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Title
An address to the whites: delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, on the 26th of May, 1826
Contributors
Creator: Boudinot, Elias, -1839
Former owner: Eisenberg, Pablo
Donor: Kim-Wait, Younghee
Printer: Geddes, William F.
Former owner: Eisenberg, Pablo
Donor: Kim-Wait, Younghee
Printer: Geddes, William F.
Genre
Printing Information
Date Issued
1826
Location
Note
Part of the original Younghee Kim-Wait (Class of 1982)/Pablo Eisenberg Collection of Native American Literature.
Physical Description
16 p. ; 21 cm
Abstract
This document is a published copy of a speech delivered by Elias Boudinot, Cherokee missionary and future editor of the Cherokee Phoenix newspaper, in Philadelphia on May 26, 1826 and printed by William F. Geddes. Boudinot's speech was part of a fund-raising tour designed to procure money for the establishment of a printing press in the Cherokee Nation from which to publish a national newspaper. In this speech, Boudinot emphasizes the "progress" of the Cherokees by detailing their agricultural and domestic employments and the invention and adoption of the written Cherokee language devised by Sequoyah (also George Guest). Boudinot further highlights the influence Christian missionaries have had in the Cherokee Nation. He urges his audience to distinguish themselves philanthropically by supporting not only the publication of a national newspaper, but also the establishment of a seminary within the Cherokee Nation.
Subject
Shelf Location
E99.C5 B652 1826
Catalog Record
Language
English
Repository
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