000776154 000__ 07423cam\a2200433\i\4500 000776154 001__ 776154 000776154 005__ 20210515124611.0 000776154 008__ 770331s1977\\\\dcu\\\\\\b\\\\001\0\eng\\ 000776154 010__ $$a 77005687 000776154 020__ $$a0882581015$$q(v. 1) 000776154 020__ $$a9780882581019$$q(v. 1) 000776154 020__ $$a0882580612$$q(paperback;)$$q(v. 1) 000776154 020__ $$a9780882580616$$q(paperback;)$$q(v. 1) 000776154 020__ $$a0882581023$$q(v. 2) 000776154 020__ $$a9780882581026$$q(v. 2) 000776154 020__ $$a0882581007$$q(paperback;)$$q(v. 2) 000776154 020__ $$a9780882581002$$q(paperback;)$$q(v. 2) 000776154 035__ $$a(OCoLC)ocm02894115 000776154 035__ $$a776154 000776154 040__ $$aDLC$$beng$$cDLC$$dMUQ$$dOCLCQ$$dBAKER$$dBTCTA$$dYDXCP$$dOCLCG$$dVVW$$dIBS$$dTULIB$$dBDX$$dOCLCO$$dOCLCF$$dOCLCQ$$dOCLCA$$dOCLCQ 000776154 043__ $$an-us--- 000776154 049__ $$aISEA 000776154 050_0 $$aPS509.M5$$bM53 000776154 08204 $$a810/.9/355$$219 000776154 24504 $$aThe Minority presence in American literature, 1600-1900 :$$ba reader and course guide /$$cedited by Philip Butcher. 000776154 260__ $$aWashington :$$bHoward University Press,$$c1977. 000776154 300__ $$a2 volumes ;$$c24 cm. 000776154 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 000776154 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 000776154 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 000776154 4901_ $$aMorgan State series in Afro-American studies 000776154 500__ $$aIncludes indexes. 000776154 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (v. 1, pages 439-444; v. 2, p. 407-412). 000776154 50500 $$gv. 1.$$tOf the nature and manners of the people /$$rThomas Hariot --$$tSaved by Pocahontas /$$rJohn Smith --$$tBetrothed to Pocahontas ;$$tThe black record begins /$$rJohn Rolfe --$$tProfitable unto them /$$rWilliam Bradford --$$tConverts of "the Apostle to the Indians" /$$rJohn Eliot --$$tIn grievous captivity /$$rMary Rowlandson --$$tSlaves and the slave trade ;$$tThe selling of Joseph ;$$tIndian boundaries /$$rSamuel Sewall --$$tHannah Dustan and the Indians ;$$tOn the conversion of Negroes /$$rCotton Mather --$$tIndulgent Connecticut /$$rSarah Kemble Knight --$$tA visit to Virginia's Indians /$$rWilliam Byrd --$$tObservations concerning the increase of mankind, peopling of countries, etc. ;$$tIndians and Germans in Pennsylvania ;$$tIf it be right to kill men ;$$tSavage we call them /$$rBenjamin Franklin --$$tI believe liberty is their right /$$rJohn Woolman --$$tTo the University of Cambridge, in New-England ;$$tOn being brought from Africa to America /$$rPhillis Wheatley --$$tAre not these blacks thy children? /$$rSt. Jean de Crèvecoeur --$$tDaniel Boone's last adventures ;$$tIndian genius /$$rJohn Filson --$$tA black minister held captive by the Cherokees /$$rJohn Marrant --$$tRed men and black men ;$$tBenjamin Banneker ;$$tTalent is no measure of rights ;$$tVirginia's definition of a mulatto ;$$tAfrican colonization /$$rThomas Jefferson --$$tA race under abuse and censure /$$rBenjamin Banneker --$$tOn the diversity of the human species ;$$tThe trial of Mamachtaga, an Indian /$$rHugh Henry Brackenridge --$$tTo Sir Toby ;$$tThe death song of a Cherokee Indian ;$$tThe prophecy of King Tammany ;$$tThe Indian burying ground ;$$tThe Indian convert ;$$tThe Indian student /$$rPhilip Freneau --$$tA black soul in a white body /$$rRoyall Tyler --$$tPortrait of an emigrant /$$rCharles Brockden Brown --$$tPhilip of Pokanoket ;$$tThe Creole village /$$rWashington Irving --$$tAn Indian at the burial-place of his fathers ;$$tThe African chief /$$rWilliam Cullen Bryant --$$tChingachgook, a noble savage ;$$tAn humbled and much degraded race ;$$tFrolicking blacks in old Manhattan /$$rJames Fenimore Cooper --$$tThe happy slaves of Swallow Barn /$$rJohn Pendleton Kennedy --$$tBackwoods incidents /$$rDavy Crockett --$$tThe white nigger /$$rThomas Chandler Haliburton --$$tIndian warfare on the Kentucky border /$$rRobert Montgomery Bird --$$tThe commencement crowd at Williams College, 1838 ;$$tThe Duston family /$$rNathaniel Hawthorne --$$tThe Sioux and old