The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart

The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart
Title The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart PDF eBook
Author Maria W. Stewart
Publisher Graphic Arts Books
Pages 81
Release 2021-09-28
Genre Religion
ISBN 1513293494

Download The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart (2021) compiles the speeches and writings of Maria W. Stewart. This groundbreaking collection includes some of the best works from across Stewart’s career as the first African American public lecturer, including Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria Stewart, her 1832 speech delivered at the Franklin Hall, her address delivered before the African American Female Intelligence Society, and her lecture delivered at the African Masonic Hall in 1833. “Many will suffer for pleading the cause of oppressed Africa, and I shall glory in being one of her martyrs; for I am firmly persuaded that the God in whom I trust is able to protect me from the rage and malice of mine enemies, and from them that will rise up against me; and if there is no other way for me to escape, He is able to take me to himself...” In the brief span of five years, Stewart became one of Boston’s most prominent lecturers on abolition and women’s rights, passionately condemning the institution of slavery while calling attention to the racism faced by free African Americans living in the north. This collection places some of her best-known speeches alongside her highly regarded meditations, personal reflections on life as a Black woman in nineteenth century America. A keen observer of political events and a powerful voice against oppression of all kinds, Maria W. Stewart remains relatively unknown despite her prominent role in the movements for abolition and women’s rights. With a beautifully designed cover and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Collected Meditations of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart is a classic of African American literature reimagined for modern readers.

Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer

Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer
Title Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer PDF eBook
Author Marilyn Richardson
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 164
Release 1987-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 9780253204462

Download Maria W. Stewart, America's First Black Woman Political Writer Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

" . . . enthusiastic, well-written . . . read it if you want to be inspired by a truly heroic woman." —New Directions for Women " . . . the fullest account to date of Stewart's life and an excellent basis for understanding Stewart's work." —History "This is informative and inspiring source material for today's scholars, lay readers, and 'professionals' . . . " —Journal of American History In gathering and introducing Stewart's works, Richardson provides an opportunity for readers to study the thoughts and words of this influential early black female activist, a forerunner to Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth and the first black American to lecture in defense of women's rights, placing her in the context of the swirling abolitionist movement.

Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought

Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought
Title Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought PDF eBook
Author Kristin Waters
Publisher Univ. Press of Mississippi
Pages 237
Release 2021-11-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1496836766

Download Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Named a 2022 finalist for the Pauli Murray Book Prize in Black Intellectual History from the African American Intellectual History Society Maria W. Stewart and the Roots of Black Political Thought tells a crucial, almost-forgotten story of African Americans of early nineteenth-century America. In 1833, Maria W. Stewart (1803–1879) told a gathering at the African Masonic Hall on Boston’s Beacon Hill: “African rights and liberty is a subject that ought to fire the breast of every free man of color in these United States.” She exhorted her audience to embrace the idea that the founding principles of the nation must extend to people of color. Otherwise, those truths are merely the hypocritical expression of an ungodly white power, a travesty of original democratic ideals. Like her mentor, David Walker, Stewart illustrated the practical inconsistencies of classical liberalism as enacted in the US and delivered a call to action for ending racism and addressing gender discrimination. Between 1831 and 1833, Stewart’s intellectual productions, as she called them, ranged across topics from true emancipation for African Americans, the Black convention movement, the hypocrisy of white Christianity, Black liberation theology, and gender inequity. Along with Walker’s Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World, her body of work constitutes a significant foundation for a moral and political theory that is finding new resonance today—insurrectionist ethics. In this work of recovery, author Kristin Waters examines the roots of Black political activism in the petition movement; Prince Hall and the creation of the first Black masonic lodges; the Black Baptist movement spearheaded by the brothers Thomas, Benjamin, and Nathaniel Paul; writings; sermons; and the practices of festival days, through the story of this remarkable but largely unheralded woman and pioneering public intellectual.

Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart

Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart
Title Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart PDF eBook
Author Maria W. Stewart
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1879
Genre Freed persons
ISBN

Download Meditations from the Pen of Mrs. Maria W. Stewart Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Word, Like Fire

Word, Like Fire
Title Word, Like Fire PDF eBook
Author Valerie C. Cooper
Publisher University of Virginia Press
Pages 295
Release 2012-02-06
Genre Religion
ISBN 0813932076

Download Word, Like Fire Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Maria Stewart is believed by many to have been the first American woman of any race to give public political speeches. In Word, Like Fire, Valerie C. Cooper argues that the religious, political, and social threads of Maria Stewart's thought are tightly interwoven, such that focusing narrowly on any one aspect would be to misunderstand her rhetoric. Cooper demonstrates how a certain kind of biblical interpretation can be a Rosetta Stone for understanding various areas of African American life and thought that still resonate today.

Spiritual Narratives

Spiritual Narratives
Title Spiritual Narratives PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Schomburg Library of Nineteent
Pages 508
Release 1988
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780195052664

Download Spiritual Narratives Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

These narratives by four famous black woman preachers and evangelists, published between 1835 and 1907, all share a theme that continues to dominate Afro-American literature even today: the power of Christianity to give strength and comfort in the struggle for liberation from caste and gender restrictions.

Maria W. Stewart

Maria W. Stewart
Title Maria W. Stewart PDF eBook
Author Douglas A. Jones
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 337
Release 2024
Genre Education
ISBN 0197612962

Download Maria W. Stewart Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"Maria W. Stewart: Essential Writings of a Nineteenth-Century Black Political Philosopher, offers the most comprehensive and contextually dynamic collection of Stewart's incredible corpus to date. All of Stewart's known essays, lectures, and fiction, including recently discovered texts, are in this volume. Its extended introduction and detailed notes situate Stewart's political philosophy in the rich intellectual contexts within which she worked, including abolitionism, black nationalism, feminism, and sentimentalism"--