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1898 SOME INTERESTING PAPERS OF JOHN MCDONOGH LA PURCHASE LIBERIAN COLONIZATION

$ 211.2

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Year Printed: 1898
  • Modified Item: No
  • Place of Publication: McDonogh, Maryland
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Special Attributes: 1st Edition
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Topic: Louisiana Purchase; West Florida; Black History
  • Original/Facsimile: Original
  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Boys of McDonogh School
  • Author: John McDonogh; James Thomas Edwards, Editor
  • Subject: Americana; Slave Liberation; Liberian Colonization
  • Region: North America
  • Binding: Softcover, Wraps

    Description

    "Next to education, the subject which appealed most strongly to the philanthropic heart of Mr. McDonogh was the liberation of his slaves, and, in general, the colonization of the colored man in Africa. His views are set forth at such length in the following letters that it will be unnecessary to elucidate them further than to speak of his relations to the American Colonization Society, and the results of his efforts as shown in the Liberian Republic."
    Some Interesting Papers of
    John McDonogh:
    Chiefly concerning the Louisiana Purchase and The Liberian Colonization.
    John McDonogh; Edited by James T. [Thomas] Edwards, D. D., LL. D.  McDonogh, Maryland:
    Printed by Boys of McDonogh School,
    1898
    .
    First Edition
    . 8vo, 115 pages, frontispiece of McDonogh Monument, designed by Attilio Picirilli of New York,
    "To be dedicated December 29, 1898...The school children of New Orleans have contributed over six thousand dollars for the purpose of erecting in that city a monument to John McDonogh, the voluntary contribution of the children for whom his money built so many school buildings. McDonogh schools were established for colored, as well as white children, and also several schools across the river from New Orleans in McDonoghville, near his old home in Algiers. The monument will be placed in the centre of Lafayette Square. The bust and some other parts of the monument will be made of bronze. Among the strongest sentiments of the philanthropist was his love of music, flowers and children. It is therefore proposed to embody these ideas in the ornamentation connected with the memorial. "His crowning work," as some have called it, "the upbuilding of the public school system of New Orleans through his magnificent bequest," will be appropriately indicated by the figures of a boy and girl at the base of the pedestal bringing flowers to crown their benefactor."
    Original printed wraps exhibiting edgewear, chipping, head of upper wrap with 2" split at hinge; light foxing to title page, couple pages with random spots, else textblock clear and unmarked. This copy bearing Edwards' inked inscription to upper cover:
    "With compliments of The Author"
    .    Rare
    OCLC#2790113