Martin Kilson, A. Cromwell Hill
Apropos of Africa
Sentiments of Negro American Leaders on Africa from the 1800s to the 1950s
Martin Kilson, A. Cromwell Hill
Apropos of Africa
Sentiments of Negro American Leaders on Africa from the 1800s to the 1950s
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First published in 1969. This is part of a series that comprises reprints as well as original works on various aspects of African life- history, institutions, culture, political and social thought, and eminent African personalities. As 'Africana' in the title indicates, the term 'African' is used liberally and includes persons of African descent in the New World whose life and work are clearly and deeply identified with Africa. The reprints are in most part landmarks of African writing and each will contain a new introduction placing the author's life, ideas and activities in perspective.
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First published in 1969. This is part of a series that comprises reprints as well as original works on various aspects of African life- history, institutions, culture, political and social thought, and eminent African personalities. As 'Africana' in the title indicates, the term 'African' is used liberally and includes persons of African descent in the New World whose life and work are clearly and deeply identified with Africa. The reprints are in most part landmarks of African writing and each will contain a new introduction placing the author's life, ideas and activities in perspective.
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- ISBN-13: 9781138010963
- ISBN-10: 1138010960
- Artikelnr.: 39713075
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 406
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 586g
- ISBN-13: 9781138010963
- ISBN-10: 1138010960
- Artikelnr.: 39713075
Adelaide Cromwell Hill
Part 1 Let's Go Home to Africa; Chapter 1 Paul Cuffe
1759-1817; Chapter 2 Martin Delany
1812-1885; Chapter 3 Free Negroes; Chapter 4 Frederick Douglass
1817-1895; Chapter 5 Henry McNeal Turner
1834-1915; Chapter 6 John Henry Smyth
1844-1908; Chapter 7 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 8 Elijah Muhammad
1897-; Part 2a How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 9 How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 10 Lott Cary
1780-1828; Chapter 11 Alexander Crummell
1819-1898; Chapter 12 George Washington Williams
1849-1891; Chapter 13 Booker T. Washington
1859-1915; Chapter 14 John Wesley Gilbert
1865-1923; Chapter 15 Frederic J. Loudin
1840-1904; Chapter 16 John Edward Bruce
1856-1923; Chapter 17 Harry Dean
1864-?; Chapter 18 Paul Robeson
1897-; Chapter 19 James H. Robinson
1907-; Chapter 20 Carter Godwin Woodson
*From: Kelly Miller
An Estimate of Carter G. Woodson and His Work in Connection with the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
Inc.
Washington
D.C.
The Association for The Study of Negro Life and History
1926. 1875-1950; Part 2b How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 21 Constitution of the African Civilization Society*The Anglo-African (New York)
Vol. 2
no. 33
March 14
1863.; Chapter 22 African Civilization Society*Douglass' Monthly
February
1859. Reprinted by permission of International Publishers
New York
from The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass by Philip S. Foner
1950
vol. 2
pp. 441-7.
Frederick Douglass; Chapter 23 Lynchburg 'African Development Society'
c. 1899*George Shepperson and Thomas Price (eds.)
Independent African
Edinburgh University Press
1958
Appendix 2
pp. 533-35. Reprinted with permission of the author.; Chapter 24 American Negro Academy; Chapter 25 Organized March 5
1897 American Negro Academy*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.
Alexander Crummell; Chapter 26 Children of the Sun*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.; Chapter 27 Sons of Africa; Chapter 28 Negro Society for Historical Research; Chapter 29 African Union Company Prospectus and Report; Chapter 30 Memorandum in re the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History*Reprinted by kind permission of the Moorland Collection
Founders Library Howard University
Washington
D.C.; Chapter 31 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 32 Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; Chapter 33 Sixth Annual International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World*The Gold Coast Times
June 15
1929
p. 5.
Kingston B. W. I. Jamacia; Chapter 34 Council on African Affairs; Chapter 35 Constitution of the American Society of African Culture*Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.; Chapter 36 American Society of African Culture; Part 3 When I Was in Africa; Chapter 37 Henry McNeal Turner
*For biographical sketch see p.42 1834-1915; Chapter 38 Levi Jenkins Coppin
1848-1924; Chapter 39 Letters from South Africa*Bishop L. J. Coppin
Letters from South Africa. Philadelphia
A.M.E. book concern
n.d.
