Life and public services of Martin R. Delany / Sub-Assistant Commissioner Bureau Relief of Refugees, Freedmen, and of Abandoned Lands, and late Major 104th U.S. Colored Troops
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The biography traces Martin R. Delany’s life from family background and early education through his development as an activist, editor, and physician. It recounts his organization of charitable and moral societies, participation in anti-slavery networks and exile in Canada, and travels abroad. The narrative describes his work recruiting and commanding Black soldiers, field service, and later administrative duties with the bureau caring for refugees, freed people, and abandoned lands during Reconstruction. Chapters examine interactions with political leaders, public controversies, and efforts to restore civil and domestic relations. Appendices collect his political essays, reflections on African exploration, and views on education and the political destiny of the race.
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