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Historical Romance of the American Negro

Gelesen von Jim Locke

It was not long before the fame of the colored soldiers of America was wafted over the whole world and everywhere received by all lovers of freedom with most hearty applause. (Summary by narrator, p 66)

For a number of years it has been on my mind to write a book regarding the principal events that have occurred to the colored race since the beginning of the agitation against slavery, going on from thence to the great Rebellion, passing through that war, and also dealing with all subjects of great importance that have arrested our attention under our glorious freedom.
At the same time it has occurred to me . . . that my book would be far more interesting to the general reader, if I were to select a representative woman of our own race, and make her the mouthpiece of all I wished to say. . . . I hope those members of the general public who favor me by a perusal of my book will be pleased with my plan. (From the Preface) (10 hr 35 min)

Chapters

Chapter 1

29:48

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Chapter 2

35:04

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Chapter 3

29:01

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Chapter 4

26:10

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Chapter 5

25:26

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Chapter 6

24:53

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Chapter 7

25:50

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Chapter 8

27:01

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Chapter 9

28:12

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Chapter 10

25:30

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Chapter 11

26:31

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Chapter 12

27:24

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Chapter 13

25:21

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Chapter 14

26:36

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Chapter 15

27:02

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Chapter 16

24:26

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Chapter 17

24:00

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Chapter 18

25:20

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Chapter 19

26:22

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Chapter 20

26:28

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Chapter 21

20:03

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Chapters 1 and 2 of The American Spanish War

43:01

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Blacks in the Revolutionary War and in 1812

19:13

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"Nick" Biddle

4:31

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Theodore Roosevelt and Color Is No Bar to Office

11:51

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