Caleb Gayle

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Caleb Gayle



Average rating: 4.09 · 489 ratings · 90 reviews · 3 distinct worksSimilar authors
We Refuse to Forget: A True...

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“Not one to let a critique hang in the air, Garnet rose again. All he had done, he explained, was advise that the enslaved “go to their masters and tell them they wanted their liberty, and had come to ask for it; and if the master refused it, to tell them, then we shall take it, let the consequence be what it may.”
Caleb Gayle, Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State

“Over two decades before the country—at least the Union—declared the issue of slavery settled, two Black men, Frederick Douglass and Henry Highland Garnet, both formerly enslaved, had a vigorous debate in a northern church in 1843. The question before them: “How can we be truly free?” That question animated the next sixty years of debates—what ought we to do with the Black people enslaved before Emancipation and, most important, after it? And it took nearly forty years for Edward McCabe to answer this question with his own innovation: escape the North as vigorously as a Black person would want to escape the South and begin again on the western frontier. Beginning again for McCabe would mean establishing a state run by Black people for Black people, with their white counterparts tolerated only at a minimum.”
Caleb Gayle, Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State

“Remember that you are FOUR MILLIONS! Your dead fathers speak to [you] from their graves. Heaven, as with a voice of thunder, calls on you to arise from the dust. Let your motto be resistance! RESISTANCE! No Oppressed people have ever secured their liberty without resistance.”
Caleb Gayle, Black Moses: A Saga of Ambition and the Fight for a Black State

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