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Jennie Carter: A Black Journalist of the Early West (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)

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معرفی کتاب «Jennie Carter: A Black Journalist of the Early West (Margaret Walker Alexander Series in African American Studies)» نوشتهٔ Jennie Carter; Eric Gardner، منتشرشده توسط نشر University Press of Mississippi در سال 2007. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

In June 1867, the San Francisco Elevator -one of the nation's premier black weekly newspapers during Reconstruction-began publishing articles by a Californian calling herself "Ann J. Trask" and later "Semper Fidelis." Her name was Jennie Carter (1830-1881), and the Elevator would print her essays, columns, and poems for seven years. Carter probably spent her early life in New Orleans, New York, and Wisconsin, but by the time she wrote her "Always Faithful" columns for the newspaper, she was in Nevada County, California. Her work considers California and national politics, race and racism, women's rights and suffrage, temperance, morality, education, and a host of other issues, all from the point of view of an unabashedly strong-minded African American woman. Recovering Carter's work from obscurity, this volume re-presents one of the most exciting bodies of extant work by an African American journalist before the twentieth century. Editor Eric Gardner provides an introduction that documents as much of Carter's life in California as can be known and places her work in historical and lite-rary context. Eric Gardner is chair and professor of English at Saginaw Valley State University. He is the editor of Major Voices: The Drama of Slavery , and his work has appeared in African American Review , the African American National Biography , and Legacy . In June 1867, The San Francisco Elevator - One Of The Nation's Premier Black Weekly Newspapers During Reconstruction - Began Publishing Articles By A Californian Calling Herself Ann J. Trask And Later Semper Fidelis. Her Name Was Jennie Carter (1830-1881), And The Elevator Would Print Her Essays, Columns, And Poems For Seven Years. Carter Probably Spent Her Early Life In New Orleans, New York, And Wisconsin, But By The Time She Wrote Her Always Faithful Columns For The Newspaper, She Was In Nevada County, California. Her Work Considers California And National Politics, Race And Racism, Women's Rights And Suffrage, Temperance, Morality, Education, And A Host Of Other Issues, All From The Point Of View Of An Unabashedly Strong-minded African American Woman. Recovering Carter's Work From Obscurity, This Volume Represents One Of The Most Exciting Bodies Of Extant Work By An African American Journalist Before The Twentieth Century. Editor Eric Gardner Provides An Introduction That Documents As Much Of Carter's Life In California As Can Be Known And Places Her Work In Historical And Literary Context.--book Jacket. Contents; Always Faithful: An Introduction To The Work And Life Of Jennie Carter; Contributions To The Elevator; Appendix A: Contributions To The Christian Recorder; Appendix B: Issues Of The Elevator Consulted; Works Cited; Index; A; B; C; D; E; F; G; H; I; J; K; L; M; N; O; P; Q; R; S; T; U; V; W; Y. Edited By Eric Gardner. Consists Mainly Of Carter's Contributions To The San Francisco Elevator And The Philadelphia-based Christian Recorder, From 1867 To 1881. Includes Bibliography (p. 139-144) And Index. In June 1867, the San Francisco Elevator -one of the nation\'s premier black weekly newspapers during Reconstruction-began publishing articles by a Californian calling herself \"Ann J. Trask\" and later \"Semper Fidelis.\" Her name was Jennie Carter (1830-1881), and the Elevator would print her essays, columns, and poems for seven years. Carter probably spent her early life in New Orleans, New York, and Wisconsin, but by the time she wrote her \"Always Faithful\" columns for the newspaper, she was in Nevada County, California. Her work considers California and national politics, race and racism, women\'s rights and suffrage, temperance, morality, education, and a host of other issues, all from the point of view of an unabashedly strong-minded African American woman. Recovering Carter\'s work from obscurity, this volume re-presents one of the most exciting bodies of extant work by an African American journalist before the twentieth century. Editor Eric Gardner provides an introduction that documents as much of Carter\'s life in California as can be known and places her work in historical and lite-rary context. Eric Gardner is chair and professor of English at Saginaw Valley State University. He is the editor of Major Voices: The Drama of Slavery , and his work has appeared in African American Review , the African American National Biography , and Legacy .
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