Toby /$$rEdgar Allen Poe --$$tCalifornia and its inhabitants /$$rRichard Henry Dana, Jr. --$$tThe slave's dream ;$$tThe quadroon girl ;$$tThe Jewish cemetary at Newport ;$$tHiawatha's wooing /$$rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow --$$tThe civilization of the Negro /$$rRalph Waldo Emerson --$$tThe right to write ;$$tDavid Ruggles and Sojourner Truth /$$rFrederick Douglass --$$tThe prejudice of color ;$$tA Chippewa legend /$$rJames Russell Lowell --$$tPlantation philanderer ;$$tThe noble North American Indian /$$rWilliam Gilmore Simms --$$tThe black Saxons /$$rLydia Maria Child --$$tBlack shipmates and Irish emigrants ;$$tPoor Pip! ;$$tA close shave ;$$tFormerly a slave /$$rHerman Melville --$$tAt a Dahcotah village /$$rFrancis Parkman --$$tBlack, white, and red in Seminole land /$$rMayne Reid --$$tUncle Tom's cabin /$$rGeorge L. Aiken --$$tLight slave and white slave : Clotel and Salome /$$rWilliam Wells Brown --$$tIrishmen and others in Walden Woods /$$rHenry David Thoreau. 000776154 50500 $$gv. 2.$$tMyself and others ;$$tThe menials of the earth ;$$tEthiopia saluting the colors /$$rWalt Whitman --$$tA mountain man among the Crows /$$rJames P. Beckwourth --$$tDred, a free man /$$rHarriet Beecher Stowe --$$tUncle Tom's own story /$$rJosiah Henson --$$tThe octoroon /$$rDion Boucicault --$$tAt the pantomime /$$rOliver Wendell Holmes --$$tHis Indian mother /$$rAnn S. Stephens --$$tBrown of Ossawatomie ;$$tHoward at Atlanta /$$rJohn Greenleaf Whittier --$$tLust and the female slave /$$rHarriet Brent Jacobs --$$tPetroleum V. Nasby on the diversity of the races /$$rDavid Ross Locke --$$tThe white colored people of New Orleans ;$$tAn independent Ku-Klux /$$rJohn W. DeForest --$$tPlan language from truthful James ;$$tJohn Chinaman ;$$tThe latest Chinese outrage ;$$tWan Lee, the pagan ;$$tThat Ebrew Jew /$$rBret Harte --$$tMrs. Johnson ;$$tA neighborhood in transition ;$$tMemories of an Ohio boyhood /$$rWilliam Dean Howells --$$tThe gentle, inoffensive Chinese ;$$tA true story repeated word for word as I heard it ;$$tDisgraceful persecution of a boy ;$$tA remorseful father /$$rMark Twain --$$tThe racial mélange in Bucktown /$$rLafcadio Hearn --$$tThe freedmen and the Klan /$$rAlbion W. Tourgée --$$tChief Joseph and General Howard /$$rHelen Hunt Jackson --$$tThe wonderful tar-baby story ;$$tFree Joe and the rest of the world /$$rJoel Chandler Harris --$$tThe Jewish problem ;$$tThe new colossus ;$$tThe new Ezekiel /$$rEmma Lazarus --$$tA diarist's prejudices /$$rHenry James --$$tThe quadroons of old New Orleans ;$$tWhat is a Creole? ;$$tMr. Ristofalo and Mrs. Riley ;$$tThe school in the haunted house /$$rGeorge W. Cable --$$tWhat is a white man? ;$$tFrederick Douglass on the abolitionist circuit /$$rCharles W. Chestnutt --$$tBlood on the snow /$$rJoaquin Miller --$$tItalians and others in the tenements of New York ;$$tA Jewish wedding in Liberty Hall /$$rJacob A. Riis --$$tThe Johnsons of Rum Alley ;$$tA hero in lavender trousers ;$$tThe Jacksons of Whilomville /$$rStephen Crane --$$tUncle Jack's views of geography /$$rThomas Nelson Page --$$tOld Aunt Peggy ;$$tLa belle Zoraïde /$$rKate Chopin --$$tThe Atlanta exposition address /$$rBooker T. Washington --$$tLittle brown baby ;$$tWe wear the mask ;$$tAn ante-bellum sermon ;$$tNegro life in Washington /$$rPaul Laurence Dunbar --$$tThe Irish reconsidered /$$rHarold Frederic --$$tThe deceased's survivors /$$rTheodore Dreiser --$$tMismated schemers /$$rFrank Norris --$$tThe apostate of Chego-Chegg /$$rAbraham Cahan --$$tOn the Anglo-Saxon ;$$tOn the Indian war ;$$tThe Negro problem /$$rFinley Peter Dunne. 000776154 650_0 $$aAmerican literature. 000776154 650_0 $$aMinorities$$zUnited States$$vLiterary collections. 000776154 7001_ $$aButcher, Philip,$$d1918-2011. 000776154 830_0 $$aMorgan State series in Afro-American studies. 000776154 85211 $$bmcc$$h810.9$$i.M53 000776154 86631 $$av.1-v.2 000776154 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:776154$$pGLOBAL_SET 000776154 980__ $$aBIB 000776154 980__ $$aBOOK