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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-014.mrc:29515065:10588
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020 $a9781555536763
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020 $a9781555536770 (pbk.)
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050 00 $aPS508.N3$bL68 2008
082 00 $a810.803543$222
245 00 $aLove & marriage in early African America /$cFrances Smith Foster, editor.
246 14 $aLove and marriage in early African America
260 $aHanover :$bUniversity Press of New England,$c[2008], ©2008.
300 $axxvi, 329 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
490 1 $aThe Northeastern library of Black literature
505 00 $tIntroduction: By Way of an Open Letter to My Sister -- $gPt. 1.$tIn Love - With Love -- $tLyrics - Section 1 -- $tWhat's You Lookin' at Me Fer? /$rAnonymous -- $tLove Is Jes a Thing o' Fancy /$rAnonymous -- $tYou Loves Yo' Gal? /$rAnonymous -- $tCreole Candio /$rAnonymous -- $tOne Sweet Kiss /$rAnonymous -- $tOn Friendship /$rPhillis Wheatley -- $tPhilis' Reply /$rPhillis Wheatley -- $tBehave Yourself, from Freedom's Journal -- $tLines to My - /$rGeorge Moses Horton -- $tCourting in Connecticut, from Provincial Freeman -- $tTo Annie, from the Pacific Appeal -- $tTo Miss W /$rA. I[slay] Walden -- $tDedicated to a Young Lady /$rA. I[slay] Walden -- $tA Negro Love Song /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar -- $tDinah Kneading Dough /$rPaul Laurence Dunbar -- $tShow Your Love /$rJames E. McGirt -- $tThe Parting Kiss /$rJos. D. H. Heard -- $tJessie and I /$rTimothy Thomas Fortune -- $tKiss Me Again /$rSamuel Alfred Beadle -- $tLove's Lament /$rOlive Ward Bush-Banks -- $tFilled with You /$rOlive Ward Bush-Banks -- $tLyrics - Section 2 -- $tDoes You Lak Strawberries? /$rAnonymous -- $tW'en I Wus a "Roustabout" /$rAnonymous -- $tShe Hug Me /$rAnonymous -- $tA Letter /$rAnonymous -- $tYou Nasty Dog! /$rAnonymous -- $tPretty Liddle Pink /$rAnonymous -- $tIs It So? from Freedom's Journal -- $tStanzas, from Freedom's Journal -- $tTo Eliza /$rGeorge Moses Horton -- $tForget Me Not /$rAnn Plato -- $tFarewell to Frances /$rGeorge Moses Horton -- $tA Love Song /$rJohn Willis Menard -- $tA Double Standard /$rFrances E[llen] W[atkins] Harper -- $tSence You Went Away /$rJames Weldon Johnson -- $tRegret /$rOlive Ward Bush-Banks -- $tViolets /$rAlice Dunbar Nelson -- $tThe Heart of a Woman /$rGeorgia Douglas Johnson -- $tFiction -- $tA Christmas Sketch /$rMrs. M. B. Lambert -- $tViolets /$rAlice Dunbar Nelson -- $t"There Was One Time!" /$rJessie Fauset -- $tLetters -- $tFrom Phillis Wheatley to Obour Tanner -- $tFrom Harriet to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom Amelia to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom Criticus to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom Tom Little to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom Henry H. Garnet to "Dear Friend" -- $tFrom William H. Wormley to Catto -- $tFrom Addie Brown to Rebecca Primus -- $tAutobiographical Accounts -- $tWilliam Grimes, from Life of William Grimes -- $tJames Williams, from Life and Adventures of James Williams -- $tFannie Berry, from Federal Writers Project (ca. 1937) -- $gPt. 2.