FREE BOOKS

Author's List




PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26  
27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   >>   >|  
ational Disfranchisement of Colored People 161 Chapter XVII. Emigration of the Colored People of the United States 175 Chapter XVIII. "Republic of Liberia" 177 Chapter XIX. The Canadas 189 Chapter XX. Central and South America and the West Indies 193 Chapter XXI. Nicaragua and New Grenada 202 Chapter XXII. Things as They Are 204 Chapter XXIII. A Glance at Ourselves--Conclusion 211 Appendix. A Project for an Expedition of Adventure, to the Eastern Coast of Africa 221 _Sincerely dedicated to the American People, North and South._ _By Their Most Devout, and Patriotic Fellow Citizen, the Author_ PREFACE The author of this little volume has no other apology for offering it to the public, than the hurried manner in which it has been composed. Being detained in the city of New York on business, he seized the opportunity of a tedious delay, and wrote the work in the inside of one month, attending to other business through the day, and lecturing on physiology sometimes in the evening. The reader will therefore not entertain an idea of elegance of language and terseness of style, such as should rule the sentences of every composition, by whomsoever written. His sole object has been, to place before the public in general, and the colored people of the United States in particular, great truths concerning this class of citizens, which appears to have been heretofore avoided, as well by friends as enemies to their elevation. By opponents, to conceal information, that they are well aware would stimulate and impel them on to bold and adventurous deeds of manly daring; and by friends, who seem to have acted on the principle of the zealous orthodox, who would prefer losing the object of his pursuit to changing his policy. There are also a great many colored people in the United States, who have independence of spirit, who desire to, and do, think for themselves; but for the want of general information, and in consequence of a prevailing opinion that has obtained, that no thoughts nor opinions must be expressed, even though it would eventuate in their elevation, except it emanate from some old, orthodox, stereotyped doctrine concerning them; therefore, such a work as this,
PREV.   NEXT  
|<   2   3   4   5   6   7   8   9   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26  
27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38   39   40   41   42   43   44   45   46   47   48   49   50   51   >>   >|  



Top keywords:

Chapter

 

People

 

States

 

United

 

orthodox

 

friends

 

public

 

information

 

elevation

 

Colored


object
 

people

 

business

 
general
 

colored

 

opponents

 

conceal

 

written

 
whomsoever
 

enemies


appears

 

avoided

 
heretofore
 

composition

 

citizens

 
truths
 

sentences

 

daring

 

thoughts

 

obtained


opinions
 

opinion

 
prevailing
 
consequence
 

expressed

 

stereotyped

 

doctrine

 

emanate

 

eventuate

 

principle


adventurous
 

stimulate

 

zealous

 

prefer

 
independence
 

spirit

 

desire

 

losing

 

pursuit

 
changing