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|a Harrison, Hubert H.
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|a A Hubert Harrison Reader /
|c edited with introduction and notes by Jeffrey B. Perry.
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|a Middletown, Conn. :
|b Wesleyan University Press,
|c 2001.
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|t Brief Chronology of the Life of Hubert Harrison --
|g 1.
|t A Developing Worldview and Beginning Social Activism.
|g 1.
|t A Negro on Chicken Stealing.
|g 2.
|t Pledge to the Mother Race from an Untamed African.
|g 3.
|t Plan to Write a "History of the Negro in America"
|g 4.
|t Letter to Mrs. Frances Reynolds Keyser.
|g 5.
|t Plane's Place in the Deistical Movement.
|g 6.
|t The Negro a Conservative.
|g 7.
|t The Negro and the Newspapers --
|g 2.
|t Class Radicalism.
|g 8.
|t The Negro and Socialism: I -- The Negro Problem Stated.
|g 9.
|t Race Prejudice -- II.
|g 10.
|t The Duty of the Socialist Party.
|g 11.
|t How to Do It -- And How Not.
|g 12.
|t The Black Man's Burden [I].
|g 13.
|t The Black Man's Burden [II].
|g 14.
|t Socialism and the Negro.
|g 15.
|t Southern Socialists and the Ku Klux Klan.
|g 16.
|t The Negro and the Labor Unions.
|g 17.
|t The Negro in Industry, review of The Great Steel Strike and Its Lessons /
|r William Z. Foster --
|g 3.
|t Race Radicalism.
|g 18.
|t The Liberty League of Negro-Americans: How It Came to Be.
|g 19.
|t Resolutions [Passed at the Liberty League Meeting].
|g 20.
|t Declaration of Principles [of the Liberty League].
|g 21.
|t The Liberty League's Petition to the House of Representatives of the United States, July 4, 1917.
|g 22.
|t The East St. Louis Horror.
|g 23.
|t Houston vs. Waco.
|g 24.
|t As the Currents Flow.
|g 25.
|t Our Larger Duty.
|g 26.
|t The Need for It [and The Nature of It].
|g 27.
|t Two Negro Radicalisms.
|g 28.
|t The Women of Our Race.
|g 29.
|t In the Melting Pot (re Herodotus).
|g 30.
|t Race First versus Class First.
|g 31.
|t Just Crabs.
|g 32.
|t Patronize Your Own.
|g 33.
|t An Open Letter to the Socialist Party of New York City.
|g 34.
|t Race Consciousness --
|g 4.
|t Education.
|g 35.
|t Negro Culture and the Negro College.
|g 36.
|t Education and the Race.
|g 37.
|t English as She Is Spoke.
|g 38.
|t Education out of School.
|g 39.
|t Read! Read! Read! --
|g 5.
|t Politics.
|g 40.
|t Lincoln and Liberty: Fact versus Fiction; Chapter Two.
|g 41.
|t Lincoln and Liberty: Fact versus Fiction; Chapter Three.
|g 42.
|t The Drift in Politics.
|g 43.
|t The New Policies for the New Negro.
|g 44.
|t The Coming Election.
|g 45.
|t Our Professional "Friends"
|g 46.
|t A Negro for President.
|g 47.
|t U-Need-a Biscuit.
|g 48.
|t The Grand Old Party.
|g 49.
|t When the Tail Wags the Dog.
|g 50.
|t Our Political Power.
|g 51.
|t The Black Tide Turns in Politics --
|g 6.
|t Leaders and Leadership.
|g 52.
|t Insistence upon Its Real Grievances the Only Courses for the Race.
|g 53.
|t The Liberty Congress.
|g 54.
|t The Descent of Dr. Du Bois.
|g 55.
|t When the Blind Lead.
|g 56.
|t To the Young Men of My Race.
|g 57.
|t Shillady Resigns.
|g 58.
|t A Tender Point.
|g 59.
|t Our White Friends.
|g 60.
|t Connections with the Garvey Movement.
|g 61.
|t On Garvey's Character and Abilities.
|g 62.
|t The UNIA Convention.
|g 63.
|t Convention Bill of Rights and Elections.
|g 64.
|t Marcus Garvey at the Bar of United States Justice.
|g 65.
|t The Negro-American Speaks --
|g 7.
|t Anti-imperialism and Internationalism.
|g 66.
|t The White War and the Colored World.
|g 67.
|t The White War and the Colored Races.
|g 68.
|t The Negro at the Peace Congress.
|g 69.
|t Africa at the Peace Table.
|g 70.
|t Britain in India.
|g 71.
|t When Might Makes Right.
|g 72.
|t The Line-Up on the Color Line.
|g 73.
|t On "Civilizing" Africa.
|g 74.
|t Imperialist America, review of The American Empire /
|r Scott Nearing.
|g 75.
|t Wanted -- A Colored International.
|g 76.
|t The Washington Conference.
|g 77.
|t Disarmament and the Darker Races.
|g 78.
|t Help Wanted for Hayti.
