The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916

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The Journal of Negro History, Volume 1, January 1916

by Various Authors

EN·~13 hours·35 chapters

Chapters

35 total
1

The Negroes of Cincinnati Prior to the Civil War

43:13
2

The Story of Maria Louise Moore and Fannie M. Richards

16:39
3

The Passing Tradition and the African Civilization

16:54
4

The Mind of the African Negro as Reflected in His Proverbs

9:41
5

What the Negro Was Thinking During the Eighteenth Century - Essay on Negro Slavery1 - No. 1

49:22
6

Letters Showing the Rise and Progress of the Early Negro Churches of Georgia and the West Indies

54:18
7

Book Reviews

11:26
8

Notes

1:45
9

The Journal of Negro History

0:17
10

The Historic Background of the Negro Physician

19:12

Description

The early 19th‑century story of Cincinnati’s Black residents offers a vivid glimpse into how a booming river town balanced opportunity with deep‑seated anxieties. By the 1820s the city was home to a sizable portion of Ohio’s free Black population, and its fortunes rose and fell in step with the attitudes of white neighbors. The narrative divides this era into three distinct phases—tolerance, persecution, and a tentative amelioration—showing how law, commerce, and everyday interactions shaped a community striving to thrive.

Within those first decades, a series of “Black Laws” emerged, from registration requirements to costly bonds and bans on education, jury service, and militia enlistment. Early observers noted a mix of industrious tradespeople and those pushed into petty crime, while the city’s leaders debated whether to welcome or bar newcomers altogether. As tensions grew, the story captures the uneasy balance between hope and hostility that defined the lived experience of Cincinnati’s Black citizens before the Civil War.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (804K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Curtis Weyant, Pam Mitchell, and the PG Distributed Proofreaders

Release date

2004-10-05

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

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Various Authors

This collection brings together writing from more than one contributor, so there isn’t a single author story to tell. The focus is on the range of voices in the work itself.

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