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A Hubert Harrison reader / edited with introductions and notes by Jeffrey B. Perry.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Harrison, Hubert H.
Contributor:
Perry, Jeffrey B., 1946-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Harrison, Hubert H.
African Americans--Intellectual life--20th century.
African Americans.
African Americans--Intellectual life.
African Americans--Politics and government--20th century.
African Americans--Politics and government.
African Americans--Book reviews.
Harrison, Hubert H--Political and social views.
Harlem Renaissance.
Political and social views.
United States--Race relations.
United States.
Race relations.
United States--Social conditions--20th century.
Social conditions.
Genre:
Book reviews.
Reviews.
Physical Description:
xxxi, 473 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Place of Publication:
Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, 2001.
Summary:
Critical writings by the "father of Harlem radicalism."
Contents:
A Product of Black Working-Class Intellectual Circles In New York
1 A Negro On Chicken Stealing
2 Pledge to the Mother Race from an Untamed African
3 Plan to Write a "History of the Negro in America"
Free thought
4 Letter to Mrs. Frances Reynolds Keyser
5 Paine's Place in the Deistical Movement
6 The Negro a Conservative
The Press
7 The Negro and the Newspapers
Class Radicalism
Socialism
8 The Negro and Socialism: I - The Negro Problem Stated
9 Race Prejudice - II
10 The Duty of the Socialist Party
11 How to Do It - And How Not
12 The Black Man's Burden (I)
13 The Black Man's Burden (II)
14 Socialism and the Negro
15 Southern Socialists and the Ku Klux Klan
The Labor Movement
16 The Negro and the Labor Unions
17 The Negro in Industry, review of The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons / William Z. Foster Foster, William Z.
Race Radicalism
The Liberty League and The Voice
18 The Liberty League of Negro Americans: How It Came to Be
19 Resolutions [Passed at the Liberty League Meeting]
20 Declaration of Principles [of the Liberty League]
21 The Liberty League's Petition to the House of Representatives of the United States, July 4, 1917
East St. Louis, Houston and Armed Self-Defense
22 The East St. Louis Horror
23 Houston Vs. Waco
The New Negro
24 As the Currents Flow
25 Our Larger Duty
26 The Need for it [and the Nature of It]
27 Two Negro Radicalisms
28 The Women of Our Race
29 In The Melting Pot (re Herodotus)
The Negro World
30 Race First versus Class First
31 Just Crabs
32 Patronize Your Own
33 An Open Letter to the Socialist Party of New York City
The Boston Chronicle and the Voice of the Negro
34 Race Consciousness
Education
35 Negro Culture and the Negro College
36 Education and the Race
37 English as She Is Spoke
38 Education out of School
39 Read! Read! Read!
Politics
Lincoln and Liberty
40 Lincoln and Liberty: Fact Versus Fiction; Chapter Two
41 Lincoln and Liberty: Fact Versus Fiction; Chapter Three
"New Negro" Politics
42 The Drift In Politics
43 The New Policies for the New Negro
44 The Coming Election
45 Our Professional "Friends"
Politics in the 1920s
46 A Negro for President
47 U-Need-a-Biscuit
48 The Grand Old Party
49 When the Tail Wags the Dog
50 Our Political Power
51 The Black Tide Turns in Politics
Leaders and Leadership
On Booker T. Washington
52 Insistence upon Its Real Grievances the Only Course for the Race
The Liberty Congress and W. E. B. DuBois
53 The Liberty Congress
54 The Descent of Dr. DuBois
55 When the Blind Lead
Problems of Leadership
56 To The Young Men of My Race
57 Shillady Resigns
58 A Tender Point
59 Our White Friends
Time as Editor of the Negro World and Comments on Marcus Garvey
60 Connections with the Garvey Movement
61 On Garvey's Character and Abilities
62 The UNIA Convention
63 Convention Bill Of Rights and Elections
64 Marcus Garvey at the Bar of United States Justice
65 The Negro American Speaks
Anti-imperialism and Internationalism
The Great War
66 The White War and the Colored World
The White War and the Colored Races
The Paris Peace Congress
68 The Negro at the Peace Congress
69 Africa at the Peace Table
70 Britain In India
71 When Might Makes Right
72 The Line-Up on the Color Line
73 On "Civilizing Africa"