$tWhether to Marry - and Who? -- $tLyrics -- $tAurore Pradere /$rAnonymous -- $tW'en I Goes to Marry /$rAnonymous -- $tLines, Written on hearing a beautiful Young Lady express a determination to live an Old Maid, from Freedom's Journal -- $tA Young Lady's Soliloquy, from the Christian Recorder -- $tThe Cheerless Condition of Bachelorship /$rGeorge Moses Horton -- $tReport /$rFrances E[llen] W[atkins] Harper -- $tAdvice to Girls /$rFrances E[llen] W[atkins] Harper -- $tThe Young Man's Comforter /$rA. I[slay) Walden -- $tOne to Love /$rA. I[slay] Walden -- $tFiction -- $tA Woman and an Angel, from Provincial Freeman -- $tThe Two Offers /$rFrances Ellen Watkins -- $tNonfiction -- $tOn Marriage, from The Doctrines and Discipline of the African Methodist Episcopal Church -- $tA Bachelor's Thermometer, from Freedom's Journal -- $tThe Old Maid's Diary, from Freedom's Journal -- $t"Sic a Wife,", from Freedom's Journal -- $tAn Unmarried Woman, from Freedom's Journal -- $tA Gold Repeater, from Freedom's Journal -- $tLewis White Advertises, from Freedom's Journal -- $tTwo School Girls /$rAnn Plato -- $tA Bachelor Advertises, from Provincial Freeman -- $tMatrimony, from Repository of Religion and Literature -- $tTo Avoid a Bad Husband, from the Christian Recorder -- $tThe Pleasures of Single Life, from the Pacific Appeal -- $tYoung Ladies of To-Day, from the Christian Recorder -- $tHow to Make Bean Soup, from the Christian Recorder -- $tYoked Unequally, from the Christian Recorder -- $tBigamy, from Life and Adventures of James Williams -- $gPt. 3.$tProposals and Vows -- $tLyrics -- $tWedding Colors /$rAnonymous -- $tSlave Marriage /$rAnonymous -- $tWritten in a Bride's Album /$rA[fred] G[ibbs] Campbell -- $tMarriage /$rMary Weston Fordham -- $tFiction -- $tConversation, from Southern Workman -- $tNonfiction -- $tMiseries of an Engaged Man, from Freedom's Journal -- $tMiseries of an Engaged Woman, from Freedom's Journal -- $tGetting Married without Knowing How It Was to Be Done, from the Christian Recorder -- $tMarriage of Rev. John Beckett to Miss Kate Campbell, from the Christian Recorder -- $tAutobiographical Accounts -- $tThomas Tompkins, from Freedom's Journal -- $tWilliam Grimes, from Life of William Grimes -- $tHarriet Jacobs, from Incidents in the Life -- $tWhen Two of the Slaves /$rHarriett McFarlin Payne -- $tThe War Went On, from Ophelia Settle Egypt, Unwritten History of Slavery -- $tIffen Any of the Slaves /$rAunt Virginia Bell -- $tI Had a Nice Weddin' /$rSarah Allen -- $tDe Way Dey Done /$rJeff Calhoun -- $gPt. 4.$tMarried Life -- $tLyrics -- $tThree Months Married /$rAnonymous -- $tTo a Lady on the Death of Her Husband /$rPhillis Wheatley -- $tTo the Bride, from Freedom's Journal -- $tConnubial Felicity /$rGeorge Moses Horton -- $tThe Fugitive's Wife /$rFrances Ellen Watkins -- $tThe Old Couple, from the Christian Recorder -- $tThe Wife's Invocation /$rJohn Menard Willis -- $tTo Elder T. Wellington Henderson, from the Christian Recorder -- $tDearest /$rRobert C. O. Benjamin -- $tTo My Absent Wife /$rA[fred] G[ibbs] Campbell -- $tTo Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson /$rFrances E[llen) W[atkins] Harper -- $tTired /$rFenton Johnson -- $tFiction -- $tDialogue between a Newly Married Couple, from Provincial Freeman -- $tMr. Pepper's Wife, from Provincial Freeman -- $tPatrick Brown's First Love, from the Anglo-African Magazine -- $tAnecdotal: An Old and True Friend, from the Christian Recorder -- $tOctoroon Slave of Cuba /$rThomas Detter -- $tThe Wife of His Youth /$rCharles W. Chesnutt -- $tBro'r Abr'm Jimson's Wedding /$rPauline E. Hopkins -- $tNonfiction -- $tWhisper to a Wife, from Colored American -- $tThe