The betrayal of the Negro, from Rutherford B. Hayes to Woodrow Wilson,
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New York,
Collier Books
[1965]
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Edition: | New enl. ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- I : The problem
- The "let alone" policy of Hayes
- Dead center under Cleveland
- The reopening under Harrison
- The nadir under McKinley
- The supreme court and the negro
- The economic roots of second-class citizenship: agriculture
- The economic roots of second-class citizenship: organized labor
- II : Introduction: the mind of the north, 1877-1901
- 10. National issues in the northern press, 1877-1890
- National issues in the northern press, 1890-1901
- The "color line" in the "new north," 1877-1901
- The negro as portrayed in the leading literary magazines
- The Atlanta compromise
- The roots of recovery
- III : "A low, rugged plateau"
- "A shore, dimly seen"
- The negro as portrayed in representative northern magazines and newspapers.