Plea for Freedom" My Bondage and My Freedom (Edinburgh, 1855), National Library of Scotland --   |t Literature: My Bondage and My Freedom Edinburg h, Scotland, The Scotsman, 13 February 1856, p. 3 --   |t To Frederick Douglass Edinburgh, Scotland, Caledonian Mercury, 19 August 1865, p. 2 --   |t Frederick Douglass London, England, Daily News, 21 October 1886, p. 3 --   |t Frederick Douglass Image in The Graphic, 13 November 1886, British Library --   |t A Fugitive Slave Newcastle, England, The Newcastle Daily Chronicle, 20 June 1887, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglas Dundee, Scotland, Dundee Courier, 22 February 1895, p. 2 --   |t Obituary London, England, Daily News, 22 February 1895, p. 4 --   |t Frederick Douglass Anti-Caste, February 1895, British Library --   |t Sketch of the Life of Frederick Douglass. Chiefl y Compiled from His Autobiography and a Few of His Letters and Speeches Street, England, Anti-Caste, 7 (April-May 1895), pp. 1-16 --   |t Frederick Douglass Mural Belfast, Ireland --   |t Bibliography --   |t Index 
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520 |a The first and only anthology dedicated to Douglass's three journeys to Britain, covering oratory, print and visual cultureThe only monograph and anthology to focus on Frederick Douglass's relationship with Britain through unexplored oratory and print cultureProvides a monograph-length introduction focusing on Douglass' experiences in the British Isles, from his first visit in 1845, to 1859 and 1886 (the latter two visits have received scant attention from scholars in comparison to his first visit in 1845)Provides specialist and general audiences with political and cultural insights into Frederick Douglass' transatlantic visitsPresents speeches, letters and poetry in relation to Douglass' visit (including his own testimony) that have never been published beforeExamines Douglass' impact on British culture with a section on songs, images and poetry written in response to his lectures Radically updates Douglass' speaking locations in Britain, which is printed alongside a visual map of these locationsProvides several images new to scholarship (for instance, the ticket to one of Douglass' lectures in Cambridgeshire)This critical edition documents Frederick Douglass's relationship with Britain through unexplored oratory and print culture. With an unprecedented and comprehensive 60,000-word introduction that places the speeches, letters, poetry and images printed here into context, the sources provide extraordinary insight into the myriad performative techniques Douglass used to win support for the causes of emancipation and human rights. Editors examine how Douglass employed various media - letters, speeches, interviews and his autobiographies - to convince the transatlantic public not only that his works were worth reading and his voice worth hearing, but also that the fight against racism would continue after his death. 
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