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A Hubert Harrison reader / edited with introductions and notes by Jeffrey B. Perry.
Van Pelt - Class of 1979 Seminar Room (305) E185.6 .H28 2001
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Harrison, Hubert H.
- 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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