210 p.
Bishop L. J. Coppin; Chapter 40 Eslanda Robeson
1896-1965; Chapter 41 "We Go"*Eslanda Goode Robeson
African Journey
pp. 13-19. Copyright (c) 1945 by Eslanda Goode Robeson and reprinted by permission of The John Day Company
Inc.
publisher.
Eslanda Robeson; Chapter 42 Richard Wright
1909-1960; Chapter 43 Open Letter to Kwame Nkrumah*Richard Wright
Black Power
pp. 342-351. Copyright (c) 1954 by Richard Wright and reprinted by permission of Harper and Row
publishers.
Richard Wright; Chapter 44 Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 45 Africa
Land of My Fathers*Era Belle Thompson
Africa
Land of My Fathers. Copyright (c) 1954 by Era Belle Thompson. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday & Company
Inc.
Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 46 Horace Mann Bond
1894-; Chapter 47 Howe and Isaacs in the Bush
Horace Mann Bond; Part 4 Negro Self-Identity and Pan-Africanism; Chapter 48 Timothy Thomas Fortune
1856-1928; Chapter 49 The Nationalization of Africa*Professor J. W. E. Bowen
Ph.D.
D.D.
Editor; Africa and the American Negro. Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa held under the auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition. Dec. 13-15
1895
pp. 199-204. Atlanta: Gammon Theological Seminary
1896.
T. Thomas Fortune; Chapter 50 W. E. B. DuBois 1868-1963; Chapter 51 The American Negro Intelligentsia*Présence Africaine
N.S.
5 (Dec. 1955-Jan. 1956)
pp. 34-51.
W. E. B. DuBois; Chapter 52 Emmett Jay Scott
1873-1940; Chapter 53 Is Liberia Worth Saving?*Journal of Race Development
Vol. 1
No. 3: Jan.
1911; pp. 284-301.
Emmett J. Scott; Chapter 54 James Weldon Johnson
1871-1939; Chapter 55 Africa at the Peace Table and The Descendants of Africans in Our American Democracy*"Africa and the World"
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Annual Conference
1919
pp. 13-20. Reprinted by permission of the Association.
James Weldon Johnson; Chapter 56 Ralph J. Bunche
1904-; Chapter 57 A World View of Race*Ralph J. Bunche
A World View of Race
the Associates in Negro Folk Education of Washington
D.C.
pp. 38-39
41-43
46-48
61-65. Reprinted with permission of the author.
Ralph J. Bunche; Chapter 58 George S. Schuyler
1895-; Chapter 59 Slaves Today*Pittsburgh Courier
October 17
1931. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.; Chapter 60 Alain Locke
1886-1954; Chapter 61 Apropos of Africa*Opportunity
February
1924
pp. 37-58. Reprinted by kind permission of The National Urban League.
Alain Locke; Chapter 62 Canada Lee
1907-1950; Chapter 63 Africa and a New World A-Coming
Canada Lee; Chapter 64 E. Franklin Frazier
1894-1962; Chapter 65 The Failure of the Negro Intellectual*Negro Digest
February
1962
pp. 26-36. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.
Dr. E. Franklin Frazier; Chapter 66 James W. Ford
1893-1957; Chapter 67 The Negro People and The World Situation*James Ford
The Negro People and the World Situation
1941. Reprinted by permission of New Outlook Publishers.
James W. Ford; Chapter 68 The Vital Problem of the Right of Trade Unions in Countries in Africa*The Journal of Negro Education
Vol. XVI (Spring
1947)
pp. 251-256. Reprinted by permission of the editor.
James W. Ford; Chapter 69 A. Philip Randolph
1889-; Chapter 70 Charles C. Diggs
Jr.
1922-; Chapter 71 The Role of the American Negro in American-African Relations*Address given at the Second Annual Conference of the American Society of African Culture
June 26-9
1959. Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.
