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100 1  Perry, Jeffrey Babcock,|eauthor. 
245 10 Hubert Harrison :|bthe struggle for equality, 1918-1927 /
       |cJeffrey B. Perry. 
264  1 New York :|bColumbia University Press,|c[2021] 
264  4 |c©2021 
300    1 online resource (xii, 988 pages) :|billustrations 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
336    still image|bsti|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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386    |nnat|aAmericans|2lcdgt 
388 1  Twentieth century|2lcsh 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 00 |gPart I : "New Negro Movement" Editor and Activist.
       |tReturn to Harlem and resurrection of The Voice  (July-
       December 1918) --|tPolitical activities in Washington and 
       Virginia  (January- July 1919) --|tNew Negro editor and 
       agitator  (July-December 1919) --|gPart II : Editor of the
       Negro World.|tReshaping the Negro World and comments on 
       Garvey  (December 1919-May 1920) --|tDebate with The 
       Emancipator  (March-April 1920) --|tEarly Negro World 
       writings  (January-July 1920) --|t1920 UNIA Convention and
       influence on Garvey  (August-November 1920) --|tPost-
       convention meditations, writings, and reviews  (September-
       December 1920) --|tEarly 1921 Negro World writings and 
       reviews  (January-April 1921) --|tLiberty League, Tulsa, 
       and mid-1921 writings  (May-September 1921) --|tNegro 
       World writings and reviews  (September 1921-April 1922) --
       |tPeriod of Garvey's arrest  (October 1921-March 1922) --
       |gPart III : "Free-lance Educator".|tLecturer, book 
       reviewer, and citizenship  (March 1922-June 1923) --|tKKK,
       Garvey's conviction, speaking, Virgin Islands, and reviews
       (1923) --|tBoston Chronicle, Board of Ed, and the New 
       Negro  (January-June 1924) --|gPart IV : The Struggle for 
       International Colored Unity.|tICUL, Midwest tour, Board of
       Ed, NYPL, and 1925  (March 1924-December 1925) --|tNYC 
       talks, Workers School, and Modern Quarterly  (January-
       September 1926) --|tLafayette Theatre Strike, Nigger 
       Heaven, and Garvey divorce  (June-December 1926) --
       |tPittsburgh Courier and the Voice of the Negro  (January-
       April 1927) --|tLast months and death  (May-December 
       1927). 
520    "The St. Croix-born, Harlem-based Hubert Harrison (1883-
       1927) was a brilliant, class and race conscious writer, 
       orator, editor, educator, book reviewer, political 
       activist, and radical internationalist. Considered the 
       most class conscious of the race radicals and the most 
       race conscious of the class radicals of his era he was 
       described by J.A. Rogers as "perhaps the foremost 
       Aframerican intellect of his time" and by A. Philip 
       Randolph and others as "the father of Harlem radicalism." 
       In this second volume biography covering 1918 to 1927, 
       Jeffrey Perry follows Harrison as he resurrects The Voice,
       the first newspaper of the "New Negro Movement" (1918); 
       edits The New Negro monthly "intended as an organ of the 
       international consciousness of the darker races-especially
       of the Negro race" (1919); serves as principal editor of 
       Marcus Garvey's Negro World reshaping and developing that 
       paper into the preeminent radical, race conscious, 
       political and literary publication of that time (1920); 
       publishes When Africa Awakes: The 'Inside Story' of the 
       Stirrings and Strivings of the New Negro in the Western 
       World (1920); and makes clear his pioneering role as the 
       founder and driving force of the "New Negro Movement" 
       (years before Alain Locke's 1925 publication of the New 
       Negro). Working from his race conscious radical 
       internationalist perspective, he is a prolific writer of 
       articles, editorials, theatre and book reviews for a wide 
       range of publications, he lectures widely, and he 
       interacts with, and often openly criticizes, prominent 
       individuals (like Du Bois and Marcus Garvey) and 
       organizations as he struggles for democracy and equality 
       in America."--|cProvided by publisher. 
545 0  Jeffrey B. Perry is an independent scholar and archivist. 
       He is the author of Hubert Harrison: The Voice of Harlem 
       Radicalism, 1883-1918 (Columbia, 2008) and the editor of A
       Hubert Harrison Reader (2001), and he preserved and placed
       Harrison's papers. He is also the literary executor for 
       Theodore W. Allen, preserved and placed his papers, and 
       edited and introduced the expanded 2012 edition of Allen's
       two-volume The Invention of the White Race. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aPerry, Jeffrey Babcock.|tHubert Harrison
       : the struggle for equality, 1918-1927|dNew York : 
       Columbia University Press, [2021]|z9780231182621|w(DLC)  
       2020001982 
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