A documentary history of the Negro people in the United States, 1910-1932 /

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Contributors: Aptheker, Herbert, 1915-2003, (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Secaucus, N.J. : Citadel Press ©1973.
Edition:First edition.
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245 0 2 |a A documentary history of the Negro people in the United States, 1910-1932 /  |c edited by Herbert Aptheker ; preface by Charles H. Wesley. 
250 |a First edition. 
260 |a Secaucus, N.J. :  |b Citadel Press  |c ©1973. 
300 |a xxii, 754 pages :  |b 1 illustration ;  |c 22 cm 
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500 |a Previously published as volume 2 in the set "A documentary history of the Negro people in the United States" with the volume title: From the emergence of the N.A.A C.P. to the beginning of the New Deal. Considered later as volume 3 when the original volume 1 was released as volumes 1-2. 
500 |a Contains primary source material. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index. 
520 |a Contains primary source material. 
505 0 |a V. 3. From the emergence of the N.A.A C.P. to the beginning of the New Deal (1910-1932). 1. Booker T. Washington : pro and con (1910) ; a) A cartoon from The Boston Guardian ; b) Chapters from My experience / Booker T. Washington -- 2. "Doomed to destruction, " : Black ministers appeal to President William Howard Taft (1910) -- 3. The "United Colored Democracy" and the New York election of 1910 ; a) "Remember Brownsville" ; b) What do we want? -- 4. From the first number of The Crisis (1910) ; a) Segregation ; b) Baltimore ; c) Voting ; d) Agitation ; e) Organizations and meetings ; f) The N.A.A.C.P. -- 5. The opera house lynching (Kentucky, 1911) -- 6. Peonage (1911) -- 7. The National Association of Colored Women (1911) -- 8. Second annual report, N.A.A.C.P. (1911) -- 9. The Negro at work in New York City (1912) -- 10. A southern domestic worker speaks (1912) -- 11. Divine right / W.E.B. Du Bois (1912) -- 12. A Black man's appeal to his white brothers (1912) -- 13. Votes for women / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 14. Woodrow Wilson : rhetoric and reality (1912-1913) ; a) Wilson to Bishop Walters ; b) Francis J. Grimké to Wilson ; c) An open letter to Woodrow Wilson from The Crisis ; d) From the board of the N.A.A.C.P. -- 15. For an Afro-American literature / William H. Ferris (1913) -- 16. "A glorious sight to see, " the I.W.W. in Louisiana (1913) -- 17. Work for Black folk in 1914 / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 18. "Too ready to sacrifice our rights" (1914) -- 19. The Trotter encounter with President Wilson (1914) -- 20. The ultimate effects of segregation and discrimination (1915) / William Pickens -- 21. Protesting "Birth of a nation" (1915) -- 22. Mr. B.T. Washington in Louisiana (1915) -- 23. Votes for women : a symposium by leading thinkers of colored America (1915) -- 24. My view of segregation laws (1915) / Booker T. Washington -- 25. Are we making good? / Mrs. Booker T. Washington (1915) -- 26. Installation address at Tuskegee (1916) / Robert R. Moton -- 27. The Amenia Conference of 1916 -- 28. Lily-white Lincoln University (Pa.) in 1916 -- 29. An appeal to reject President Wilson, 1916 -- 30. Lynching and the N.A.A.C.P. (1916) -- 31. Battle reports from the field (1916) -- 32. Tuskegee Conference, 1917 -- 33. The Boston branch of the N.A.A.C.P. to 1917 -- 34. Organizing in the South (1917) / James Weldon Johnson -- 35. Memorial to Atlanta, Ga., Board of Education, 1917 -- 36. The red light and the Black ghetto, Savannah, 1917 -- 37. On Pan-Africa and liberation / Bishop Walters (1917) -- 38. "It is not my purpose to speak" / Francis J. Grimké (1917) 
