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Acknowledgments | ||
Introduction | 1 | |
Pt. I | Slavery, Abolition, and Citizenship, 1777-1817 | 13 |
Context | 13 | |
Chronology | 19 | |
Map | 24 | |
Documents | 25 | |
A | Franchise Provision, New York State Constitution, 1777 | 25 |
B | Veto Message, 1785 | 30 |
C | Anti-Abolition Article, 1785 | 33 |
D | "Mungo Speaks," 1788 | 36 |
E | Antislavery Orations, 1797 and 1798 | 39 |
F | Gradual Abolition Act, 1799 | 52 |
G | African American Political Oration, 1809 | 56 |
H | An Act Regulating Black Suffrage, 1811 | 64 |
I | Act Declaring 1827 as the End of Slavery in New York, 1817 | 67 |
Pt. II | The Convention of 1821 and the Politics of Disfranchisement | 73 |
Context | 73 | |
Chronology | 79 | |
Map | 80 | |
Documents | 81 | |
J | Connecticut Constitution Confirms Disfranchisement, 1818 | 81 |
K | Resolution Opposing the Missouri Constitution, 1820 | 84 |
L | Antiblack Article, National Advocate, 1821 | 87 |
M | Extended Excerpts from the Convention of 1821 | 90 |
Pt. III | The Long Reconstruction, 1821-1877 | 201 |
Context | 201 | |
Chronology | 207 | |
Map | 211 | |
Documents | 212 | |
N | First African American Newspaper, 1827 | 212 |
O | Emancipation Addresses, 1827 | 218 |
P | Address, African American State Convention, 1840 | 236 |
Q | Excerpts from the Debate on Suffrage, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1846 | 249 |
R | Land Reform Proposal, 1846 | 260 |
S | Declaration of Sentiments, Seneca Falls, 1848 | 265 |
T | Anti-Property Qualification Pamphlet, 1860 | 271 |
U | Report on Suffrage, New York State Constitutional Convention, 1867-1868 | 278 |
V | Letter to the Editor: Elizabeth Cady Stanton on Sojourner Truth, 1867 | 286 |
W | "Appeal to Christians," 1869 | 292 |
X | Fifteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, 1870 | 295 |
Y | Newspaper Coverage of First Equal Manhood Suffrage Election, 1870 | 300 |
Z | Excerpts from Tilden Commission Report, 1877 | 307 |
Bibliographic Essay | 319 | |
Notes | 331 | |
Index | 343 | |
About the Editors | 353 |
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