Intemperate Husband, from Colored American -- $tTell Your Wife, from Pacific Appeal -- $tA Chapter for Young Husbands, from the Christian Recorder -- $tA Tin Wedding, from the Christian Recorder -- $tA Bereaved Wife, from the Christian Recorder -- $tLetters -- $tFrom Jane Stephens to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom James Stephens to Freedom's Journal -- $tFrom George Pleasant to Agnes Hobbs -- $tFrom Marie Perkins to Husband -- $tFrom Abream Scriven to Wife -- $tFrom Harriet Newby to Dangerfield Newby -- $tFrom Harriet Newby to Dangerfield Newby -- $tFrom Ann to Husband -- $tAutobiographical Accounts -- $tfrom Life and Religious Experience of Jarena Lee /$rJarena Lee -- $tfrom Narrative of Lunsford Lane /$rLunsford Lane -- $tfrom The Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb /$rHenry Bibb -- $tfrom Father Henson's Story of His Own Life /$rJosiah Henson -- $tfrom A Narrative of the Life of Rev. Noah Davis /$rNoah Davis -- $tfrom The Narrative of the Life of J. D. Green /$rJ. D. Green -- $tfrom Behind the Scenes /$rElizabeth Keckley -- $gPt. 5.$tFamily Trees Rooted - in Love -- $tLyrics -- $tDaughter's Inquiry /$rAnn Plato -- $tOur Family Tree /$rJoseph Cephas Holly -- $tMy Child, from Provincial Freeman -- $tOld Grimes' Son, from Life of William Grimes -- $tThe Home for Me, from the Christian Recorder -- $tThe Lonely Mother /$rFenton Johnson -- $tFiction -- $tCharles and Clara Hayes /$rMrs. Lucie S. Day -- $tDialogue Between a Mother and Her Children on the Precious Stones /$rMrs. Sarah Douglas -- $tThe Voice of the Rich Pudding /$rGertrude D[orsey] Browne -- $tLetters -- $tFrom John H. Rapier to His Son John -- $tFrom Parker Smith to "My dear Sir" -- $tFrom Rebecca Primus to Parents and Sister -- $tFrom Dave Waldro to Cousin -- $tInformation Wanted, from the Christian Recorder -- $tInformation Wanted from the Christian Recorder, January 6, 1893 -- $tNonfiction -- $tThe Dying Bed of a Mother, from Colored American -- $tThe Use of Grandmothers, from the Christian Recorder -- $tAunt Jennie the Old Maid, from the Christian Recorder -- $tAutobiographical Accounts --
500 $aAn anthology of nineteenth and early twentieth century African American writings (stories, songs, poems, sayings, sermons, etc) on love, courtship, and family.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 327-329).
505 80 $tfrom Autobiography of a Fugitive Negro /$rSamuel Ringgold Ward -- $tfrom Life of William Grimes /$rWilliams Grimes -- $tfrom Narrative of a Refugee Slave /$rThomas Jones -- $tfrom Life and Adventures of James Williams /$rJames Williams -- $tMy Mother as I Recall Her /$rRosetta Douglass Sprague -- $tOf the Passing of the First-Born /$rW. E. B. DuBois.
650 0 $aAmerican literature$xAfrican American authors.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85004342
650 0 $aAfrican Americans$vLiterary collections.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2007100212
650 0 $aLove$vLiterary collections.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008107127
650 0 $aMarriage$vLiterary collections.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2010100788
700 1 $aFoster, Frances Smith.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79011860
830 0 $aNortheastern library of Black literature.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n88500172
856 41 $3Table of contents only$uhttp://www.loc.gov/catdir/toc/ecip0715/2007014751.html
852 00 $bglx$hPS508.N3$iL68 2008