Destiny and Race
Selected Writings, 1840-1898
By Alexander Crummell; Edited by Wilson J. Moses
University of Massachusetts Press
A major 19th-century reformer and intellectual, Alexander Crummell was the first black American to receive a degree from Cambridge University. After working in Liberia, he founded the American Negro Academy. This volume of selected writings by Crummell aims to prompt a re-evaluation of his work.