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  1. and again after the Civil War. In his Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question" in the December 1849 issue of Fraser's Magazine, Carlyle de nounced British Liberals and humanitarians who agonized over the suf fering of blacks in Africa and the Americas but neglected the suffering of British workers and Irish peasants at home.

  2. CARLYLE v. MILL: BACKGROUND. Thomas Carlyle's infamous essay, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question", was published in 1849 in Fraser's Magazine of London. Carlyle revamped this essay and reprinted it in 1853 as a pamphlet entitled Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question.In response to Carlyle, John Stuart Mill published his own "The Negro Question" in Fraser's Magazine.

  3. Occasional discourse on the nigger question Creator / Contributor Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881, creator Erskine, Thomas ... "First printed in Fraser's magazine [with title 'Occasional discourse on the Negro question'] (December, 1849); reprinted here, with some additions, and no other change"--Verso of title page.

  4. editions.covecollective.org › chronologies › carlyles-negro-questionCarlyle's "Negro Question" | COVE

    Carlyle's "Negro Question" On December 1849, Thomas Carlyle published “Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question” in Fraser’s Magazine; the article was later republished in his Critical and Miscellaneous Essays as “On the Nigger Question.” Image: Photograph of Thomas Carlyle, circa 1860s, by Eliott & Fry.This image is in the public domain in the United States as its copyright has ...

  5. CARLYLE v. MILL: BACKGROUND. Thomas Carlyle's infamous essay, "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question", was published in 1849 in Fraser's Magazine of London. Carlyle revamped this essay and reprinted it in 1853 as a pamphlet entitled Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question.In response to Carlyle, John Stuart Mill published his own "The Negro Question" in Fraser's Magazine.

  6. Occasional discourse on the nigger question Creator: Carlyle, Thomas, 1795-1881 ( author) Place of Publication: London Publisher: Thomas Bosworth, 915, Regent Street

  7. The essay "Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question" was written by Thomas Carlyle about the acceptability of using black slaves and indentured servants.It was first anonymously published as an article in Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country of London in December, 1849, [1] and was reprinted as a pamphlet four years later with the title Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question. [2]