Charles C. Diggs JR.;
1759-1817; Chapter 2 Martin Delany
1812-1885; Chapter 3 Free Negroes; Chapter 4 Frederick Douglass
1817-1895; Chapter 5 Henry McNeal Turner
1834-1915; Chapter 6 John Henry Smyth
1844-1908; Chapter 7 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 8 Elijah Muhammad
1897-; Part 2a How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 9 How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 10 Lott Cary
1780-1828; Chapter 11 Alexander Crummell
1819-1898; Chapter 12 George Washington Williams
1849-1891; Chapter 13 Booker T. Washington
1859-1915; Chapter 14 John Wesley Gilbert
1865-1923; Chapter 15 Frederic J. Loudin
1840-1904; Chapter 16 John Edward Bruce
1856-1923; Chapter 17 Harry Dean
1864-?; Chapter 18 Paul Robeson
1897-; Chapter 19 James H. Robinson
1907-; Chapter 20 Carter Godwin Woodson
*From: Kelly Miller
An Estimate of Carter G. Woodson and His Work in Connection with the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
Inc.
Washington
D.C.
The Association for The Study of Negro Life and History
1926. 1875-1950; Part 2b How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 21 Constitution of the African Civilization Society*The Anglo-African (New York)
Vol. 2
no. 33
March 14
1863.; Chapter 22 African Civilization Society*Douglass' Monthly
February
1859. Reprinted by permission of International Publishers
New York
from The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass by Philip S. Foner
1950
vol. 2
pp. 441-7.
Frederick Douglass; Chapter 23 Lynchburg 'African Development Society'
c. 1899*George Shepperson and Thomas Price (eds.)
Independent African
Edinburgh University Press
1958
Appendix 2
pp. 533-35. Reprinted with permission of the author.; Chapter 24 American Negro Academy; Chapter 25 Organized March 5
1897 American Negro Academy*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.
Alexander Crummell; Chapter 26 Children of the Sun*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.; Chapter 27 Sons of Africa; Chapter 28 Negro Society for Historical Research; Chapter 29 African Union Company Prospectus and Report; Chapter 30 Memorandum in re the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History*Reprinted by kind permission of the Moorland Collection
Founders Library Howard University
Washington
D.C.; Chapter 31 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 32 Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; Chapter 33 Sixth Annual International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World*The Gold Coast Times
June 15
1929
p. 5.
Kingston B. W. I. Jamacia; Chapter 34 Council on African Affairs; Chapter 35 Constitution of the American Society of African Culture*Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.; Chapter 36 American Society of African Culture; Part 3 When I Was in Africa; Chapter 37 Henry McNeal Turner
*For biographical sketch see p.42 1834-1915; Chapter 38 Levi Jenkins Coppin
1848-1924; Chapter 39 Letters from South Africa*Bishop L. J. Coppin
Letters from South Africa. Philadelphia
A.M.E. book concern
n.d.
210 p.
Bishop L. J. Coppin; Chapter 40 Eslanda Robeson
1896-1965; Chapter 41 "We Go"*Eslanda Goode Robeson
African Journey
pp. 13-19. Copyright (c) 1945 by Eslanda Goode Robeson and reprinted by permission of The John Day Company
Inc.
publisher.
Eslanda Robeson; Chapter 42 Richard Wright
1909-1960; Chapter 43 Open Letter to Kwame Nkrumah*Richard Wright
Black Power
pp. 342-351. Copyright (c) 1954 by Richard Wright and reprinted by permission of Harper and Row
publishers.
Richard Wright; Chapter 44 Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 45 Africa
Land of My Fathers*Era Belle Thompson
Africa
Land of My Fathers. Copyright (c) 1954 by Era Belle Thompson. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday & Company
Inc.
Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 46 Horace Mann Bond
1894-; Chapter 47 Howe and Isaacs in the Bush
Horace Mann Bond; Part 4 Negro Self-Identity and Pan-Africanism; Chapter 48 Timothy Thomas Fortune
1856-1928; Chapter 49 The Nationalization of Africa*Professor J. W. E. Bowen
Ph.D.
D.D.
Editor; Africa and the American Negro. Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa held under the auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition. Dec. 13-15
1895
pp. 199-204. Atlanta: Gammon Theological Seminary
1896.
