A Hubert Harrison reader /

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Author / Creator:Harrison, Hubert H.
Imprint:Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, c2001.
Description:xxxi, 473 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
Subject:Harrison, Hubert H. -- Political and social views.
Harrison, Hubert H.
African Americans -- Intellectual life -- 20th century.
African Americans -- Politics and government -- 20th century.
African Americans -- Book reviews.
Harlem Renaissance.
African Americans.
African Americans -- Intellectual life.
African Americans -- Politics and government.
Harlem Renaissance.
Political and social views.
Race relations.
Social conditions
United States -- Race relations.
United States -- Social conditions -- 20th century.
United States.
Book reviews.
Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4462177
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Other authors / contributors:Perry, Jeffrey Babcock.
ISBN:0819564699 (cloth)
0819564702 (pbk.)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 411-452) and indexes.
Table of Contents:
  • Brief Chronology of the Life of Hubert Harrison
  • 1. A Developing Worldview and Beginning Social Activism
  • 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"
  • 4. Letter to Mrs. Frances Reynolds Keyser
  • 5. Plane's Place in the Deistical Movement
  • 6. The Negro a Conservative
  • 7. The Negro and the Newspapers
  • 2. Class Radicalism
  • 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
  • 16. The Negro and the Labor Unions
  • 17. The Negro in Industry, review of The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons / William Z. Foster
  • 3. Race Radicalism
  • 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
  • 22. The East St. Louis Horror
  • 23. Houston vs. Waco
  • 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)
  • 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
  • 34. Race Consciousness
  • 4. 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!
  • 5. Politics
  • 40. Lincoln and Liberty: Fact versus Fiction; Chapter Two
  • 41. Lincoln and Liberty: Fact versus Fiction; Chapter Three
  • 42. The Drift in Politics
  • 43. The New Policies for the New Negro
  • 44. The Coming Election
  • 45. Our Professional "Friends"
  • 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
  • 6. Leaders and Leadership
  • 52. Insistence upon Its Real Grievances the Only Courses for the Race
  • 53. The Liberty Congress
  • 54. The Descent of Dr. Du Bois
  • 55. When the Blind Lead
  • 56. To the Young Men of My Race
  • 57. Shillady Resigns
  • 58. A Tender Point
  • 59. Our White Friends
  • 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
  • 7. Anti-imperialism and Internationalism
  • 66. The White War and the Colored World
  • 67. The White War and the Colored Races
  • 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 / Scott Nearing
  • 75. Wanted - A Colored International
  • 76. The Washington Conference
  • 77. Disarmament and the Darker Races
  • 78. Help Wanted for Hayti
  • 79. The Cracker in the Caribbean
  • 80. Hands across the Sea
  • 81. A St. Croix Creole, letter to the Evening Post
  • 82. The Virgin Islands: A Colonial Problem
  • 83. Prejudice Growing Less And Co-Operation More
  • 84. Hubert Harrison Answers Malliet
  • 8. Meditations
  • 85. Goodwill toward 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
  • 9. 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
  • 10. 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) [Part II]
  • 100. Review of Terms of Peace and the Darker Races / A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen
  • 101. The Negro in History and Civilization, review of From Superman to Man / J. A. Rogers
  • 102. White People versus Negroes: Being the Story of a Great Book From Superman to Man / J. A. Rogers
  • 103. Review of The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy / Lothrop Stoddard
  • 104. The Rising Tide of Color
  • 105. The Brown Ban Leads the Way, Part I, review of The New World of Islam / Lothrop Stoddard
  • 106. The Brown Man Leads the Way, review of The New World of Islam / Lothrop Stoddard
  • 107. Review of Darkwater / W. E. B. Du Bois
  • 108. Review of The Negro Year Book, 1918-1919 / Edited by Monroe N. Work
  • 109. The Superscientist, review of The Place of Science in Modern Civilization and Other Essays / Thorstein Veblen
  • 110. The Black Man's Burden, review of The Black Man's Burden / E. D. Morel
  • 111. The Caucasian Canker in South Africa, review of The Real South Africa / Ambrose Pratt
  • 112. M. Maran's Batouala
  • 113. The Southern Black - As Seen by the Eye of Fiction, review of Highly Colored / Octavus Roy Cohen
  • 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
  • 116. Negro's Part in History, review of The Negro in Our History / Carter G. Woodson
  • 117. Homo Africanus Harlemi, review of Nigger Heaven / Carl Van Vechten
  • 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
  • 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
  • 11. 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
  • 12. 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 / Edited by James Weldon Johnson
  • 13. 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.