74 Imperialist America, review of The American Empire by Scott Nearing
75 Wanted- A Colored International
Disarmament and the Washington Conference
76 The Washington Conference
77 Disarmament and the Darker Races
The Caribbean
78 Help Wanted for Hayti
79 The Cracker in the Caribbean
80 Hands across the Sea
The Virgin Islands
81 A St. Croix Creole, letter to the Evening Post
82 The Virgin Islands: A Colonial Problem
Caribbean Peoples in the United States
83 Prejudice Growing Less and Co-operation More
84 Hubert Harrison Answers Malliet
Meditations
85 Goodwill Towards Men
86 Meditation: "Heroes and Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in Human History"
87 The Meditations of Mustapha: A Soul in Search of Itself
88 On Praise
Lynching, the Klan, "Race Relations," and "Democracy in America"
89 A Cure for the Ku Klux
90 Ku Klux Klan in the Past
91 How to End Lynching
92 The Negro and the Census
93 Bridging the Gulf of Color
94 At the Back of the Black Man's Mind
95 "Democracy" in America
96 The Negro and the Nation
Literary Criticism, Book Reviews, and Book Reviewing
97 Views of Readers on Criticism: Mr. H.H. Harrison Reiterates His Theories
98 On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers [Part I]
99 On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers (Concluded)
100 Review of Term of Peace and the Darker Races / A. Philip Randolph Randolph, A. Philip, Chandler Owen Owen, Chandler
101 The Negro in History and Civilization, review of From Superman to Man / J.A. Rogers Rogers, J.A.
102 White People versus Negroes: Being the Story of a Great Book (from Superman to Man / J.A Rogers Rogers, J.A
103 Review of The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy / Lothrop Stoddard Stoddard, Lothrop
104 The Rising Tide of Color
105 The Brown Man Leads The Way, Part I, review of The New World of Islam / Lothrop Stoddard Stoddard, Lothrop
106 The Brown Man Leads The Way, Part I, review of The New World of Islam / Lothrop Stoddard (concluding part) Stoddard, Lothrop, (concluding part)
107 Review of Darkwater / W.E.B. Du Bois Bois, W.E.B. Du
108 Review of The Negro Year Book, 1918-1919 edited / Monroe N. Work Work, Monroe N.
109 The Superscientist, review of The Place of Science in Modern Civilization and Other Essays / Thorstein Veblen Veblen, Thorstein
110 The Black Man's Burden, {review of The Black Man's Burden / E.D. Morel Morel, E.D.
111 The Caucasian Canker in South Africa, review of The Real South Africa / Ambrose Pratt Pratt, Ambrose
112 M. Maran's Batouala
113 The Southern Black- As Seen by the Eye of Fiction, review of Highly Colored / Octavus Roy Cohen Cohen, Octavus Roy
114 The Real Negro Humor
115 Negro Church history: A Book of It Badly Marred by Neglect of the Race Foundation, review of The History of the Negro Church / Carter G. Woodson Woodson, Carter G.
116 Negro's Part in History, review of The Negro in Our History / Carter G. Woodson Woodson, Carter G.
117 Homo Africanus Harlemi, review of Nigger Heaven / Carl Van Vechten Vechten, Carl Van
118 Nigger Heaven A Review of the Reviewers
119 No Negro Literary Renaissance
120 Cabaret School of Negro Literature and Art
121 Harlem's Neglected Opportunities
122 Review of The Story of Mankind / Hendrik Van Loon Loon, Hendrik Van
123 Satyricon of Petronius, letter to the New York Times
124 On Reading Negro Books
125 Hayti Finds a Friend: Black Hayti: A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter.
Theater Reviews
126 Negro Society and the Negro Stage, Preamble
127 Negro Society and the Negro Stage, Part 2
128 Canary Cottage: A Dramatic Opinion
129 The Emperor Jones
130 The Negro Actor on Broadway: A critical Interpretation by a Negro Critic
Poets and Poetry
131 The Black Man's Burden ( a reply to Rudyard Kipling)
132 Another Negro Poet
133 Poetry of Claude McKay
134 Black Bards of Yesterday and Today, review of The Book of American Negro Poetry, selected and edited / James Weldom Johnson Johnson, James Weldom
The International Colored Unity League and the Way Forward
135 Program and Principles of the International Colored Unity League
136 The Right Way to Unity
137 The Common People
138 The Roots of Power.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 411-452) and index.
ISBN:
0819564699
0819564702
OCLC:
45308737

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