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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 |
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