T. Thomas Fortune; Chapter 50 W. E. B. DuBois 1868-1963; Chapter 51 The American Negro Intelligentsia*Présence Africaine
N.S.
5 (Dec. 1955-Jan. 1956)
pp. 34-51.
W. E. B. DuBois; Chapter 52 Emmett Jay Scott
1873-1940; Chapter 53 Is Liberia Worth Saving?*Journal of Race Development
Vol. 1
No. 3: Jan.
1911; pp. 284-301.
Emmett J. Scott; Chapter 54 James Weldon Johnson
1871-1939; Chapter 55 Africa at the Peace Table and The Descendants of Africans in Our American Democracy*"Africa and the World"
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Annual Conference
1919
pp. 13-20. Reprinted by permission of the Association.
James Weldon Johnson; Chapter 56 Ralph J. Bunche
1904-; Chapter 57 A World View of Race*Ralph J. Bunche
A World View of Race
the Associates in Negro Folk Education of Washington
D.C.
pp. 38-39
41-43
46-48
61-65. Reprinted with permission of the author.
Ralph J. Bunche; Chapter 58 George S. Schuyler
1895-; Chapter 59 Slaves Today*Pittsburgh Courier
October 17
1931. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.; Chapter 60 Alain Locke
1886-1954; Chapter 61 Apropos of Africa*Opportunity
February
1924
pp. 37-58. Reprinted by kind permission of The National Urban League.
Alain Locke; Chapter 62 Canada Lee
1907-1950; Chapter 63 Africa and a New World A-Coming
Canada Lee; Chapter 64 E. Franklin Frazier
1894-1962; Chapter 65 The Failure of the Negro Intellectual*Negro Digest
February
1962
pp. 26-36. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.
Dr. E. Franklin Frazier; Chapter 66 James W. Ford
1893-1957; Chapter 67 The Negro People and The World Situation*James Ford
The Negro People and the World Situation
1941. Reprinted by permission of New Outlook Publishers.
James W. Ford; Chapter 68 The Vital Problem of the Right of Trade Unions in Countries in Africa*The Journal of Negro Education
Vol. XVI (Spring
1947)
pp. 251-256. Reprinted by permission of the editor.
James W. Ford; Chapter 69 A. Philip Randolph
1889-; Chapter 70 Charles C. Diggs
Jr.
1922-; Chapter 71 The Role of the American Negro in American-African Relations*Address given at the Second Annual Conference of the American Society of African Culture
June 26-9
1959. Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.
Charles C. Diggs JR.;
Part 1 Let's Go Home to Africa; Chapter 1 Paul Cuffe
1759-1817; Chapter 2 Martin Delany
1812-1885; Chapter 3 Free Negroes; Chapter 4 Frederick Douglass
1817-1895; Chapter 5 Henry McNeal Turner
1834-1915; Chapter 6 John Henry Smyth
1844-1908; Chapter 7 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 8 Elijah Muhammad
1897-; Part 2a How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 9 How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 10 Lott Cary
1780-1828; Chapter 11 Alexander Crummell
1819-1898; Chapter 12 George Washington Williams
1849-1891; Chapter 13 Booker T. Washington
1859-1915; Chapter 14 John Wesley Gilbert
1865-1923; Chapter 15 Frederic J. Loudin
1840-1904; Chapter 16 John Edward Bruce
1856-1923; Chapter 17 Harry Dean
1864-?; Chapter 18 Paul Robeson
1897-; Chapter 19 James H. Robinson
1907-; Chapter 20 Carter Godwin Woodson
*From: Kelly Miller
An Estimate of Carter G. Woodson and His Work in Connection with the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
Inc.
Washington
D.C.
The Association for The Study of Negro Life and History
1926. 1875-1950; Part 2b How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 21 Constitution of the African Civilization Society*The Anglo-African (New York)
Vol. 2
no. 33
March 14
1863.; Chapter 22 African Civilization Society*Douglass' Monthly
February
1859. Reprinted by permission of International Publishers
New York
from The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass by Philip S. Foner
1950
vol. 2
pp. 441-7.
