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Negro Thought in America, 1880-1915 : : Racial Ideologies in the age of Booker T. Washington : With a new Introduction

Meier, August, 1923-2003. Book - 1988 Black Studies 305.896 Me None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 0 out of 5

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The heritage of reconstruction -- Ideologies in transition: from the compromise of 1877 to the compromise of 1895 -- Changing attitudes toward political activity -- Economics, self-help, and racial solidarity -- Migration and colonization -- Protest and accommodation -- The significance of Booker T. Washington -- The rise of industrial education in Negro schools -- Booker T. Washington: an interpretation -- The institutionalization of self-help and racial solidarity, 1880-1915 -- Agencies of propaganda, protest, and social welfare -- The development of Negro business and the rise of a Negro middle class -- The divided mind of the Negro, 1895-1915 -- "Radicals and conservatives" -- The paradox of W.E.B. Du Bois -- Booker T. Washington and the "talented tenth" -- Booker T. Washington and the politicians -- The social and intellectual origins of the new Negro.
This book provides 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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