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|a Democracy, race, and justice :
|b the speeches and writings of Sadie T. M. Alexander /
|c Sadie T.M. Alexander ; edited by Nina Banks.
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|g Part I.
|t Racial Ideology and Black Achievements.
|t Introduction ; "The Contributions of the Negro to American Life," ca. 1920s ;
|t Fragment, Speech, ca. 1920s ;
|t Fragment, "Contributions [We Can] Make," ca. 1920s ;
|t "Outstanding Achievements of Negro Women," ca. 1930s ;
|t "Address on Negro Achievement," 1936 ;
|t "Acceptance Speech of the Award of the Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery," 1975 --
|g Part II.
|t Black Women in the Political Economy.
|t Introduction ; "Segregation in Public Schools," 1925 ;
|t "A Demand for Women as Executive Officers of the Church," 1928 ;
|t "Negro Women in Our Economic Life," 1930 ;
|t "The Emancipated Woman," ca. 1930s ;
|t "The Economic Status of Negro Women, an Index to the Negro's Economic Status," ca. 1930s ;
|t "Address Before Delta Sigma Theta Sorority," 1939 ;
|t "Women as Practitioners of Law in the United States," 1941 --
|g Part III.
|t Black Workers and Economic Justice.
|t Introduction ; "Address on the Economic and Occupational Status of Negroes," 1935 and 1936 ;
|t "The Role of the Negro Women in the Economic Life of the Post-War South," 1945 ;
|t "New Tempos, New Concepts," 1963 ;
|t "Statement of Mrs. Sadie T.M. Alexander at the White House Regional Conference on Equal Employment Opportunity," 1964 ;
|t "Response of Sadie T.M. Alexander, Esquire, at Luncheon in Her Honor," 1968 --
|g Part IV.
|t Democracy and Citizenship Rights.
|t Introduction ; "Constitutional Guarantees of Civil Rights to American Negroes," 1934 ;
|t "Speech Before the Eastern Federation of Negro Republicans," 1935 ;
|t "Address on the Theme 'War Must Cease, ' " 1935 ;
|t "For the Republican Party in the Lackawanna County Elections," 1935 ;
|t "Coming Events Cast Their Shadow/ Address in Detroit," 1939 ;
|t "The Place of a College Fraternity in the Life of a Student, in the Life of a University, in the Life of the Negro Race," 1939 ;
|t "On the Status of the Philadelphia Negro," 1942 ;
|t Fragment, "Concerning the Loyalty Pledge Statement of Security Principles and the House Un-American Activities," 1947-1948 ;
|t "To Secure These Rights," 1948 ;
|t "The Responsibility of Minorities," 1948 ;
|t "Progress Made in Civil Rights in the United States Since the Publication of To Secure These Rights," ca. 1958 ;
|t "Founders Day Address," 1963 ;
|t "Education and Social Change: The Citizen's Role in Achieving Civil Rights," ca. 1966 ;
|t "The Catalytic Role of Commissions in Helping Alienated Communities," 1967.
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|a In 1921, Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander became the first Black American to gain a Ph. D. degree in economics. Unable to find employment as an economist because of discrimination, Alexander became a lawyer so that she could press for equal rights for African Americans. Although her historical significance has been relatively ignored, Alexander was a pioneering civil rights activist who used both the law and economic analysis to challenge racial inequities and deprivations. This volume - a recovery of Sadie Alexander's economic thought - provides a comprehensive account of her thought-provoking speeches and writings on the relationship between democracy, race, and justice. Nina Banks's introductions bring fresh insight into the events and ideologies that underpinned Alexander's outlook and activism. A brilliant intellectual, Alexander called for bold, redistributive policies that would ensure racial justice for Black Americans while also providing a foundation to safeguard democracy."--
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