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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... fact still lacked legitimacy in the eyes of the typical American historian when the conceptualization of what became Negro Thought in America took shape in 1951. Thus , at the time , the appear- ance in 1947 of John Hope Franklin's ...
... fact still lacked legitimacy in the eyes of the typical American historian when the conceptualization of what became Negro Thought in America took shape in 1951. Thus , at the time , the appear- ance in 1947 of John Hope Franklin's ...
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... fact in its infancy at the time - the es- tablishment of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences , for example , not taking place until 1954 — an interdisciplinary approach also provided opportunities for an avant ...
... fact in its infancy at the time - the es- tablishment of the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences , for example , not taking place until 1954 — an interdisciplinary approach also provided opportunities for an avant ...
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... fact one of the central themes of Negro Thought in America is its analysis of the nationalist tendencies in Afro - American thought , and the complexities that flow from the dual identity with race and nation that has so profoundly ...
... fact one of the central themes of Negro Thought in America is its analysis of the nationalist tendencies in Afro - American thought , and the complexities that flow from the dual identity with race and nation that has so profoundly ...
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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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