Acknowledgments | p. ix |
Introduction | p. 3 |
Of Alexander Crummell | p. 21 |
Materials of Biographical Interest | p. 29 |
Jubilate: The Shades and the Lights of a Fifty Years' Ministry | p. 31 |
Letter to Elizur Wright, 22 June 1837 | p. 45 |
From ""Eulogium on the Life and Character of Thomas Sipkins Sidney"" | p. 47 |
From "" Eulogium on Henry Highland Garnet, D.D."": Before the Union Literary and Historical Association; Washington, D.C., May 4th, 1882 | p. 55 |
""Africa and Her people"": Lecture Notes | p. 61 |
Report from Buchanan, Liberia, on a Journey to St. Andrew's Church | p. 68 |
Report from Caldwell, Liberia, on a Journey through the Dey and Vai Countries | p. 75 |
Letter on Ethnology | p. 81 |
Statement to the Congregation of St. Luke's Church: This statement was made after the sermon and benediction, the congregation remaining behind to hear it | p. 82 |
Letters on T. Thomas Fortune, Booker T. Washington, and Others | p. 85 |
Sermons Revealing the Theological Basis of Crummell's Social Theories | p. 95 |
Keep Your Hand on the plough | p. 97 |
The Day of Doom | p. 107 |
The Episcopal Church in Liberia: On Laying the Corner Stone at St. Andrew's | p. 116 |
The Greatness of Christ: Christmas | p. 129 |
The Work of the Black priest | p. 139 |
Piety, Moralism, and Enthusiasm | p. 140 |
Statements of Social and political Ideology | p. 147 |
No Man Cared for My Soul"" | p. 149 |
Address to the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society | p. 158 |
The progress and prospects of the Republic of Liberia: Delivered at the Annual Meeting of the New York State Colonization Society, New York, May 9th, 1861 | p. 165 |
Our National Mistakes and the Remedy for Them: Delivered before the Common Council and the Citizens of Monrovia, Liberia, West Africa, July 26th, 1870, being the Day off National Independence | p. 175 |
The Destined Superiority of the Negro: A Thanks giving Discourse, 1877 | p. 194 |
Industrial Education: How to Apply the Unclaimed Bounty: Argument of Rev. Alexander Crummell of this City before the House Committee of Education and Labor, January 29th [1880] | p. 206 |
The Black Woman of the South: Her Neglects and Her Needs: Address before the ""Freedman's Aid Society."" [Meth. Epis. Church] Ocean Grove, N.J., Aug. 15th, 1883 | p. 211 |
The Assassination of president Garfield: preached Sunday, July 10, 1881 | p. 224 |
The Negro as a Source of Conservative power | p. 235 |
The Discipline of Freedom | p. 245 |
The Social principle among a people, and Its Bearing on Their progress and Development: Thanks giving Day, 1875 | p. 254 |
Civilization as a Collateral and Indispensable Instrumentality in planting the Christian Church in Africa | p. 269 |
The Absolute Need of an Indigenous Missionary Agency for the Evangelization of Africa | p. 277 |
Civilization, the primal Need of the Race | p. 284 |
The Attitude of the American Mind toward the Negro Intellect | p. 289 |
Index | p. 301 |