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The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals
The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals, Daughter of a black slaveholder father, Anne Hart Gilbert and Elizabeth Hart Thwaites were among the first educators of slaves and free African Caribbeans in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Antigua. These members of the free colored communi, The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals has a rating of 3 stars
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  • The Hart Sisters: Early African Caribbean Writers, Evangelicals, and Radicals
  • Written by author Moira Ferguson
  • Published by University of Nebraska Press, July 1993
  • Daughter of a black slaveholder father, Anne Hart Gilbert and Elizabeth Hart Thwaites were among the first educators of slaves and free African Caribbeans in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Antigua. These members of the "free colored" communi
  • Daughter of a black slaveholder father, Anne Hart Gilbert and Elizabeth Hart Thwaites were among the first educators of slaves and free African Caribbeans in late eighteenth and early nineteenth-century Antigua. These members of the "free colored" communi
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Acknowledgments
Map of Caribbean Region
Map of Antigua
Introduction1
Chronologies57
Anne Hart Gilbert
History of Methodism57
Memoir of John Gilbert76
Elizabeth Hart Thwaites89
History of Methodism89
Hymns and Verse by Elizabeth Hart Thwaites97
Letter from Elizabeth Hart to a Friend104
Extracts from Elizabeth Hart Thwaites's Correspondence with Her Friend, Miss Lynch112
Appendixes115
AA Brief Sketch of Mrs. Anne Gilbert, by the Reverend William Box, Wesleyan Missionary117
BAdditional Remarks on John and Anne Gilbert by a Friend124
CExtracts from Charles Thwaites's Journal, 1829133
DBiography of Elizabeth Lynch141
ELetter from John Baxter to a Fellow Methodist in London158
FChronology of John Gilbert162
GCharles Thwaites's Report164
HThe Case of the Neglected and Deserted Negroes in the Island of Antigua167
IAntigua: An Act to Provide for the More Effectual Support of Poor Children174
JThomas Coke, To the Benevolent Subscribers for the Support of the Missions181
KExtract of a Letter from Thomas Coke to John Wesley195
IJames Macqueen, "The Colonial Empire of Great Britain"197
Index211


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