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Index
CONTENTS.
INTRODUCTION.
LIFE OF MAJOR M. R. DELANY.
CHAPTER I. GENEALOGY.
CHAPTER II. EARLY EDUCATION.
CHAPTER III. STUDYING NORTH.
CHAPTER IV. MORAL EFFORTS.
CHAPTER V. EDITORIAL CAREER.
CHAPTER VI. PRACTISING MEDICINE.
CHAPTER VII. FUGITIVE SLAVE ACT.
CHAPTER VIII. A HIATUS.
CHAPTER IX. CANADA.—CAPTAIN JOHN BROWN.
CHAPTER X. CANADA CONVENTION.—HARPER’S FERRY.
CHAPTER XI. IN EUROPE.
CHAPTER XII. THE INTERNATIONAL STATISTICAL CONGRESS AND LORD BROUGHAM.
CHAPTER XIII. RETURN TO AMERICA.
CHAPTER XIV. CORPS D’AFRIQUE.
CHAPTER XV. A STEP TOWARDS THE SERVICE.
CHAPTER XVI. RECRUITING AS IT WAS.
CHAPTER XVII. CHANGING POSITION.
CHAPTER XVIII. PRIVATE COUNCIL AT WASHINGTON.
CHAPTER XIX. THE COUNCIL-CHAMBER.—PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
CHAPTER XX. THE GOLD LEAF.
CHAPTER XXI. IN THE FIELD.
CHAPTER XXII. AT CHARLESTON AND FORT SUMTER.
CHAPTER XXIII. ARMÉE D’AFRIQUE.
CHAPTER XXIV. THE NATIONAL CALAMITY.
CHAPTER XXV. CAMP OF INSTRUCTION.
CHAPTER XXVI. EXTRAORDINARY MESSAGES.
CHAPTER XXVII. NEWS FROM RICHMOND.
CHAPTER XXVIII. A NEW FIELD.
I. PROSPECTS OF THE FREEDMEN OF HILTON HEAD.
II.
V.
VI.
VII.
CHAPTER XXIX. GENERAL SICKLES.
CHAPTER XXX. RESTORING DOMESTIC RELATIONS.
CHAPTER XXXI. GENERAL ROBERT K. SCOTT.
CHAPTER XXXII. THE PLANTERS AND THE FREEDMEN’S BUREAU.
CHAPTER XXXIII. DOMESTIC ECONOMY.
CHAPTER XXXIV. CIVIL AFFAIRS.—PRESIDENT JOHNSON.
CHAPTER XXXV. EDUCATIONAL INTERESTS.
CHAPTER XXXVI. CONCLUSION.
APPENDIX. POLITICAL WRITINGS.
African Commission.
Reflections on the War.
The International Policy of the World towards the African Race.
Political Destiny of the Colored Race on the American Continent.
FOOTNOTES
LEE AND SHEPARD’S PUBLICATIONS.
OLIVER OPTIC’S BOOKS.
SOPHIE MAY’S BOOKS.
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