The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States (Cram Edition)
Synopsis
This XpressRead Cram Edition of The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States pairs the complete original text with carefully prepared study materials, designed for deeper engagement with this classic.
Martin R. Delany's "The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States" is a powerful and insightful exploration of the challenges and possibilities facing African Americans in 19th-century America. Delany, a prominent voice in the abolitionist movement, meticulously examines the social, political, and economic conditions endured by Black people in the United States. This historical work delves into complex questions of racial identity and the prospects for advancement and self-determination. Delany's analysis extends to a consideration of emigration as a potential path toward a more just future. He grapples with the fundamental issues of equality, opportunity, and the very definition of citizenship. A cornerstone of African American history, this book offers invaluable perspectives on the struggle for racial justice and continues to resonate with its profound insights into the enduring complexities of race relations in America. It stands as a vital resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of this crucial period in United States history.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Creative Media Partners, LLC
- ISBN: 9781026116517
- Number of pages: 254
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 x 13 mm
- Languages: English