Frederick Douglass; Chapter 23 Lynchburg 'African Development Society'
c. 1899*George Shepperson and Thomas Price (eds.)
Independent African
Edinburgh University Press
1958
Appendix 2
pp. 533-35. Reprinted with permission of the author.; Chapter 24 American Negro Academy; Chapter 25 Organized March 5
1897 American Negro Academy*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.
Alexander Crummell; Chapter 26 Children of the Sun*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.; Chapter 27 Sons of Africa; Chapter 28 Negro Society for Historical Research; Chapter 29 African Union Company Prospectus and Report; Chapter 30 Memorandum in re the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History*Reprinted by kind permission of the Moorland Collection
Founders Library Howard University
Washington
D.C.; Chapter 31 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 32 Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; Chapter 33 Sixth Annual International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World*The Gold Coast Times
June 15
1929
p. 5.
Kingston B. W. I. Jamacia; Chapter 34 Council on African Affairs; Chapter 35 Constitution of the American Society of African Culture*Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.; Chapter 36 American Society of African Culture; Part 3 When I Was in Africa; Chapter 37 Henry McNeal Turner
*For biographical sketch see p.42 1834-1915; Chapter 38 Levi Jenkins Coppin
1848-1924; Chapter 39 Letters from South Africa*Bishop L. J. Coppin
Letters from South Africa. Philadelphia
A.M.E. book concern
n.d.
210 p.
Bishop L. J. Coppin; Chapter 40 Eslanda Robeson
1896-1965; Chapter 41 "We Go"*Eslanda Goode Robeson
African Journey
pp. 13-19. Copyright (c) 1945 by Eslanda Goode Robeson and reprinted by permission of The John Day Company
Inc.
publisher.
Eslanda Robeson; Chapter 42 Richard Wright
1909-1960; Chapter 43 Open Letter to Kwame Nkrumah*Richard Wright
Black Power
pp. 342-351. Copyright (c) 1954 by Richard Wright and reprinted by permission of Harper and Row
publishers.
Richard Wright; Chapter 44 Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 45 Africa
Land of My Fathers*Era Belle Thompson
Africa
Land of My Fathers. Copyright (c) 1954 by Era Belle Thompson. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday & Company
Inc.
Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 46 Horace Mann Bond
1894-; Chapter 47 Howe and Isaacs in the Bush
Horace Mann Bond; Part 4 Negro Self-Identity and Pan-Africanism; Chapter 48 Timothy Thomas Fortune
1856-1928; Chapter 49 The Nationalization of Africa*Professor J. W. E. Bowen
Ph.D.
D.D.
Editor; Africa and the American Negro. Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa held under the auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition. Dec. 13-15
1895
pp. 199-204. Atlanta: Gammon Theological Seminary
1896.
T. Thomas Fortune; Chapter 50 W. E. B. DuBois 1868-1963; Chapter 51 The American Negro Intelligentsia*Présence Africaine
N.S.
5 (Dec. 1955-Jan. 1956)
pp. 34-51.
W. E. B. DuBois; Chapter 52 Emmett Jay Scott
1873-1940; Chapter 53 Is Liberia Worth Saving?*Journal of Race Development
Vol. 1
No. 3: Jan.
1911; pp. 284-301.
Emmett J. Scott; Chapter 54 James Weldon Johnson
1871-1939; Chapter 55 Africa at the Peace Table and The Descendants of Africans in Our American Democracy*"Africa and the World"
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Annual Conference
1919
pp. 13-20. Reprinted by permission of the Association.
James Weldon Johnson; Chapter 56 Ralph J. Bunche
1904-; Chapter 57 A World View of Race*Ralph J. Bunche
A World View of Race
the Associates in Negro Folk Education of Washington
D.C.
pp. 38-39
41-43
46-48
61-65. Reprinted with permission of the author.
Ralph J. Bunche; Chapter 58 George S. Schuyler
1895-; Chapter 59 Slaves Today*Pittsburgh Courier
October 17
1931. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.; Chapter 60 Alain Locke
1886-1954; Chapter 61 Apropos of Africa*Opportunity
February
1924
pp. 37-58. Reprinted by kind permission of The National Urban League.
