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The Negroes are asking about democracy ..

Title
The Negroes are asking about democracy ...
Published
New York, [1941]
Physical Description
25 pams. in env. 30 cm.
Local Notes
LSF Nm81 +In7c 1:7: 25 items in envelope.
Notes
"A packet of original materials ... from the literature of major interest groups."
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Series
Its Decide for yourself, Ser. 1, no. 7
Partial contents
An introduction to the packet : Negroes ask about democracy
Propaganda analysis : a bulletin to help the intelligent citizen detect and analyze propaganda, volume IV, number 10
The statesman, vol. 8, no. 2[9]
Glimpses of Negro Americans
"It's our country, too" : the Negro demands the right to be allowed to fight for it
Three decades in the field of social work : a summary of the Urban League's work since it was established in 1910, and of its outlook for the future, as prepared for the annual conference at Green Pastures Camp, Michigan, by the organization's executive secretary
Negro progress and handicaps : a radio address by Dr. Guy B. Johnson, Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina
The poll tax in the South
undermines our democracy in the North : it operates on a national scale - affects you and me in all parts of the country - wage-earner, Negro, foreign-born
A new public opinion on lynching : a declaration and a pledge
Opportunity : journal of Negro life, volume XVIII, no. 7
The church and race : what was said at the world conference on church, community and state held in Oxford, England
July 12-26, 1937 : extracts from the message to the Christian churches, the report and supplementary statement of the section on church and community
America's tenth man : a brief survey of the Negro's part in American history
Call to Negro America : "to march on Washington for jobs and equal participation in national defense," July 1st, 1941
Executive order : "reaffirming policy of full participation in the defense program by all persons, regardless of race, creed, color, or national origin, and directing certain action in furtherance of said policy"
President Roosevelt's statement on racial job barriers
Industrialists use fascist plans to exclude minorities from defense jobs, witnesses tell House sub-committee
The fight for freedom is on
The Negro people and the new world situation
Excerpts from statement issued by Socialist Party, U.S.A., July 15, 1941
The acid test of democracy
Mr. Employer : I can run your machines!
The southern frontier, vol. II, number 8
The Interracial Commission comes of age.
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