African Amer Pol Thought

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M.E. Sharpe

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Contents

Introduction
3
I Booker T Washington
21
Letter to the Editor Montgomery Advertiser April 301885
23
Atlanta Exposition Address
25
Address at the Unveiling of the Monument to Robert Gould Shaw
29
Open Letter to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention February 191898
32
Letter to WEB Du Bois October 261899
35
Interview Atlanta Constitution November 101899
36
Marxism and the Negro Problem
148
PanAfrica and New Racial Philosophy
154
23 Segregation
157
The Board of Directors on Segregation
159
A Negro Nation within the Nation
161
III Marcus Garvey
169
The Negros Greatest Enemy
171
Letter to Robert Russa Moton February 291916
180

Letter to WEB Du Bois March 111900
40
Letter to the Editor of the Montgomery Advertiser September 231901
41
Letter to Theodore Roosevelt October 161901
42
The Negro and the Signs of Civilization
43
Statement on Suffrage Philadelphia North American
45
Statement Before the Washington Conference on the Race Problem in the United States
47
Speech to the National AfroAmerican Council
49
Letter to WEB Du Bois January 271904
53
A Protest against Lynching
54
The Negro and the Labor Problem of the South
55
Letter to President Theodore Roosevelt December 261904
60
The Negro in the North Are His Advantages as Great as in the South
62
Letter to William Howard Taft June 41908
66
A Statement on Lynching
68
Letter to the Editor Montgomery Advertiser December 301910
70
Letter to C Elias Winston October 21914
73
Speech to the National Negro Business League August 181915
75
My View of Segregation Laws
80
II WEB Du Bois
85
Letter to Booker T Washington September 241895
87
Letter to Booker T Washington February 171900
93
The Evolution of Negro Leadership
94
The Parting of the Ways
97
Letter to Oswald Garrison Villard March 241905
100
Declaration of Principles
104
Two Editorials The Crisis and Agitation
108
A Philosophy for 1913
110
The Immediate Program of the American Negro
111
Booker T Washington and An Open Letter to Robert Russa Moton
115
Close Ranks
118
White Coworkers
120
Marcus Garvey
123
A Lunatic or a Traitor
131
The Tragedy of Jim Crow
133
The New Crisis
138
Race Relations in the United States
141
Economic Disfranchisement
147
West Indies in the Mirror of Truth
186
Editorials in Negro World Advice of the Negro to Peace Conference and Race Discrimination Must Go
189
George Cross Van Dusen to J Edgar Hoover March 191921
192
Address to the New York City Division of the UNI A January 261919
197
Address to UNIA Supporters in Philadelphia October 211919
201
Declaration of the Rights of the Negro Peoples of the World
210
Editorial Letter in Negro World September 111920
217
Address to the Second UNIA Convention New York August 311921
220
Motive of the NAACP Exposed
226
The Wonders of the White Man in Building America
231
What We Believe
236
Two Editorial Letters from New Orleans December 101927
240
IV A Philip Randolph
245
The Negro in Politics
247
Lynching Capitalism Its Cause Socialism Its Cure
255
New Leadership for the Negro
261
The Crisis of the Crisis
263
Two Editorials Racial Equality and The Failure of the Negro Church
268
The Negro Radicals
271
The New NegroWhat Is He?
274
Garvey Unfairly Attacked
277
Marcus Garvey
278
Reply to Marcus Garvey
280
The State of the Race
288
Segregation in the Public Schools A Promise or a Menace
293
Jim Crow Niggers
300
Negroes and the Labor Movement
302
The Negro and Economic Radicalism
303
The New Pullman Porter
308
The Negro Faces the Future
311
The Need of a Labor Background
319
Hating All White People
320
Negro Congressmen
322
Consumers Cooperation
324
The Economic Crisis of the Negro
325
Index
335
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