Henry Highland Garnet (December 23, 1815 – February 13, 1882) was an American abolitionist, minister, educator, orator, and diplomat. Having escaped as a child from slavery in Maryland with his family, he grew up in New York City. He was educated at the African Free School and other institutions, and became an advocate of militant abolitionism. He became a minister and based his drive for abolitionism in religion. (From Wikipedia) More about Henry Highland Garnet:
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Books by Henry Highland Garnet Books about Henry Highland Garnet: Filed under: Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882 A Memorial Discourse, by Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Washington City, D.C., on Sabbath, February 12, 1865; With an Introduction, by James McCune Smith, M.D. (with a Philadelphia: J. M. Wilson, 1865), by Henry Highland Garnet, contrib. by James McCune Smith (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Henry Highland Garnet: Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: A Memorial Discourse, by Rev. Henry Highland Garnet, Delivered in the Hall of the House of Representatives, Washington City, D.C., on Sabbath, February 12, 1865; With an Introduction, by James McCune Smith, M.D. (with a Philadelphia: J. M. Wilson, 1865), contrib. by James McCune Smith (page images at HathiTrust) Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: The Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny, of the Colored Race (1848), ed. by Paul Royster (PDF at unl.edu) Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: Walker's Appeal, With a Brief Sketch of His Life by Henry Highland Garnet; And Also Garnet's Address to the Slaves of the United States of America (New York: Printed by J. H. Tobitt, 1848), also by David Walker (Gutenberg text)
Additional books by Henry Highland Garnet in the extended shelves: Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882, contrib.: Calumny Refuted by Facts From Liberia: With Extracts From the Inaugural Address of the Coloured President Roberts; an Eloquent Speech of Hilary Teage, a Coloured Senator; and Extracts From a Discourse by H. H. Garnett, a Fugitive Slave, on the Past and Present Condition, and Destiny of the Coloured Race. Presented to the Boston Anti-slavery Bazaar, U.S., By the Author of "A Tribute for the Negro.", by Wilson Armistead, also contrib. by Joseph J. Roberts and Hilary Teage (Gutenberg ebook) Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: The past and the present condition, and the destiny, of the colored race: (Steam press of J. C. Kneeland and co., 1848) (page images at HathiTrust) Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: The past and the present condition, and the destiny, of the colored race: a discourse delivered at the fifteenth anniversary of the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, N.Y., Feb. 14, 1848. (J.C. Kneeland, 1848), also by New York Female Benevolent Society (page images at HathiTrust) Garnet, Henry Highland, 1815-1882: The Past and the Present Condition, and the Destiny, of the Colored Race:: A Discourse Delivered at the Fifteenth Anniversary of the Female Benevolent Society of Troy, N. Y., Feb. 14, 1848, contrib. by New York Female Benevolent Society (Gutenberg ebook)
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