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Series Editor's Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Reports and Essays, 1852-1865 | 1 | |
1 | From Hamburg to New York | 3 |
2 | Schenectady - Barnum - Curiosities - Life in a Republic - Mrs. Trollope | 8 |
3 | The Tombs - The Washington Exhibition - Minstrels | 13 |
4 | From New York to Schenectady - The Shakers | 19 |
5 | A Small Western Town | 25 |
6 | Winter Portrait of a Small Western Town | 29 |
7 | From West to East | 33 |
8 | An Antislavery Meeting | 35 |
9 | An Excursion to Sing Sing | 40 |
10 | Rambles Through New York | 47 |
11 | Colored People in New York | 54 |
12 | American Types: Women - Irish - Blacks - Chinese - Indians - Gypsies | 60 |
13 | Preface to the German Translation of My Bondage and My Freedom | 68 |
14 | The Presidential Election and Slavery | 71 |
15 | The Election - Art and Industry Exposition - Women's Rights | 78 |
16 | Kansas and the Extension of Slavery | 84 |
17 | Wendell Phillips - A "Gift Enterprise" | 88 |
18 | Hoboken | 90 |
19 | Meeting of the Antislavery Societies: Frederick Douglass | 94 |
20 | The Money Crisis - Antislavery Movements | 96 |
21 | A Negro Colony in Canada | 99 |
22 | The Mayoral Election - A Fugitive Slave | 103 |
23 | The Kansas Controversy - Lola Montez - Public Lectures | 106 |
24 | Revivals - Women's Rights - Female Dress Reform - Women and Work | 110 |
25 | Feeding the Poor - Penny Boardinghouses - Emigration Ships | 116 |
26 | Opera - Musard's Orchestra - A Rogues' Gallery - Barnum | 119 |
27 | Kansas - Anniversaries | 123 |
28 | An Excommunication - Slavery and the Germans | 127 |
29 | Malcontents - Indians - James Monroe - A Marylander Without Slaves | 132 |
30 | A Captured Slave Ship - Retreat of Reverend Brownlow | 135 |
31 | Revivals and Spiritualism | 137 |
32 | State and Congressional Election - Slavery | 139 |
33 | New Efforts to Colonize the Negroes | 141 |
34 | Democrats Congratulated | 143 |
35 | Cuba - Public Lectures - Mount Vernon - Buying a Slave's Freedom | 146 |
36 | A Fashionable Preacher | 150 |
37 | Anniversaries | 152 |
38 | Slave Trade - Hatred of America | 154 |
39 | A Visit with Gerrit Smith | 158 |
40 | Frederick Douglass | 163 |
41 | The Insurrection at Harpers Ferry | 165 |
42 | The Aftermath of John Brown's Trial | 170 |
43 | John Brown's Execution and Its Consequences | 175 |
44 | Literary War of the North Against the South - The Octoroon | 181 |
45 | Lecturers - Painting - The Cooper Institute | 184 |
46 | Mormonism - Preparations for the Presidential Election | 187 |
47 | Presidential Candidates - Anniversaries - Humboldt's Letters | 190 |
48 | Election Prospects - Southern Fear - A Convention of Infidels | 194 |
49 | The Presidential Election - Republicans and Democrats | 198 |
50 | Developments in the Southern Part of the Union | 202 |
51 | The Public Crisis | 205 |
52 | Outbreak of Hostilities - Martial Spirit | 207 |
53 | The War | 211 |
54 | War - Douglas's Death - Missouri Germans - A Black Hero - Barnum | 215 |
55 | Civil War - Fremont and the Government - A Rogues' Gallery | 220 |
56 | War - Slavery - The Charleston Fire - An Important Document | 224 |
57 | Slavery and Government - Women and Slavery - Soldiers - Supplies | 228 |
58 | Drastic Change - Southern Knighthood - Executing a Slave Trader | 232 |
59 | The War - The Slavery Question - Color Prejudice | 236 |
60 | General Hunter and the Government - Blacks - The Homestead Bill | 239 |
61 | The Emancipation of Slaves | 243 |
62 | Consequences of War - Congressional Elections - McClellan | 248 |
63 | New Defeats - Corruption - Religious Conditions | 252 |
64 | Emancipation Proclamation - Conditions in Mississippi | 256 |
65 | Humbug - Psychology - Dwarves - Behavior of Negroes in the South | 260 |
66 | American Conditions - Mob Rule | 265 |
67 | Colored Troops - Cost Increases - Luxury - Worker Unrest - Bloomerism | 269 |
68 | Anniversary of the Anti - Slavery Society | 274 |
69 | Effects of War on Social Conditions and on Slavery | 276 |
70 | A Negro Regiment - Radical Germans | 280 |
71 | The Presidential Election | 283 |
72 | The Presidential Election | 288 |
73 | Christmas and New Year's - Slavery - Everett - A New German Book | 294 |
74 | The Constitutional Abolition of Slavery | 298 |
75 | A Public Celebration - Corruption | 303 |
76 | Thrills of Victory and Depths of Mourning | 306 |
77 | The Trial - A Funeral Procession - Reconstruction | 310 |
78 | Lincoln's Assassins - Jefferson Davis - Emancipation | 314 |
79 | Presidential Policies - Persecution of Negroes - Embittered Southerners | 319 |
80 | Victorious South - Half- and Whole-hearted - Black Literary Institute | 323 |
App | Letters to Frederick Douglass, 1870-1879 | 327 |
Index | 369 |
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Add Radical passion, Radical Passion examines eighty essays and reports on the United States (1852-1865) by the German-American journalist Ottilie Assing (1819-1884) along with twenty-seven extant letters from Assing to Frederick Douglass during the years 1870-1879. A keen an, Radical passion to your collection on WonderClub |