Whitelaw Reid, After the War: A Southern Tour, May, 1865 to May 1, 1866, pp.80-82, Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1866. (Reid's narrative does not name Delany, but identifies him as "the same negro about whom Lord Brougham raised that beautiful little diplomatic muddle with United States Minister Dallas, at a meeting of the Royal Geographical Society in London.")
Whitfield, James M. (1853). America and other poems. public domain: James S. Leavitt. pp. dedication.
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Adeleke, Tunde (Spring 1994). "Martin R. Delany's philosophy of education: A neglected aspect of African American liberation...". Journal of Negro Education. 63 (2): 221. doi:10.2307/2967385. JSTOR2967385.
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