Alain Locke; Chapter 62 Canada Lee
1907-1950; Chapter 63 Africa and a New World A-Coming
Canada Lee; Chapter 64 E. Franklin Frazier
1894-1962; Chapter 65 The Failure of the Negro Intellectual*Negro Digest
February
1962
pp. 26-36. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.
Dr. E. Franklin Frazier; Chapter 66 James W. Ford
1893-1957; Chapter 67 The Negro People and The World Situation*James Ford
The Negro People and the World Situation
1941. Reprinted by permission of New Outlook Publishers.
James W. Ford; Chapter 68 The Vital Problem of the Right of Trade Unions in Countries in Africa*The Journal of Negro Education
Vol. XVI (Spring
1947)
pp. 251-256. Reprinted by permission of the editor.
James W. Ford; Chapter 69 A. Philip Randolph
1889-; Chapter 70 Charles C. Diggs
Jr.
1922-; Chapter 71 The Role of the American Negro in American-African Relations*Address given at the Second Annual Conference of the American Society of African Culture
June 26-9
1959. Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.
Charles C. Diggs JR.;
1759-1817; Chapter 2 Martin Delany
1812-1885; Chapter 3 Free Negroes; Chapter 4 Frederick Douglass
1817-1895; Chapter 5 Henry McNeal Turner
1834-1915; Chapter 6 John Henry Smyth
1844-1908; Chapter 7 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 8 Elijah Muhammad
1897-; Part 2a How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 9 How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 10 Lott Cary
1780-1828; Chapter 11 Alexander Crummell
1819-1898; Chapter 12 George Washington Williams
1849-1891; Chapter 13 Booker T. Washington
1859-1915; Chapter 14 John Wesley Gilbert
1865-1923; Chapter 15 Frederic J. Loudin
1840-1904; Chapter 16 John Edward Bruce
1856-1923; Chapter 17 Harry Dean
1864-?; Chapter 18 Paul Robeson
1897-; Chapter 19 James H. Robinson
1907-; Chapter 20 Carter Godwin Woodson
*From: Kelly Miller
An Estimate of Carter G. Woodson and His Work in Connection with the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History
Inc.
Washington
D.C.
The Association for The Study of Negro Life and History
1926. 1875-1950; Part 2b How Negro Americans Can Help; Chapter 21 Constitution of the African Civilization Society*The Anglo-African (New York)
Vol. 2
no. 33
March 14
1863.; Chapter 22 African Civilization Society*Douglass' Monthly
February
1859. Reprinted by permission of International Publishers
New York
from The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass by Philip S. Foner
1950
vol. 2
pp. 441-7.
Frederick Douglass; Chapter 23 Lynchburg 'African Development Society'
c. 1899*George Shepperson and Thomas Price (eds.)
Independent African
Edinburgh University Press
1958
Appendix 2
pp. 533-35. Reprinted with permission of the author.; Chapter 24 American Negro Academy; Chapter 25 Organized March 5
1897 American Negro Academy*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.
Alexander Crummell; Chapter 26 Children of the Sun*From the Private Papers of John W. Cromwell. With the permission of the family.; Chapter 27 Sons of Africa; Chapter 28 Negro Society for Historical Research; Chapter 29 African Union Company Prospectus and Report; Chapter 30 Memorandum in re the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History*Reprinted by kind permission of the Moorland Collection
Founders Library Howard University
Washington
D.C.; Chapter 31 Marcus Garvey
1887-1939; Chapter 32 Constitution of the Universal Negro Improvement Association; Chapter 33 Sixth Annual International Convention of the Negro Peoples of the World*The Gold Coast Times
June 15
1929
p. 5.
Kingston B. W. I. Jamacia; Chapter 34 Council on African Affairs; Chapter 35 Constitution of the American Society of African Culture*Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.; Chapter 36 American Society of African Culture; Part 3 When I Was in Africa; Chapter 37 Henry McNeal Turner
*For biographical sketch see p.42 1834-1915; Chapter 38 Levi Jenkins Coppin
1848-1924; Chapter 39 Letters from South Africa*Bishop L. J. Coppin
Letters from South Africa. Philadelphia
A.M.E. book concern
n.d.
210 p.
