Black Emancipators of the Nineteenth Century
Beryl Bailey and Marcella Flake
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1. Earl Conrad,
Harriet Tubman
, (Washington, D.C.: The Associated Publishers, Inc, 1943) pp, 60-61.
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2.
Ibid.,
p.59.
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3. Eric Foner, ed.
Nat Turner
, (Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall, 1971)pp.41-43.
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4.
Ibid.,
p,3.
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5.
Ibid.,
p.4.
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6. Janey, Weingold Montgomery,
A Comparative Analysis of the Rhetoric of Two Negro Women Orators Sojourner Truth and Frances E. Watkins Harper
, (Hays, Kansas. For Hayes, 1968) p.33.
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7.
Ibid.,
pp 98-100.
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8.
Ibid.,
pp. 104-106.
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9. Frederick Douglass,
Frederick Douglass’ Narrative
, (New York: Signet Classic, 1968).
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10.
Ibid.,
p.28.
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11.
Ibid.,
p 63.
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12.
Ibid.,
p.65.
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13.
Ibid.,
p.65.
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14.
Ibid.,
pp. 67, 68.
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15.
Ibid.,
pp. 67, 68.
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16. Phillip S. Foner, ed.
The Voice of Black America
, (New York: Capricorn Books. 1975), pp 219-225.
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17. Conrad, p 10.
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18.
Ibid.,
p.36.
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19.
Ibid.,
p 38.
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20.
Ibid.,
p.39.
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21. William Still, The Underground Railroad, (New York: Arno Press and The New York Times),1968 p.4.
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22.
Ibid.,
p.6.