Dr Williams's Library

Dr Williams's Library
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Total Pages : 16
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ISBN-10 : 0852170637
ISBN-13 : 9780852170632
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Synopsis Dr Williams's Library by : John Creasey

Dr. Williams's Library

Dr. Williams's Library
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Total Pages : 41
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:727028791
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Self-Taught

Self-Taught
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Publisher : Univ of North Carolina Press
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9780807888971
ISBN-13 : 0807888974
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Synopsis Self-Taught by : Heather Andrea Williams

In this previously untold story of African American self-education, Heather Andrea Williams moves across time to examine African Americans' relationship to literacy during slavery, during the Civil War, and in the first decades of freedom. Self-Taught traces the historical antecedents to freedpeople's intense desire to become literate and demonstrates how the visions of enslaved African Americans emerged into plans and action once slavery ended. Enslaved people, Williams contends, placed great value in the practical power of literacy, whether it was to enable them to read the Bible for themselves or to keep informed of the abolition movement and later the progress of the Civil War. Some slaves devised creative and subversive means to acquire literacy, and when slavery ended, they became the first teachers of other freedpeople. Soon overwhelmed by the demands for education, they called on northern missionaries to come to their aid. Williams argues that by teaching, building schools, supporting teachers, resisting violence, and claiming education as a civil right, African Americans transformed the face of education in the South to the great benefit of both black and white southerners.

Dr. Williams and His Library

Dr. Williams and His Library
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Total Pages : 35
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1275117616
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Synopsis Dr. Williams and His Library by : Stephen Kay Jones

Daniel Hale Williams

Daniel Hale Williams
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Publisher : Scholastic
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 053123729X
ISBN-13 : 9780531237298
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These books are without a doubt the definitive and most entertaining biographies of scientists for young readers. Author and artist Mike Venezia provides hilarious, cartoon-style illustrations to complement his easy-to-read text and full-color reproductions of the scientists' sketches and notebooks.

Dr Williams's Trust and Library

Dr Williams's Trust and Library
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Publisher : Boydell & Brewer
Total Pages : 357
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ISBN-10 : 9781783277025
ISBN-13 : 1783277025
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Synopsis Dr Williams's Trust and Library by : Alan Argent

This first complete history of Dr Williams''s Trust and Library, deriving from the will of the nonconformist minister Daniel Williams (c.1643-1716) reveals rare examples of private philanthropy and dissenting enterprise.The library contains the fullest collection of material relating to English Protestant Dissent. Opening in the City of London in 1730, it moved to Bloomsbury in the 1860s. Williams and his first trustees had a vision for Protestant Dissent which included maintaining connections with Protestants overseas. The charities espoused by the trust extended that vision by funding an Irish preacher, founding schools in Wales, sending missionaries to native Americans, and giving support to Harvard College. By the mid-eighteenth century, the trustees had embraced unitarian beliefs and had established several charities and enlarged the unique collection of books, manuscripts and portraits known as Dr Williams''s Library. The manuscript and rare book collection offers material from the sixteenth to the twentieth centuries, with strengths in the early modern period, including the papers of Richard Baxter, Roger Morrice, and Owen Stockton. The eighteenth-century archive includes the correspondence of the scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley. The library also holds several collections of importance for women''s history and English literature. The story of the trust and library reveals a rare example of private philanthropy over more than three centuries, and a case study in dissenting enterprise. Alan Argent illuminates key themes in the history of nonconformity; the changing status of non-established religions; the voluntary principle; philanthropy; and a lively concern for society as a whole.eth centuries, with strengths in the early modern period, including the papers of Richard Baxter, Roger Morrice, and Owen Stockton. The eighteenth-century archive includes the correspondence of the scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley. The library also holds several collections of importance for women''s history and English literature. The story of the trust and library reveals a rare example of private philanthropy over more than three centuries, and a case study in dissenting enterprise. Alan Argent illuminates key themes in the history of nonconformity; the changing status of non-established religions; the voluntary principle; philanthropy; and a lively concern for society as a whole.eth centuries, with strengths in the early modern period, including the papers of Richard Baxter, Roger Morrice, and Owen Stockton. The eighteenth-century archive includes the correspondence of the scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley. The library also holds several collections of importance for women''s history and English literature. The story of the trust and library reveals a rare example of private philanthropy over more than three centuries, and a case study in dissenting enterprise. Alan Argent illuminates key themes in the history of nonconformity; the changing status of non-established religions; the voluntary principle; philanthropy; and a lively concern for society as a whole.eth centuries, with strengths in the early modern period, including the papers of Richard Baxter, Roger Morrice, and Owen Stockton. The eighteenth-century archive includes the correspondence of the scientist and theologian Joseph Priestley. The library also holds several collections of importance for women''s history and English literature. The story of the trust and library reveals a rare example of private philanthropy over more than three centuries, and a case study in dissenting enterprise. Alan Argent illuminates key themes in the history of nonconformity; the changing status of non-established religions; the voluntary principle; philanthropy; and a lively concern for society as a whole.glish literature. The story of the trust and library reveals a rare example of private philanthropy over more than three centuries, and a case study in dissenting enterprise. Alan Argent illuminates key themes in the history of nonconformity; the changing status of non-established religions; the voluntary principle; philanthropy; and a lively concern for society as a whole.

The Life of Daniel Hale Williams

The Life of Daniel Hale Williams
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Publisher : Twenty-First Century Books (CT)
Total Pages : 88
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015029091694
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Synopsis The Life of Daniel Hale Williams by : Judith Kaye

The life story of the famous doctor who pioneered heart surgery & also helped open up the medical profession to African Americans.

Doctor Williams and His Library

Doctor Williams and His Library
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Publisher : Twayne Publishers
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ISBN-10 : 0852170165
ISBN-13 : 9780852170168
Rating : 4/5 (65 Downloads)

Synopsis Doctor Williams and His Library by : Stephen Kay Jones