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Chapter Ten WE SHALL MAKE FARMERS OF THEM YET Tuskegee’s Uplift Ideology in German Togoland
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Kendahl L. Radcliffe
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- INTRODUCTION 1
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Part I SAINTS AND SLAVES, MOORS AND HESSIANS
- Chapter One THE CALENBERG ALTARPIECE Black African Christians in Renaissance Germany 21
- Chapter Two THE BLACK DIASPORA IN EUROPE IN THE FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GERMAN-SPEAKING AREAS 38
- Chapter Three AMBIGUOUS DUTY Black Servants at German Ancien Régime Courts 57
- Chapter Four REAL AND IMAGINED AFRICANS IN BAROQUE COURT DIVERTISSEMENTS 74
- Chapter Five FROM AMERICAN SLAVES TO HESSIAN SUBJECTS Silenced Black Narratives of the American Revolution 92
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Part II FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO EMPIRE
- Chapter Six THE GERMAN RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY 115
- Chapter Seven “ON THE BRAIN OF THE NEGRO” Race, Abolitionism, and Friedrich Tiedemann’s Scientifi c Discourse on the African Diaspora 134
- Chapter Eight LIBERATING SOJOURNS? African American Travelers in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Germany 153
- Chapter Nine GLOBAL PROLETARIANS, UNCLE TOMS, AND NATIVE SAVAGES Popular German Race Science in the Emancipation Era 169
- Chapter Ten WE SHALL MAKE FARMERS OF THEM YET Tuskegee’s Uplift Ideology in German Togoland 187
- Chapter Eleven EDUCATION AND MIGRATION Cameroonian Schoolchildren and Apprentices in Germany, 1884–1914 213
- Afterword AFRICANS IN EUROPE New Perspectives 231
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 241
- Contributors 249
- Index 252
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Illustrations vii
- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS x
- INTRODUCTION 1
-
Part I SAINTS AND SLAVES, MOORS AND HESSIANS
- Chapter One THE CALENBERG ALTARPIECE Black African Christians in Renaissance Germany 21
- Chapter Two THE BLACK DIASPORA IN EUROPE IN THE FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH CENTURIES, WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO GERMAN-SPEAKING AREAS 38
- Chapter Three AMBIGUOUS DUTY Black Servants at German Ancien Régime Courts 57
- Chapter Four REAL AND IMAGINED AFRICANS IN BAROQUE COURT DIVERTISSEMENTS 74
- Chapter Five FROM AMERICAN SLAVES TO HESSIAN SUBJECTS Silenced Black Narratives of the American Revolution 92
-
Part II FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO EMPIRE
- Chapter Six THE GERMAN RECEPTION OF AFRICAN AMERICAN WRITERS IN THE LONG NINETEENTH CENTURY 115
- Chapter Seven “ON THE BRAIN OF THE NEGRO” Race, Abolitionism, and Friedrich Tiedemann’s Scientifi c Discourse on the African Diaspora 134
- Chapter Eight LIBERATING SOJOURNS? African American Travelers in Mid-Nineteenth-Century Germany 153
- Chapter Nine GLOBAL PROLETARIANS, UNCLE TOMS, AND NATIVE SAVAGES Popular German Race Science in the Emancipation Era 169
- Chapter Ten WE SHALL MAKE FARMERS OF THEM YET Tuskegee’s Uplift Ideology in German Togoland 187
- Chapter Eleven EDUCATION AND MIGRATION Cameroonian Schoolchildren and Apprentices in Germany, 1884–1914 213
- Afterword AFRICANS IN EUROPE New Perspectives 231
- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 241
- Contributors 249
- Index 252