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What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?
Americas Pre-1900

What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?

Frederick Douglass, 1852

Douglass's 1852 Rochester address — invited to speak on the meaning of the Fourth of July, he asks instead what the holiday signifies to a people still in chains. One of…

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The Talented Tenth (excerpt)
Americas Pre-1900 Reserved (not yet available)

The Talented Tenth (excerpt)

W.E.B. Du Bois, 1903

Du Bois's 1903 essay arguing that the Black race, like all races, is going to be saved by its exceptional men — and that the education of the Black intelligentsia is the…

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Letter from Birmingham Jail
Americas 1950–1980 (independence era)

Letter from Birmingham Jail

Martin Luther King Jr., 1963

King's open letter from a Birmingham jail cell, April 16, 1963, written in response to eight white Alabama clergy who had urged him to slow down. The letter is now in th…

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The Mis-Education of the Negro — Introduction
Americas 1900–1950

The Mis-Education of the Negro — Introduction

Carter G. Woodson, 1933

Woodson's 1933 indictment of the American school system as a machine that trains Black students to admire whiteness and disdain their own history. The 'mis-education' is…

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We Wear the Mask
Americas Pre-1900

We Wear the Mask

Paul Laurence Dunbar, 1896

Dunbar's 1896 sonnet, written when the poet was twenty-four and already the most-published Black American poet of his generation. The mask of the title — the public face…

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The Ballot or the Bullet
Americas 1950–1980 (independence era)

The Ballot or the Bullet

Malcolm X, 1964

Malcolm X's April 3, 1964 address at Cory Methodist Church, Cleveland. Delivered weeks after his break with the Nation of Islam and weeks before his Mecca pilgrimage. Th…

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On Being Brought from Africa to America
Americas Pre-1900

On Being Brought from Africa to America

Phillis Wheatley, 1773

Wheatley's eight-line poem, published in her 1773 London collection. Often misread as accommodation; read again, the second quatrain turns sharply: 'Remember, Christians…

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