The Life of William Apess, Pequot
Title | The Life of William Apess, Pequot PDF eBook |
Author | Philip F. Gura |
Publisher | UNC Press Books |
Pages | 211 |
Release | 2015-03-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1469619997 |
The Pequot Indian intellectual, author, and itinerant preacher William Apess (1798–1839) was one the most important voices of the nineteenth century. Here, Philip F. Gura offers the first book-length chronicle of Apess's fascinating and consequential life. After an impoverished childhood marked by abuse, Apess soldiered with American troops during the War of 1812, converted to Methodism, and rose to fame as a lecturer who lifted a powerful voice of protest against the plight of Native Americans in New England and beyond. His 1829 autobiography, A Son of the Forest, stands as the first published by a Native American writer. Placing Apess's activism on behalf of Native American people in the context of the era's rising tide of abolitionism, Gura argues that this founding figure of Native intellectual history deserves greater recognition in the pantheon of antebellum reformers. Following Apess from his early life through the development of his political radicalism to his tragic early death and enduring legacy, this much-needed biography showcases the accomplishments of an extraordinary Native American.
Through an Indian's Looking-glass
Title | Through an Indian's Looking-glass PDF eBook |
Author | Drew Lopenzina |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Indians of North America |
ISBN | 9781625342584 |
New insights on an important Native American writer.
On Our Own Ground
Title | On Our Own Ground PDF eBook |
Author | William Apess |
Publisher | |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN |
This book brings together all of the known writings of William Apess, a Native American of mixed Pequot and white parentage who fought for the United States in the War of 1812, became a Methodist minister in 1829, and championed the rights of the Mashpee tribe on Cape Cod in the 1830s. Apess's A Son of the Forest, originally published in 1829, was the first extended autobiography by an American Indian. Readable and engaging, it is not only a rare statement by a Native American, but also an unusually full document in the history of New England native peoples. Another piece in the collection, The Experiences of Five Christian Indians of the Pequo(d) Tribe (1833), concludes with an eloquent and unprecedented attack on Euro-American racism entitled "An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man". Also included are Apess's account of the "Mashpee Revolt" of 1833-34, when the Native Americans of Mashpee petitioned the government of Massachusetts for the right to elect their own representatives, and his Eulogy on King Philip, an address delivered in Boston in 1836 to mark the 160th anniversary of King Philip's War. In his extensive introduction to the volume, Barry O'Connell reconstructs the story of Apess's life, situates him in the context of early nineteenth-century Pequot society, and interprets his writings both as a literary act and as an expression of emerging Native American politics.
Eulogy on King Philip
Title | Eulogy on King Philip PDF eBook |
Author | William Apess |
Publisher | |
Pages | 118 |
Release | 1836 |
Genre | |
ISBN |
A Son of the Forest
Title | A Son of the Forest PDF eBook |
Author | William Apess |
Publisher | |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 1829 |
Genre | Indians of North America |
ISBN |
The Life of William Apess, Pequot
Title | The Life of William Apess, Pequot PDF eBook |
Author | Philip F. Gura |
Publisher | |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2015-02-27 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781469619989 |
The Pequot Indian intellectual, author, and itinerant preacher William Apess (1798–1839) was one the most important voices of the nineteenth century. Here, Philip F. Gura offers the first book-length chronicle of Apess's fascinating and consequential life. After an impoverished childhood marked by abuse, Apess soldiered with American troops during the War of 1812, converted to Methodism, and rose to fame as a lecturer who lifted a powerful voice of protest against the plight of Native Americans in New England and beyond. His 1829 autobiography, A Son of the Forest, stands as the first published by a Native American writer. Placing Apess's activism on behalf of Native American people in the context of the era's rising tide of abolitionism, Gura argues that this founding figure of Native intellectual history deserves greater recognition in the pantheon of antebellum reformers. Following Apess from his early life through the development of his political radicalism to his tragic early death and enduring legacy, this much-needed biography showcases the accomplishments of an extraordinary Native American.
A Son of the Forest and Other Writings
Title | A Son of the Forest and Other Writings PDF eBook |
Author | William Apess |
Publisher | Native Americans of the Northe |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9781558491076 |
This book brings together the best-known works of the 19th-century Indian writer William Apess, including the first extended autobiography by a Native American. The text is drawn from ON OUR OWN GROUND, which was named a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Book. This new edition of Apess's classic texts is designed for classroom use.