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Unfettered: Mint Editions

Autor Sutton E. Griggs
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2021
As the incomparable Morlene sings at her piano, Dorlan Warthell, enthralled by the rich harmonies she evokes from her keyboard, silently enters the parlor. He stands mute, intoxicated by her beauty before finally summoning the courage to announce himself, and together...they discuss us expansionism and the policies of the Republican Party. Set against a backdrop of post-Civil War social turmoil, Unfettered was conceived by activist and minister Sutton E. Griggs as a novelistic presentation of his program for achieving racial equality. Griggs urges Negroes to reconsider their unwavering loyalty to the Republican Party, and to instead organize on their own behalves, strengthening their religious, social, and economic institutions in order to achieve greater influence and self-sufficiency. Published in 1902, Unfettered presents an illuminating snapshot of the issues which faced Negro activists in the era following the abolition of slavery.
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ISBN-13: 9781513296814
ISBN-10: 1513296817
Pagini: 172
Dimensiuni: 127 x 203 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.19 kg
Editura: Mint Editions
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Sutton E. Griggs (1872-1933) was an African American novelist, activist, and Baptist minister. Born in Chatfield, Texas, Griggs was the second of eight children. His father, Rev. Allen R. Griggs, was a former slave who became an influential minister and founded the first newspaper and high school for African Americans in Texas. Upon graduating from Bishop College and Richmond Theological Seminary, Griggs followed in his father¿s footsteps to become a pastor in Berkley, Virginia, where he married Emma Williams in 1897. In 1899, while serving as pastor of Tabernacle Baptist Church in East Nashville, Griggs published his novel Imperium in Imperio, a powerful story of a separate African American state. Recognized as a pioneering work of utopian literature and science fiction, the novel launched Griggs¿ literary career and allowed him to open the Orion Publishing Company in 1901. Devoted to alleviating social issues within the Black community, Griggs supported the Niagara Movement and the NAACP, educated himself through the words of W. E. B. Du Bois, and advocated for both separatism and integration in his literary works. Towards the end of his life, having published several novels and dozens of political and religious pamphlets, Griggs devoted himself to his work in the Baptist Church, serving for 19 years as a pastor in Memphis and for one year as president of the American Baptist Theological Seminary.