Description |
xxiii pages, 1 leaf, 352 pages ; 23 cm |
Note |
"Who's who": p. 345-352. |
Contents |
Negro wants first-class citizenship / by Rayford W. Logan -- My evolving program for Negro freedom / by W.E. Burghardt Du Bois -- What the Negro wants and how to get it: the inward power of the masses / by Leslie Pinckney Hill -- Negro has always wanted the four freedoms / by Charles H. Wesley -- Negro wants full equality / by Roy Wilkins -- March on Washington movement presents program for the Negro / by A. Philip Randolph -- One American problem and a possible solution / by Willard S. Townsend -- Freedom -through victory in war and peace / by Doxey A. Wilkerson -- Race relations in the United States: a summary / by Gordon B. Hancock -- "Certain unalienable rights" / by Mary McLeod Bethune -- Negro wants full participation in the American democracy / by Frederick D. Patterson -- Caucasian problem / by George S. Schuyler -- My America / by Langston Hughes -- Count us in / by Sterling A. Brown -- Who's who. |
Subject |
African Americans.
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African Americans. |
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