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Through a diversity of primary source resources that include works by politicians and literary figures, book reviews, and interviews, this book enables student readers to better understand literature of the Great Depression in context through original documents. Oklahoma drought refugees seeking livelihood in California, rural white Mississippians, and African American migrants making new lives in Chicago all represented the dramatic transitions across the spectrum of American life during the Great Depression. These vastly different groups of Americans still shared common experiences of…mehr
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Through a diversity of primary source resources that include works by politicians and literary figures, book reviews, and interviews, this book enables student readers to better understand literature of the Great Depression in context through original documents. Oklahoma drought refugees seeking livelihood in California, rural white Mississippians, and African American migrants making new lives in Chicago all represented the dramatic transitions across the spectrum of American life during the Great Depression. These vastly different groups of Americans still shared common experiences of desperation and poverty during the 1930s. This book focuses on literary works by three Depression-era authors-William Faulkner, John Steinbeck, and Richard Wright-and supplies dozens of primary source documents that serve to illuminate the harsh realities of life in the 1930s and enable students to better appreciate key pieces in American literature from the Great Depression era. The Depression Era: A Historical Exploration of Literature gives readers historical context for multiple works of American literature about the Great Depression through a wide range of features, including chronologies, essays explaining key events, and primary document excerpts as well as support materials that include activities, lesson plans, discussion questions, topics for further research, and suggested readings. The book's coverage includes William Faulkner's As I Lay Dying (1930), John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men (1937), The Grapes of Wrath (1939), and Richard Wright's Native Son (1940).
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781610697057
- ISBN-10: 1610697057
- Artikelnr.: 42094137
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 533g
- ISBN-13: 9781610697057
- ISBN-10: 1610697057
- Artikelnr.: 42094137
Aaron Barlow
Series Foreword
Introduction to the Depression Era
Chronology of the Depression Era
1 As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner
1930)
Synopsis of As I Lay Dying: "Following the Path in Single File
" Historical Background
About William Faulkner
Why We Read As I Lay Dying
Historical Explorations of As I Lay Dying
Documenting As I Lay Dying
Southern Culture
Document: From "On Leaving the South
" Howard Mumford Jones
1931
Document: From "Regionalism: Cult or Culture?
" B. A. Botkin
1936
Document: From "A Memoir: Growing Up Poor and White in the South
" Vernon Johnson
1994
The Writer in the South
Document: From "The Literary Landscape
" Herschel Brickell
1932
Document: From "Wherefore This Southern Fiction?
" Benjamin T. Spencer
1939
Faulkner and His Influence
Document: From "William Faulkner at Home
" Adwin Wigfall Green
1932
Document: From The Paris Review Interview with William Faulkner
1956
American Writers
Document: From Literature and the American College
Irving Babbitt
1908
Document: From "A Paris Letter
" Ernest Hemingway
1934
Document: From "New Techniques in the Novel
" John T. Frederick
1935
American Culture in the World
Document: From A Comedian Sees the World
Charlie Chaplin
1932
Document: From "Society and Personality
" Albert Einstein
1935
Document: From Give Me My Own God
Aimee Semple McPherson
1936
Sex and Alcohol
Document: From "Booze
" A Sermon by Billy Sunday
1916
Document: From What Every Girl Should Know
Margaret H. Sanger
1922
Document: From The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
1938
Suggested Readings
2 Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck
1937)
Synopsis of Of Mice and Men: "A Path through the Willows
" Historical Background
About John Steinbeck
Why We Read Of Mice and Men
Historical Explorations of Of Mice and Men
Documenting Of Mice and Men
The West
Document: From "Social Forces in American History
" Frederick Jackson Turner
1910
Document: From "Review of The Rediscovery of the Frontier
" Lucy Lockwood Hazard
1932
The Economy and Transient Workers
Document: From "An Alien in the Pines
" Hamlin Garland
1910
Document: From "The Harvest Gypsies
" John Steinbeck
1936
Mental Disability
Document: From The Mind and the Brain
Alfred Binet
1907
Document: From Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences
Henry Goddard
1914
Document: From The Measurement of Intelligence
Lewis Terman
1916
Document: From Types of Mental Defectives
Martin Barr and E. F. Maloney
1920
Suggested Readings
3 The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck
1939)
Synopsis of The Grapes of Wrath: "I Got to Figure
" Historical Background
Why We Read The Grapes of Wrath
Historical Explorations of The Grapes of Wrath
Documenting The Grapes of Wrath
Migrant Labor and the Dust Bowl
Document: From "The Tragedy of Eldorado
" Christopher Isherwood
1939