|g 79.
|t The Cracker in the Caribbean.
|g 80.
|t Hands across the Sea.
|g 81.
|t A St. Croix Creole, letter to the Evening Post.
|g 82.
|t The Virgin Islands: A Colonial Problem.
|g 83.
|t Prejudice Growing Less And Co-Operation More.
|g 84.
|t Hubert Harrison Answers Malliet --
|g 8.
|t Meditations.
|g 85.
|t Goodwill toward Men.
|g 86.
|t Meditation: "Heroes and Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in Human History"
|g 87.
|t The Meditations of Mustapha: A Soul in Search of Itself.
|g 88.
|t On Praise --
|g 9.
|t Lynching, the Klan, "Race Relations," and "Democracy" in America.
|g 89.
|t A Cure for the Ku-Klux.
|g 90.
|t Ku Klux Klan in the Past.
|g 91.
|t How to End Lynching.
|g 92.
|t The Negro and the Census.
|g 93.y
|t Bridging the Gulf of Color.
|g 94.
|t At the Back of the Black Man's Mind.
|g 95.
|t "Democracy" in America.
|g 96.
|t The Negro and the Nation --
|g 10.
|t Literary Criticism, Book Reviews, and Book Reviewing.
|g 97.
|t Views of Readers on Criticism: Mr. H. H. Harrison Reiterates His Theories.
|g 98.
|t On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers [Part I].
|g 99.
|t On a Certain Condescension in White Publishers (Concluded) [Part II].
|g 100.
|t Review of Terms of Peace and the Darker Races /
|r A. Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen.
|g 101.
|t The Negro in History and Civilization, review of From Superman to Man /
|r J. A. Rogers.
|g 102.
|t White People versus Negroes: Being the Story of a Great Book From Superman to Man /
|r J. A. Rogers.
|g 103.
|t Review of The Rising Tide of Color Against White World-Supremacy /
|r Lothrop Stoddard.
|g 104.
|t The Rising Tide of Color.
|g 105.
|t The Brown Ban Leads the Way, Part I, review of The New World of Islam /
|r Lothrop Stoddard.
|g 106.
|t The Brown Man Leads the Way, review of The New World of Islam /
|r Lothrop Stoddard.
|g 107.
|t Review of Darkwater /
|r W. E. B. Du Bois.
|g 108.
|t Review of The Negro Year Book, 1918-1919 /
|r Edited by Monroe N. Work.
|g 109.
|t The Superscientist, review of The Place of Science in Modern Civilization and Other Essays /
|r Thorstein Veblen.
|g 110.
|t The Black Man's Burden, review of The Black Man's Burden /
|r E. D. Morel.
|g 111.
|t The Caucasian Canker in South Africa, review of The Real South Africa /
|r Ambrose Pratt.
|g 112.
|t M. Maran's Batouala.
|g 113.
|t The Southern Black -- As Seen by the Eye of Fiction, review of Highly Colored /
|r Octavus Roy Cohen.
|g 114.
|t The Real Negro Humor.
|g 115.
|t Negro Church History: A Book of It Badly Marred by Neglect of the Race Foundation, review of The History of the Negro Church /
|r Carter G. Woodson.
|g 116.
|t Negro's Part in History, review of The Negro in Our History /
|r Carter G. Woodson.
|g 117.
|t Homo Africanus Harlemi, review of Nigger Heaven /
|r Carl Van Vechten.
|g 118.
|t Nigger Heaven -- A Review of the Reviewers.
|g 119.
|t No Negro Literary Renaissance.
|g 120.
|t Cabaret School of Negro Literature and Art.
|g 121.
|t Harlem's Neglected Opportunities.
|g 122.
|t Review of The Story of Mankind /
|r Hendrik Van Loon.
|g 123.
|t Satyricon of Petronius, letter to the New York Times.
|g 124.
|t On Reading Negro Books.
|g 125.
|t Hayti Finds a Friend: Black Hayti: A Biography of Africa's Eldest Daughter --
|g 11.
|t Theater Reviews.
|g 126.
|t Negro Society and the Negro Stage, Preamble.
|g 127.
|t Negro Society and the Negro Stage, Part 2.
|g 128.
|t Canary Cottage: A Dramatic Opinion.
|g 129.
|t The Emperor Jones.
|g 130.
|t The Negro Actor on Broadway: A Critical Interpretation by a Negro Critic --
|g 12.
|t Poets and Poetry.
|g 131.
|t The Black Man's Burden (A Reply to Rudyard Kipling).
|g 132.
|t Another Negro Poet.
|g 133.
|t Poetry of Claude McKay.
|g 134.
|t Black Bards of Yesterday and Today, review of The Book of American Negro Poetry /
|r Edited by James Weldon Johnson --
|g 13.
|t The International Colored Unity League and the Way Forward.
|g 135.
|t Program and Principles of the International Colored Unity League.
|g 136.
|t The Right Way to Unity.
|g 137.
|t The Common People.
|g 138.
|t The Roots of Power.
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