Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American Reform1953 |
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... Negro - and the Negro world was separate and better anyhow . Du Bois and a number of Negro progressives , more or less consciously , were moving beyond the program for immediate integration of the Negro into American life and toward a ...
... Negro - and the Negro world was separate and better anyhow . Du Bois and a number of Negro progressives , more or less consciously , were moving beyond the program for immediate integration of the Negro into American life and toward a ...
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... Negro talent . Publishers suddenly found that Negroes could write highly salable books , Negro musicals became the vogue , night - rounders discovered that many ebony clubs offered a bet- ter show than the monotonous gyrations of white ...
... Negro talent . Publishers suddenly found that Negroes could write highly salable books , Negro musicals became the vogue , night - rounders discovered that many ebony clubs offered a bet- ter show than the monotonous gyrations of white ...
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... Negro literary products , particularly James W. Johnson , ed .: The Book of American Negro Poetry ( Harcourt , Brace , 1922 ) , and Alain Locke , ed .: The New Negro ; An In- terpretation ( Boni , 1925 ) . Roi Ottley : New World A ...
... Negro literary products , particularly James W. Johnson , ed .: The Book of American Negro Poetry ( Harcourt , Brace , 1922 ) , and Alain Locke , ed .: The New Negro ; An In- terpretation ( Boni , 1925 ) . Roi Ottley : New World A ...
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