Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Alexander Crummell" by Stephen Thompson
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- Crummell, A., [AC], Papers, Schomburg Center for Research
in Black Culture, The New York Public Library.
- –––, [1840] 1979, “New York State
Convention of Negroes, 1840,” in A Documentary History of
the Negro People in the United States, volume 1: From the Colonial
Times through the Civil War, edited by H. Aptheker. New York:
Citadel, 198–205. (Scholar)
- –––, [FA] 1862, The Future of
Africa: Being Addresses, Sermons, etc., etc., Delivered in the
Republic of Liberia, second edition, New York: Charles
Scribner. (Scholar)
- –––, [GC] 1882, The Greatness of
Christ, and Other Sermons, New York: Thomas Whittaker. (Scholar)
- –––, [AA] 1891, Africa and America:
Addresses and Discourses, Springfield, Mass.: Willey &
Co. (Scholar)
- –––, [DR] 1992, Destiny and Race:
Selected Writings, 1840–1898, edited by W. J. Moses,
Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. (Scholar)
- –––, [CBP] 1995, Civilization &
Black Progress: Selected Writings of Alexander Crummell on the
South, edited by J. R. Oldfield, Charlottesville: University
Press of Virginia. (Scholar)
- Wahle, K. O., 1968, “Alexander Crummell: Black Evangelist and Pan-Negro Nationalist.”
Phylon 29: 388–395. (Scholar)
- Appiah, K. A., 1992, In My Father's House: Africa in the Philosophy of Culture, New York: Oxford University Press, chapter 1. (Scholar)
- Kirkland, F., 1992–1993, “Modernity and Intellectual Life in Black.” The Philosophical Forum 24.1–3: 136–165. (Scholar)
- Moses, W. J., 2004, Creative Conflict in African American Thought: Frederick Douglass, Alexander Crummell, Booker T. Washington, W. E. B. Du Bois, and Marcus Garvey, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, chapters 5–7. (Scholar)
- Thompson, S. L., 2007, “Crummell on the Metalogic of Non-Standard Languages,” Philosophia Africana 10.2: 77–106. (Scholar)
- Gooding-Williams, R., 2009, In the Shadow of Du Bois: Afro-Modern Political Thought in America, Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, chapter 3. (Scholar)
- Rigsby, G. U., 1987, Alexander Crummell: Pioneer in
Nineteenth-Century Pan-African Thought, New York: Greenwood
Press. (Scholar)
- Moses, W. J., 1989, Alexander Crummell: A Study of Civilization and
Discontent, Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press. (Scholar)
- Oldfield, J. R., 1990, Alexander Crummell (1819–1898) and the
Creation of an African-American Church in Liberia, Wales: Edwin
Mellen Press. (Scholar)