by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section VI
VI. Tangible Support: Philhellenes, Warriors and PhilanthropistsC6. Plan for Promoting Common School Education in Greece Adopted by the Greek School Committee[Pamphlet Published in New York, May, 1829]PLAN.The Committee appointed at a late meeting of Gentlemen, at the...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section II
II. Information on the Greek Uprising Reaches America: PublicationsC. Accounts by Greeks of Personal Experiences and Suffering Published in the United StatesC1. "Turkish Barbarity. An Affecting Narrative of the Unparalleled Sufferings of Mrs. Sophia Mazro, a Greek...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section III
III. “Greek Fire” The Grass Roots Response A. Expression of Public Support for the Greek CauseA15. An Appeal by the People of the City of New York.Niles' Weekly Register, December 13, 1824THE GREEKS. The people of the city of New York are fully in earnest to do...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section IV
IV. The “Greek Question” As An Issue of U.S. Foreign PolicyC2. The Commodore John Rodgers Mission(Speliotakes, pp. 157-163)U.S. Ship N. CarolinaSmyrna 30th August 1825SirI have to inform you that I arrived here on the 20th inst: with this ship, the Constitution, Erie...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section I
I. Aspects of American Philhellenism:Edward Everett, Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais; Albert Gallatin and The Marquis de LafayetteC1. The Jefferson-Korais Correspondence: The First Letter from Korais to Jefferson.(Stratakis, pp. 155-57) July 10, 1823Sir,You...
by | | Freedom and Virtue Primary Source Documents, Section I
I. Aspects of American Philhellenism:Edward Everett, Thomas Jefferson and Adamantios Korais; Albert Gallatin and The Marquis de LafayetteC2. Jefferson's Response to Korais(Stratakis, pp. 157-62.) Monticello, October 31, 1823Dear Sir,Your favor of July 10th is lately...