Harper's Magazine, Volume 236Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1968 - American literature |
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Page 143
... Negro in the twentieth century to gain national recognition as intellectual , tribune , and agitator . Prickly , gifted , endlessly articulate , Du Bois was both sufficiently self- aware to see how his unavoidable em- battlement had ...
... Negro in the twentieth century to gain national recognition as intellectual , tribune , and agitator . Prickly , gifted , endlessly articulate , Du Bois was both sufficiently self- aware to see how his unavoidable em- battlement had ...
Page 145
... Negro going into the South without previous experience of color caste can have any conception of its barbarism . " After Fisk , Du Bois was lucky enough to get into Harvard for graduate work , and as one of the very few Negroes ever to ...
... Negro going into the South without previous experience of color caste can have any conception of its barbarism . " After Fisk , Du Bois was lucky enough to get into Harvard for graduate work , and as one of the very few Negroes ever to ...
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... Negro life , to build a lively community of Negro scholars and intellectuals , and to hold his annual Conferences where the pro- grammatic bases would be worked out for the Negro movements of tomor- row . The one thing modern history ...
... Negro life , to build a lively community of Negro scholars and intellectuals , and to hold his annual Conferences where the pro- grammatic bases would be worked out for the Negro movements of tomor- row . The one thing modern history ...
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