505 0 |a 39. The silent anti-lynching parade (1917) -- 40. Forced labor and the "war for democracy" (1917) -- 41. The Houston, Texas uprising, 1917 -- 42. The migration of Negroes / W.E.B. Du Bois (1917) -- 43. Fighting against racism, 1917 ; a) In the District of Columbia ; b) In Georgia -- 44. The Negro and the War Department / Emmett J. Scott (1917) -- 45. Editorials from The Messenger, 1918 ; a) The hanging of the Negro soldiers ; b) The Bolsheviki -- 46. Denouncing lynching and racism, 1918 ; a) The Atlanta appeal ; b) Petitioning President Wilson -- 47. Harassment of Afro-American soldiers, 1918 -- 48. "Exhibitions of savagery" (1918) -- 49. What the N.A.A.C.P. has done for the colored soldier (1918) -- 50. The American Negro and the World War / Robert R. Moton (1918) -- 51. "Hear our grievances" (1918) -- 52. Address to the Committee on Public Information (1918) -- 53. Reasons why white and Black workers should combine in labor unions (1918) -- 54. Shooting Black soldiers at Camp Merritt, N.J. (1918) -- 55. The work of a mob / Walter F. White (1918) -- 56. Liberty and "liberty" / F.J. Grimké (1918) -- 57. The "moral advantage" of Black people / Kelly Miller (1918) -- 58. What will the Negro get out of the war? (1918) -- 59. "Work or fight" in the South (1919) / Walter F. White -- 60. Address of welcome to the men who have returned from the battlefront / F.J. Grimké (1919) -- 61. Resolutions of the N.A.A.C.P., 1919 -- 62. On the Pan-African Congress, 1919 ; a) Du Bois' memorandum ; b) Resolutions of Congress -- 63. Ben Fletcher and the I.W.W. (1919) -- 64. Black and white psychology / Jean Toomer (1919) -- 65. How to stop lynching (1919) -- 66. A warning to the President, from Robert R. Moton (1919) -- 67. Socialism, the Negroes' hope / W.A. Domingo (1919) -- 68. For promoting labor unionism among Black workers (1919) -- 69. The Negro and the labor union : an N.A.A.C.P. report (1919) -- 70. The red year of 1919 ; a) Chicago and its eight reasons ; b) A letter from a Black woman ; c) Race conflict in Arkansas -- 71. Bogalusa, Louisiana, 1919 -- 72. What does the Negro want in our democracy? / R.R. Wright, Jr. (1919) -- 73. Black troops in Europe / R.R. Moton (1920) -- 74. "Injustice makes Bolsheviks" (1920) : a speech by Williams Pickens -- 75. For a Black God (1920) -- 76. President Harding and the Black voter (1920) -- 77. Sergeant Caldwell executed (1920) -- 78. The woman voter hits the color line (1920) -- 79. Trying to vote (1920) ; a) Election day in Florida ; b) A letter from Georgia ; c) A letter from Virginia -- 80. A letter from a lynch victim (1921) 
505 0 |a 81. Lynching and pogrom (1921) ; a) Lunching and debt-slavery / William Pickens ; b) The eruption of Tulsa / Walter F. White -- 82. The 24th Infantry prisoners (1921) -- 83. The Pan-African Congress of 1921 ; a) Bulletin 1 ; b) Manifesto, "To the world" ; c) Statutes of the association -- 84. Analyses and proposals, 1922 ; a) Some things Negroes need to do / Carter G. Woodson ; b) From Report of Association for Study of Negro Life and History ; c) Some notes on color / Jessie Fauset ; d) "The nation is doomed" / F.J. Grimké ; e) The trend of the races / George E. Haynes -- 85. On Marcus Garvey (1922) ; a) Garvey as a Negro Moses / Claude McKay ; b) A symposium on Garvey / Negro leaders -- 86. Marcus Garvey and Garveyism (1923-1924) ; a) The emperor of Africa / William Pickens ; b) Imperator Africanus / Eric Walrond ; c) The Negro's greatest enemy / Marcus Garvey ; d) An appeal to the soul of white America / Marcus Garvey ; e) Advertisement in the New York World -- 87. The Reconstruction Era : a reconsideration / John R. Lynch (1923) -- 88. The African Blood Brotherhood (1923) -- 89. The defeat of Arkansas Lynch Law (1923) / Walter F. White -- 90. The National Association of Negro Musicians (1923) / Carl Diton -- 91. From job to job : a personal narrative (1923) / George S. Schuyler -- 92. The third Pan-African Congress (1923) -- 93. Soviet Russia and the Negro (1924) / Claude McKay -- 94. The