Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915: Racial Ideologies in the Age of Booker T. Washington, ฉบับที่ 2University of Michigan Press, 1988 - 336 หน้า An analysis of the ideas of Booker T. Washington, Frederick Douglass, W. E. B. DuBois, and other black leaders from the turn of the century |
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... effort to better understand racism as a form of ethnocentrism . Then during academic year 1942-43 , I took off from college and worked in a war department agency whose staff was 40 percent black , for the first time coming to know many ...
... effort to better understand racism as a form of ethnocentrism . Then during academic year 1942-43 , I took off from college and worked in a war department agency whose staff was 40 percent black , for the first time coming to know many ...
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... effort to relate trends in black thought to both underlying changes in American society and American race relations , and to the structure and institutions of the black community . In graduate school there were other influences that ...
... effort to relate trends in black thought to both underlying changes in American society and American race relations , and to the structure and institutions of the black community . In graduate school there were other influences that ...
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... effort proved unsuccessful at the time . As a result , in Negro Thought in America I sought to get at popular thinking indirectly through an analysis of the positions taken by the fraternal and religious leaders and organizations that ...
... effort proved unsuccessful at the time . As a result , in Negro Thought in America I sought to get at popular thinking indirectly through an analysis of the positions taken by the fraternal and religious leaders and organizations that ...
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... effort in many ways . The staffs of the Fisk University and Atlanta University libraries and of the Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress were also very helpful . The following were especially helpful on certain matters of ...
... effort in many ways . The staffs of the Fisk University and Atlanta University libraries and of the Manuscripts Division of the Library of Congress were also very helpful . The following were especially helpful on certain matters of ...
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The Heritage of Reconstruction | 3 |
Introduction | 19 |
Changing Attitudes Toward Political Activity | 26 |
Economics SelfHelp and Racial Solidarity | 42 |
Migration and Colonization | 59 |
Protest and Accommodation | 69 |
Migration and Colonization | 85 |
Booker T Washington An Interpretation | 100 |
Introduction | 161 |
Radicals and Conservatives | 171 |
The Paradox of W E B Du Bois | 190 |
Booker T Washington and the Talented Tenth | 207 |
Booker T Washington and the Politicians | 248 |
The Social and Intellectual Origins of the New Negro | 256 |
BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE | 280 |
NOTES | 283 |
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