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Celeste-Marie Bernier, from “‘Arms like Polished Iron’”

  • Frederick Douglass
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The Heroic Slave
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  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments ix
  4. Introduction xi
  5. Part 1: The Text of Frederick Douglass’s The Heroic Slave
  6. The Heroic Slave 3
  7. A Note on the Text 53
  8. Part 2: Contemporary Responses to the Creole Rebellion, 1841–1843
  9. “Another Amistad Case—What Will Grow Out of It?” 57
  10. “The Creole Mutiny” 62
  11. Protest of the Officers and Crew of the American Brig Creole 66
  12. “The Hero Mutineers” 75
  13. Deposition of William H. Merritt 81
  14. Deposition of William H. Merritt 85
  15. Daniel Webster, Letter to Edward Everett 88
  16. William Ellery Channing, from The Duty of the Free States, or Remarks Suggested by the Case of the Creole 99
  17. Joshua R. Giddings, Resolutions 104
  18. Henry Highland Garnet, from “An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America” 107
  19. Part 3: Douglass on the Creole and Black Revolution
  20. Frederick Douglass, from “American Prejudice against Color” 111
  21. Frederick Douglass, from “America’s Compromise with Slavery and the Abolitionists’ Work” 116
  22. Frederick Douglass, from “American and Scottish Prejudice against the Slave” 118
  23. Frederick Douglass, from “Meeting in Faneuil Hall” 121
  24. Frederick Douglass, from “Address at the Great Anti-Colonization Meeting in New York” 123
  25. Frederick Douglass, from “What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?” 127
  26. Frederick Douglass, from “West India Emancipation” 133
  27. Frederick Douglass, “A Black Hero” 138
  28. Part 4: Narratives of the Creole Rebellion, 1855–1901
  29. William C. Nell, “Madison Washington” 143
  30. Samuel Ringgold Ward, “Men and Women of Mark” 147
  31. William Wells Brown, “Slave Revolt at Sea” 150
  32. Lydia Maria Child, “Madison Washington” 161
  33. Robert Purvis, “A Priceless Picture: History of Sinque, the Hero of the Amistad” 168
  34. Pauline E. Hopkins, “A Dash for Liberty” 178
  35. Part 5: Criticism
  36. Robert B. Stepto, from “Storytelling in Early Afro-American Fiction” 189
  37. William L. Andrews, from “The Novelization of Voice in Early African American Narrative” 202
  38. Richard Yarborough, from “Race, Violence, and Manhood” 207
  39. Maggie Montesinos Sale, from “The Heroic Slave” 220
  40. Celeste-Marie Bernier, from “‘Arms like Polished Iron’” 226
  41. Ivy G. Wilson, from “Transnationalism, Frederick Douglass, and ‘The Heroic Slave’” 231
  42. Carrie Hyde, from “The Climates of Liberty” 238
  43. Chronology of Frederick Douglass, Madison Washington, and Resistance to Slavery 251
  44. Selected Bibliography 263
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