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Right on the Scaffold, or The Martyrs of 1822 / The American Negro Academy. Occasional Papers No. 7

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The essay traces the life of an enslaved man of uncertain origin who was captured on a slave ship, renamed, and later returned to his former master before buying his freedom after winning a lottery. It follows his work as a carpenter, the accumulation of modest wealth and community standing, and his leadership in organizing a major slave insurrection. The account reconstructs the plot’s planning and motivations, outlines the investigation that foiled it, and ends with his arrest and execution in 1822, portraying him as a complex and controversial martyr to resistance.

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Archibald Henry Grimké

Archibald Henry Grimké was an influential African American writer, lawyer, and civil rights activist in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for his works that address the social and political issues faced by African Americans, particularly during the Reconstruction era. Grimké's writings, such as "Charles Sumner Centenary: Historical Address," reflect his commitment to civil rights and his advocacy for the African American community. He was a prominent member of the American Negro Academy, where he contributed to discussions on race, politics, and culture. His legacy includes a dedication to the fight for equality and justice, making significant contributions to African American literature and history.

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