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Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1
1 Troubling the Pages of Historians
African American Intellectuals and Historical Writing in the Early Republic, 1817-1837 17
2 To Present a Just View of Our Origin
Creating an African American Historical Discourse, 1837-1850 49
3 The Destiny of the Colored People
African American History between Compromise and Jubilee, 1850-1863 86
4 The Historical Mind of Emancipation
Writing African American History at the Dawn of Freedom, 1863-1882 123
5 Advancement in Numbers, Knowledge, and Power
African American History in Post-Reconstruction America, 1883-1915 151
6 To Smite the Rock of Knowledge
The Black Academy and the Professionalization of History 188
Conclusion 227
Notes 235
Bibliography 291
Index 327
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