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Voices of a Black nation : political journalism in the Harlem renaissance / edited by Theodore G. Vincent ; foreword by Robert Chrisman.

Contributor(s): Publication details: San Francisco : Ramparts Press, 1973.Description: 391 pages ; 21 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0878670343
  • 9780878670345
  • 0878670351
  • 9780878670352
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Voices of a Black nation.DDC classification:
  • 917.3/06/96073
LOC classification:
  • E185 .V56 1973
  • PS683.N4 V5
Contents:
pt. 1. The emerging new negro. General trends and issues -- The spirit of the new negro.
pt. 2. Questions of ideology. Black identity old style and new style -- DuBois and Garvey -- Socialist opposition to black nationalism -- The African blood brotherhood -- Self-defense against white violence -- Opinions on white helpers -- Garveyism and the question of national loyalty -- A columnist is caught between the NAACP and the UNIA -- Communists in the 1930s -- Communists and Garveyites -- Black America looks at communism -- Black nationalism during the depression.
pt. 3. Economic issues. Blacks and the trade union movement -- The black business community.
pt. 4. The black American and the third world. Pan-Africanism vs. Africa for the Africans -- The Afro-American press on the third world -- Africa and the Afro-American: and editorial debate -- The Liberian-American plan.
pt. 5. The Harlem renaissance. The blooming of the renaissance -- Black nationalist intellectuals -- "Home to Harlem" and other works -- The press and the church.
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pt. 1. The emerging new negro. General trends and issues -- The spirit of the new negro.

pt. 2. Questions of ideology. Black identity old style and new style -- DuBois and Garvey -- Socialist opposition to black nationalism -- The African blood brotherhood -- Self-defense against white violence -- Opinions on white helpers -- Garveyism and the question of national loyalty -- A columnist is caught between the NAACP and the UNIA -- Communists in the 1930s -- Communists and Garveyites -- Black America looks at communism -- Black nationalism during the depression.

pt. 3. Economic issues. Blacks and the trade union movement -- The black business community.

pt. 4. The black American and the third world. Pan-Africanism vs. Africa for the Africans -- The Afro-American press on the third world -- Africa and the Afro-American: and editorial debate -- The Liberian-American plan.

pt. 5. The Harlem renaissance. The blooming of the renaissance -- Black nationalist intellectuals -- "Home to Harlem" and other works -- The press and the church.

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