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قراءة كتاب Following the Color Line An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy

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Following the Color Line
An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy

Following the Color Line An account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy

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The Negroes’ Struggle for Survival in Northern Cities 130   PART III THE NEGRO IN THE NATION VIII. The Mulatto: The Problem of Race Mixture 151 IX. Lynching, South and North 175 X. An Ostracised Race in Ferment: The Conflict of Negro Parties and
Negro Leaders over Methods of Dealing with Their Own Problem 216 XI. The Negro in Politics 233 XII. The Black Man’s Silent Power 252 XIII. The New Southern Statesmanship 271 XIV. What to Do About the Negro—A Few Conclusions 292     Index 311

 

 


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An Old Black “Mammy” with White Child Frontispiece
  FACING PAGE
Fac-similes of Certain Atlanta Newspapers of September 22, 1906 7
James H. Wallace 10
R. R. Wright 10
H. O. Tanner 10
Rev. H. H. Proctor 10
Dr. W. F. Penn 10
George W. Cable 10
Showing how the Colour Line Was Drawn by the Saloons at Atlanta, Georgia 35
Interior of a Negro Working-man’s Home, Atlanta, Georgia 46
Interior of a Negro Home of the Poorest Sort in Indianapolis 46
Map Showing the Black Belt 66
Where White Mill Hands Live in Atlanta, Georgia 71
Where some of the Poorer Negroes Live in Atlanta, Georgia 71
A “Poor White” Family 74
A Model Negro School 74
Old and New Cabins for Negro Tenants on the Brown Plantation

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