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|a Martin R. Delany's Civil War and Reconstruction :
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|g Chapter 1
|t The black major.
|t Introduction ;
|t Delany to Secretary of War, December 15, 1863 ;
|t The Secretary of War of the United States of America ;
|t C. W. Foster to Capt. Henry Keteltas, February 27, 1865 ;
|t C. W. Foster to Delany, February 27, 1865 ;
|t Delany to C. W. Foster ;
|t C. W. Foster to Rufus Saxton, February 27, 1865 ;
|t Delany to C. W. Foster, March 24, 1865 ;
|t C. W. Foster to Delany, March 27, 1865 ;
|t Attention, Charlestonians! Rally Round the Flag! ;
|t Black national defenders ;
|t Delany counsels Freedmen ;
|t H. J. Hawkins on Delany, August 13, 1865 ;
|t Delany to C. W. Foster, February 5, 1867 ;
|t Delany to C. W. Foster, April 4, 1867 --
|g Chapter 2
|t Freedmen's bureau sub-assistant commissioner.
|t Introduction ;
|t Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head Island 1 ;
|t Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head Island 2 ;
|t Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head Island 5 ;
|t Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head 6 ;
|t Prospects of the Freedmen of Hilton Head 7 ;
|t Triple alliance: The restoration of the South--Salvation of its political economy ;
|t Homes for the Freedmen 1, March 7, 1871 ;
|t Homes for the Freedmen, March 23, 1871 ;
|t Homes for the Freedmen 3, May 1, 1871 ;
|t Special orders No. 372 ;
|t Delany's Freedmen's Bureau report, December 1865 ;
|t Delany's Freedmen's Bureau report, March 1867 ;
|t Delany's Freedmen's Bureau report, September, 1867 ;
|t Delany's Freedmen's Bureau report, May 1868 ;
|t A typical contract between Freedmen and Planters in Delany's district ;
|t D. E. Sickles to Gen. E. D. Townsend on Delany, January 30, 1866 ;
|t Excerpts from an editorial of the New South ;
|t R. K. Scott to Gen. O. O. Howard, July 22, 1868 --
|g Chapter 3
|t The conservative Republican.
|t Introduction ;
|t Delany's advice to Black leaders, February 22, 1866 ;
|t Delany to President Andrew Johnson, July 25, 1866 ;
|t Delany to Rev. Henry H. Garnet, July 27, 1867 ;
|t Colored officials ;
|t Delany to L. S. Langley, February 5, 1868 ;
|t Thoughts for the Colored People ;
|t University pamphlets: A series of four tracts on National Polity ;
|t On a Black Man's party ;
|t Ward meeting at Military Hall ;
|t Mass Meeting of Republicans ;
|t Side issues ;
|t The appeal to race ;
|t Republican meetings--Ward 6 ;
|t Grand Mass Meeting: Edgefield Alive; 10,000 people present ;
|t The Fourth in Charleston ;
|t A card to the editor of the Republican ;
|t Meeting at Military Hall ;
|t A political review :Delany to Frederick Douglass, August 14, 1871 ;
|t Frederick Douglass to Delany, August 31, 1871 ;
|t S. N. Gailliard on Delany ;
|t The News and Courier on Delany to Frederick Douglass, August 17, 1871 ;
|t The News and Courier on Delany to Frederick Douglass, August 18, 1871 ;
|t The News and Courier on Delany to Frederick Douglass, August 19, 1871 ;
|t Major Delany's Letter: Refuting Delany's allegation of Republican party bias ;
|t South Carolina obligations 1: Delany to the editor of the New York Times, September 25, 1872 ;
|t South Carolina obligations 2: Delany to the Editor of the New York Times, September 30, 1872 ;
|t Rev R. H. Cain to Gov. Franklin J. Moses, February 10, 1874 ;
|t The New York Times on Delany's Letter to Justice Wright ;
|t Minority representation: A colored advocate in favor of it in South Carolina --
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|g Chapter 4
|t The independent Republican.
|t Introduction ;
|t Independent Republicans: Conservatives and Republicans in a Common Cause ;
|t The Independent Republican state nominating convention, Hibernian Hall ;
|t The Independent Republican State Convention ;
|t Green and Delany ;
|t A voice from the mountains ;
|t The cause of fair dealing and peace in Chester ;
|t The News and Courier on Major Delany --
|g Chapter 5
|t Trial and conviction.
|t Introduction ;
|t Delany to Frederick Douglass: Trial and conviction, February 28, 1876 ;
|t The charges against M. R. Delany ;
|t C. C. Bowen to Gov. D. H. Chamberlain, April 3, 1876 ;
|t The State vs. Martin R. Delany: Judge's recommendations ;
|t Petition for Delany's pardon ;
|t Rev. N. N. Hunter to Delany, April 22, 1876 ;
|t Delany to W. R. Jones, Esq., May 18, 1876 ;
|t Delany to W. R. Jones ;
|t The State vs. M. R. Delany: Pardon granted ;
|t Delany to Gov. D. H. Chamberlain, September 1, 1876 --
|g Chapter 6
|t A new departure.
|t Introduction ;
|t The Black man's political movement: Delany to Rev. Garland H. White, September 18, 1876 ;
|t The Campaign in the City: The Colored democracy of War 4 ;
|t The Campaign in the City: Meeting of the Colored Democratic Club of Third Ward, October 21, 1876 ;
|t The campaign in the city: Meeting in Hibernian Hall ;
|t Union of the two races: What prevents it? ;
|t Negative report on Delany by Attorney St. Julian Jervey ;
|t Petition to dismiss Delany as trial justice ;
|t Delany to Gov. Wade Hampton, April 2, 1878 ;
|t Counter-petition to retain Delany as trial justice ;
|t Delany to Hon. H. R. Latrobe, July 8, 1878 ;
|t Delany to William Coppinger, August 18, 1878 ;
|t Delany to William Coppinger, December 18, 1880.
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|a "To engage Martin Robison Delany (1812-1885) is to wrestle with almost all the complexities and paradoxes of nineteenth-century black leadership in one public intellectual. After his previous book on Delany, senior historian Tunde Adeleke has compiled here letters, speeches, contemporary nineteenth-century newspaper articles, and reports written by and about Delany. These vital primary sources cover his Civil War and Reconstruction career in South Carolina and include key critical reactions to Delany's ideas and writings from his contemporaries. There are over ninety documents, the vast majority not previously published"--
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|a Militant? Uncompromising? Pragmatic? Utilitarian? Accommodating? Conservative? To engage Martin Robison Delany (1812-1885) is to wrestle with almost all the complextities and paradoxes of nineteenth-century black leadership in one public intellectual. After his previous book on Delany, senior historian Tunde Adeleke has compiled here letters, speeches, contemporary nineteenth-century newspaper articles, and reports written by and about Delany. These vital primary sources cover his Civil War and Reconstruction career in South Carolina and include key critical reactions to Delany's ideas and writings from his contemporaries. There are over ninety documents, the vast majority not previously published. Delany remains the subject of conflicting and confusing interpretations. Adeleke indicates that Delany actually manifested complex dispositions. He presaged manifestations of the strands of both protest and compromise that would define the early twentieth-century world of Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois. --
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