“This Spirit of Persecution Was the Cause of Our Convention”: the National Colored Conventions of the 1830s as an Early Movement for Black Civil Rights

Author:

Bourhis-Mariotti Claire

Abstract

Alors que, dans les années 1830, activistes noirs et blancs unissaient leurs forces au sein de sociétés abolitionnistes, les gens de couleur libres commencèrent également à se réunir en conventions pour mener un tout autre combat. Arguant que ces conventions constituent un premier mouvement de lutte collective pour les droits civiques, cet article entend contribuer à enrichir l’historiographie du militantisme noir de cette période, qui s’est surtout focalisée sur les activités abolitionnistes des gens de couleur libres.

Publisher

CAIRN

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Cultural Studies

Reference26 articles.

1. Freedom’s Journal “Address, Delivered before the General Colored Association at Boston, by David Walker,” , December 19, 1828, 295.

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4. Minutes and Proceedings of the First Annual Convention of the People of Colour, Held by Adjournments in the City of Philadelphia, From the Sixth to the Eleventh of June, Inclusive, 1831. Philadelphia: Published by order of the Committee of Arrangements, 1831.

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