massive petition for the Houston prisoners (1924) -- 95. The Negro and non-resistance (1924) / E. Franklin Frazier -- 96. Intelligence tests and propaganda (1924) / Horace Mann Bond -- 97. Black workers and the A.F.L. : a proposal (1924), from the N.A.A.C.P. -- 98. The gentlemen's agreement and the Negro vote (1924) / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 99. Restricted West Indian immigration and the American Negro (1924) / W.A. Domingo -- 100. La Follette and the Black voters (1924) ; a) The Crisis editorial : La Follette ; b) The political situation and the Negro / A. Philip Randolph ; c) Bishop Hurst endorses La Follette -- 101. Art is helping obliterate the color line (1925) / Lester A. Walton -- 102. American Negro Labor Congress (1925) -- 103. The Fisk Student Strike of 1925 -- 104. Negroes in new abolition movement (1925) / Robert W. Bagnall -- 105. On being young, a woman, and colored (1925) / Marita O. Bonner -- 106. Go to high school, go to college campaign (1925) -- 107. The Aiken, S.C. lynching (1926) -- 108. Detroit (1926) / James Weldon Johnson -- 109. Krigwa Players Little Negro Theatre (1926) -- 110. The Negro artists and the racial mountain (1926) / Langston Hughes -- 111. The National Negro Bankers' Association (1926) 
505 0 |a 112. Resolution on the Negro question : anti-imperialist congress (1927) -- 113. American Inter-Racial Peace Committee (1927) -- 114. The fourth Pan-African Congress (1927) -- 115. Battling segregation and discrimination (1927) -- 116. The high cost of prejudice (1927) / Alain Locke -- 117. The Hampton Strike (1927) / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 118. Conditions in Maryland (1928) / Jesse L. Nicholas -- 119. Marcus Garvey and the N.A.A.C.P. (1928) / W.E.B. Du Bois -- 120. A new religion for the Negro (1928) / Eugene Gordon -- 121. An appeal to America (the 1928 elections) -- 122. For the recognition of the Soviet Union (1928) / William Pickens -- 123. Race prejudice and the Negro artists (1928) / James Weldon Johnson -- 124. Social work among Negroes (1928) / Eugene K. Jones -- 125. The National Inter-Racial Conference (1928) ; a) On agriculture and industry / Charles H. Wesley -- 126. Sixteen-year-old youth battles two hundred police (1928) -- 127. A state of fact on lynching (1929) / Walter F. White -- 128. The menace of capitalist "friendship" (1929) -- 129. International Council of Women of the Darker Races (1929) -- 130. The Thompson-Negro Alliance (1929) / Ralph J. Bunche -- 131. A Black man enters Congress (1929) -- 132. Negro labor and the church (1929) / A. Philip Randolph -- 133. The Negro worker and the labor movement (1930) / A.L. Harris -- 134. The Autumn Leaf Club (1930) / E.W. Grimes -- 135. Report to trustees of Tuskegee (1930) / R.R. Moton -- 136. Catholic justice (1930) -- 137. White men and a colored woman (1930) -- 138. The American Negro Labor Congress (1930) -- 139. Negro authors week (1930) / C. Ruth Wright -- 140. The Yokinen trial (1931) -- 141. Equal opportunity (1931) / Manhattan Medical Society -- 142. "With tears in my eyes" (1931) / Eugene Brown -- 143. The miseducation of the Negro (1931) / Carter G. Woodson -- 144. Communism and the Negro tenant farmer (1931) / Elmer A. Carter -- 145. On racist textbooks (1931) / Walter F. White -- 146. Rights and privileges as citizens (1932) / Oscar De Priest -- 147. Negro editors on communism (1932) -- 148. Negro social worker evaluates birth control (1932) / Constance Fisher -- 149. War in the East (1932) / Cyril Briggs -- 150. Appeal of the Scottsboro Boys (1932) -- 151. Discrimination in federal flood control construction (1932) / Walter F. White -- 152. The bankruptcy of capitalism and capitalist education (1932) / James W. Ford -- 153. The Bonuseers ban Jim Crow (1932) / Roy Wilkins -- 154. Herbert Hoover (1932) / W.E.B. Du Bois. 
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