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The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States and Official Report of the Niger Valley Exploring Party [Paperback]

Martin Robinson Delany (Author), Toyin Falola (Introduction)

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December 2003 Classics in Black Studies
With an introduction by Toyin Falola, the Frances Higginbothom Nalle Centennial Professor in History at the University of Texas at Austin, this new edition of these two provocative and intriguing nineteenth-century documents sheds much light on the black nationalism movement in the context of African American history.

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Martin Robinson Delany was born in Charles Town, Virginia (now West Virginia), on May 6, 1812, the son of a slave father and a free Black woman. In 1823 his father purchased the family's freedom and relocated them to Pennsylvania. Delany was educated both privately and at the Bethel Church School in Pittsburgh, and later apprenticed himself to a doctor. In 1843 he married Catherine Richards, whose family were members of the Pittsburgh Black elite. In 1850 he was admitted to Harvard Medical School for formal medical training, but eventually withdrew because White classmates protested.

Delany founded a Black weekly magazine, MYSTERY (1847-49), and then helped Frederick Douglas publish the NORTH STAR (1847-49). A Black abolitionist, Delany campaigned against the Fugitive Slave Act. In 1852 he advocated emigration as a new start for American Blacks, and traveled to West Africa in 1859 seeking lands for resettlement.

During the Civil War Delany recruited African Americans to serve in the Union army, and he himself served as a surgeon with the famous Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. In 1865 he was commissioned as a major, the highest-ranking African American officer in the army. After the war, he became an official in the Freedmen's Bureau for three years; served as a customs house inspector in Charleston, South Carolina; and in 1874 was nominated for lieutenant governor of South Carolina on the Independent Republican ticket, but lost. In the late 1870s he again turned his attention to Liberian emigration.

Among his published works are THE CONDITION, ELEVATION, EMIGRATION, AND DESTINY OF THE COLORED PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES, POLITICALLY CONSIDERED (1852); BLAKE, OR, THE HUTS OF AMERICA (1859); OFFICIAL REPORT OF THE NIGER VALLEY EXPLORING PARTY (1861); and PRINCIPIA OF ETHNOLOGY (1879).

Delany moved to Xenia, Ohio, where he died on January 24, 1885.


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THAT there have been in all ages and in all countries, in every quarter of the habitable globe, especially among those nations laying the greatest claim to civilization and enlightenment, classes of people who have been deprived of equal privileges, political, religious and social, cannot be denied, and that this deprivation on the part of the ruling classes is cruel and unjust, is also equally true. Read the first page
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native fever, colored freemen, such claimant, colored gentlemen, such fugitive, free colored people, colored men, colored youth
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United States, New York, South America, West Indies, Colonization Society, New Orleans, North America, Canada West, Frederick Douglass, Cape Palmas, Central America, James Forten, South Carolina, Captain Frank Johnson, Captain Johnson, District of Columbia, Oberlin Collegiate Institute, Republic of Liberia, United Kingdom, Captain Tudas, Charles Lenox Remond, Elliot Cresson, General Jackson, Great Britain, Joseph Cassey
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