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The Negro Problem (Classics in Black Studies Series)

AUTHOR: Contribution by Booker T. Washington
ISBN: 1591021065

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This interesting collection of articles by leading African American citizens was published at the beginning of the 20th century. Looking back at this synopsis of African American affairs one can get a good sense of both the progress made and the...

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The Negro Problem (Classics in Black Studies Series)
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by Contribution by Booker T. Washington

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One hundred years ago, African Americans looked forward to the new twentieth century with mixed feelings of pride and discouragement. While they could point to the tremendous progress many of them had made since the end of slavery under the dynamic leadership of Booker T. Washington, the majority of White Americans showed little willingness to accept Blacks as equals, and in the South segregation was practically institutionalized through the recently enacted Jim Crow laws. It was in these uncertain times that this compelling collection of articles by leading African Americans was published to address what was then commonly known as "the Negro problem." The collection begins with a piece by Booker T. Washington on the value and purpose of stressing industrial education for Black Americans. This is followed by the now famous article by W.E.B. DuBois called "The Talented Tenth" in which he argues for the cultivation of an elite corps of Black intellectuals who would then work to uplift the African American masses. Other contributors discuss the disenfranchisement of Blacks, the broader subject of the people of color, and outstanding representative Black Americans. Issued in the centennial year of its publication, this new edition of a valuable classic is complemented by an informative foreword by Bernard R. Boxhill, professor of philosophy at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill.


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         Book Review

The Negro Problem (Classics in Black Studies Series)
- Book Reviews,
by Contribution by Booker T. Washington

The Negro Problem (Classics in Black Studies Series)

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One hundred years ago, African Americans looked forward to the new twentieth century with mixed feelings of pride and discouragement. While they could point to the tremendous progress many of them had made since the end of slavery under the dynamic leadership of Booker T. Washington, the majority of White Americans showed little willingness to accept Blacks as equals, and in the South segregation was practically institutionalized through the recently enacted Jim Crow laws.

It was in these uncertain times that this compelling collection of articles by leading African Americans was published to address what was then commonly known as "the Negro problem."

The collection begins with a piece by Booker T. Washington on the value and purpose of stressing industrial education for Black Americans. This is followed by the now famous article by W. E. B. DuBois called "The Talented Tenth" in which he argues for the cultivation of an elite corps of Black intellectuals who would then work to uplift the African American masses. Other contributors discuss the disenfranchisement of Blacks, the broader subject of the people of color, and outstanding representative Black Americans.

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These three latest additions to Humanity's "Classics in Black Studies" series, which debuted in 2003, are great fodder for February's Black History Month. Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.


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