Bishop L. J. Coppin; Chapter 40 Eslanda Robeson
1896-1965; Chapter 41 "We Go"*Eslanda Goode Robeson
African Journey
pp. 13-19. Copyright (c) 1945 by Eslanda Goode Robeson and reprinted by permission of The John Day Company
Inc.
publisher.
Eslanda Robeson; Chapter 42 Richard Wright
1909-1960; Chapter 43 Open Letter to Kwame Nkrumah*Richard Wright
Black Power
pp. 342-351. Copyright (c) 1954 by Richard Wright and reprinted by permission of Harper and Row
publishers.
Richard Wright; Chapter 44 Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 45 Africa
Land of My Fathers*Era Belle Thompson
Africa
Land of My Fathers. Copyright (c) 1954 by Era Belle Thompson. Reprinted by permission of Doubleday & Company
Inc.
Era Belle Thompson; Chapter 46 Horace Mann Bond
1894-; Chapter 47 Howe and Isaacs in the Bush
Horace Mann Bond; Part 4 Negro Self-Identity and Pan-Africanism; Chapter 48 Timothy Thomas Fortune
1856-1928; Chapter 49 The Nationalization of Africa*Professor J. W. E. Bowen
Ph.D.
D.D.
Editor; Africa and the American Negro. Addresses and Proceedings of the Congress on Africa held under the auspices of the Stewart Missionary Foundation for Africa of Gammon Theological Seminary in connection with the Cotton States and International Exposition. Dec. 13-15
1895
pp. 199-204. Atlanta: Gammon Theological Seminary
1896.
T. Thomas Fortune; Chapter 50 W. E. B. DuBois 1868-1963; Chapter 51 The American Negro Intelligentsia*Présence Africaine
N.S.
5 (Dec. 1955-Jan. 1956)
pp. 34-51.
W. E. B. DuBois; Chapter 52 Emmett Jay Scott
1873-1940; Chapter 53 Is Liberia Worth Saving?*Journal of Race Development
Vol. 1
No. 3: Jan.
1911; pp. 284-301.
Emmett J. Scott; Chapter 54 James Weldon Johnson
1871-1939; Chapter 55 Africa at the Peace Table and The Descendants of Africans in Our American Democracy*"Africa and the World"
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Annual Conference
1919
pp. 13-20. Reprinted by permission of the Association.
James Weldon Johnson; Chapter 56 Ralph J. Bunche
1904-; Chapter 57 A World View of Race*Ralph J. Bunche
A World View of Race
the Associates in Negro Folk Education of Washington
D.C.
pp. 38-39
41-43
46-48
61-65. Reprinted with permission of the author.
Ralph J. Bunche; Chapter 58 George S. Schuyler
1895-; Chapter 59 Slaves Today*Pittsburgh Courier
October 17
1931. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.; Chapter 60 Alain Locke
1886-1954; Chapter 61 Apropos of Africa*Opportunity
February
1924
pp. 37-58. Reprinted by kind permission of The National Urban League.
Alain Locke; Chapter 62 Canada Lee
1907-1950; Chapter 63 Africa and a New World A-Coming
Canada Lee; Chapter 64 E. Franklin Frazier
1894-1962; Chapter 65 The Failure of the Negro Intellectual*Negro Digest
February
1962
pp. 26-36. Reprinted by kind permission of the editor.
Dr. E. Franklin Frazier; Chapter 66 James W. Ford
1893-1957; Chapter 67 The Negro People and The World Situation*James Ford
The Negro People and the World Situation
1941. Reprinted by permission of New Outlook Publishers.
James W. Ford; Chapter 68 The Vital Problem of the Right of Trade Unions in Countries in Africa*The Journal of Negro Education
Vol. XVI (Spring
1947)
pp. 251-256. Reprinted by permission of the editor.
James W. Ford; Chapter 69 A. Philip Randolph
1889-; Chapter 70 Charles C. Diggs
Jr.
1922-; Chapter 71 The Role of the American Negro in American-African Relations*Address given at the Second Annual Conference of the American Society of African Culture
June 26-9
1959. Reprinted by kind permission of the Society.
Charles C. Diggs JR.;