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What country have I? Political writings by Black Americans

Title
What country have I? Political writings by Black Americans. Herbert J. Storing, editor.
Published
New York, St. Martin's Press [1970]
Physical Description
x, 235 p. 24 cm.
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
Contents
African colonization, by A. Washington.
Fourth of July oration (abridged) The destiny of colored Americans. What are the colored people doing for themselves? Oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln. By F. Douglass.
Atlanta Exposition address. Our new citizen. Democracy and education. By B. T. Washington.
The conservation of races. Of our spiritual strivings. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others. The talented tenth (excerpt). By W. E. B. Du Bois.
Isolation or integration? By J. W. Johnson.
Pilgrimage to nonviolence. Letter from Birmingham jail. By M. L. King, Jr.
Annual address to the National Baptist Convention, 1964 (abridged), by J. H. Jackson.
The ballot or the bullet, by Malcolm X.
Black power: its need and substance, by S. Carmichael and C. V. Hamilton.
The land question, by E. Cleaver.
Look out, Whitey! Black power's goin' get your mama, by J. Lester.
"We are God's chosen people," by A. B. Cleage, Jr.
Stranger in the village, by J. Baldwin.
Bibliography (p. 227-230)
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