Document: From "Farms into Factories: Our Agricultural Revolution
" Carey McWilliams
1941
The Okies and Their Milieu
Document: From "Will Rogers on Dust Bowl Origins
" 1935
Document: From "Review of Migrant Families
" W. Wallace Weaver
1940
Government Assistance and Migrant Workers
Document: From "Nursing Care for Migrant Families
" R. C. Williams
1941
Document: From "Interstate Migration and Intervening Opportunities
" Margaret L. Bright and Dorothy S. Thomas
1941
Document: From "Education and the Recent Western Migration
" Lester A. Kirkendall
1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Document: From Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
July 2
1932
Document: From the First Inaugural Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt on Saturday
March 4
1933
Document: From "The Fireside Chats
" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1933-39
The Road to Recovery
Document: From Every Man a King
Huey Long
1934
Document: From America's 60 Families
Ferdinand Lundberg
1937
Suggested Readings
4 Native Son (Richard Wright
1940)
Synopsis of Native Son: Fear
Flight
and Fate
Historical Background
About Richard Wright
Why We Read Native Son
Historical Explorations of Native Son
Documenting Native Son
The Specter of Communism
Document: From the Communist Party of America
Manifesto and Program
Constitution
Report to the Communist International
1919
Document: From The American Jitters: A Year of the Slump
Edmund Wilson
1932
Document: From the Testimony of Walter S. Steele
National Republic
Chairman of the American Coalition Committee on Nation Security
Representing Various Organizations
1938
Fear and the Law
Document: From the Files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1934
Document: From "Letter to Paul Harper
" Alexander Woollcott
1935
Document: From a Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Walter Winchell
1937
Fears of Fascism
Document: From The Good Society
Walter Lippmann
1936
Document: From Fascism and the American Scene
Dwight MacDonald
1938
Jim Crow and Its Impact
Document: From The Souls of Black Folk
W. E. B. Du Bois
1903
Document: From "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" Langston Hughes
1926
Document: From "How 'Bigger' Was Born
" Richard Wright
1940
The Scottsboro Boys
Document: From "The Freight-Car Case
" Edmund Wilson
1931
African American Migration and Its Impact
Document: From "Checking Migration
" The Chicago Defender
1919
Document: From "The Causes of the Chicago Race Riot
" Walter White
1919
Document: From "I Hope to God to Kill Me.
" Interview by Ralph Ellison
1938
Document: From "Mishewango Miss'ippi's mah home.
" Interview by Elizabeth Burke
1939
Urban Black Culture
Document: From "Policy Players
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "Backroom of a Tailor Shop
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "The Savoy Ballroom
" Sam Ross
1939
The Dreams of African Americans
Document: From "The New Idealism
" Paul Robeson
1919
Suggested Readings
Index
Introduction to the Depression Era
Chronology of the Depression Era
1 As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner
1930)
Synopsis of As I Lay Dying: "Following the Path in Single File
" Historical Background
About William Faulkner
Why We Read As I Lay Dying
Historical Explorations of As I Lay Dying
Documenting As I Lay Dying
Southern Culture
Document: From "On Leaving the South
" Howard Mumford Jones
1931
Document: From "Regionalism: Cult or Culture?
" B. A. Botkin
1936
Document: From "A Memoir: Growing Up Poor and White in the South
" Vernon Johnson
1994
The Writer in the South
Document: From "The Literary Landscape
" Herschel Brickell
1932
Document: From "Wherefore This Southern Fiction?
" Benjamin T. Spencer
1939
Faulkner and His Influence
Document: From "William Faulkner at Home
" Adwin Wigfall Green
1932
Document: From The Paris Review Interview with William Faulkner
1956
American Writers
Document: From Literature and the American College
Irving Babbitt
1908
Document: From "A Paris Letter
" Ernest Hemingway
1934
Document: From "New Techniques in the Novel
" John T. Frederick
1935
American Culture in the World
Document: From A Comedian Sees the World
Charlie Chaplin
1932
Document: From "Society and Personality
" Albert Einstein
1935
Document: From Give Me My Own God
Aimee Semple McPherson
1936
Sex and Alcohol
Document: From "Booze
" A Sermon by Billy Sunday
1916
Document: From What Every Girl Should Know
Margaret H. Sanger
1922
Document: From The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
1938
Suggested Readings
2 Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck
1937)
Synopsis of Of Mice and Men: "A Path through the Willows
" Historical Background
About John Steinbeck
Why We Read Of Mice and Men
Historical Explorations of Of Mice and Men
Documenting Of Mice and Men
The West
Document: From "Social Forces in American History
" Frederick Jackson Turner
1910
Document: From "Review of The Rediscovery of the Frontier
" Lucy Lockwood Hazard
1932
The Economy and Transient Workers
Document: From "An Alien in the Pines
" Hamlin Garland
1910
Document: From "The Harvest Gypsies
" John Steinbeck
1936
Mental Disability
Document: From The Mind and the Brain
Alfred Binet
1907
Document: From Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences
Henry Goddard
1914
Document: From The Measurement of Intelligence
Lewis Terman
1916
Document: From Types of Mental Defectives
Martin Barr and E. F. Maloney
1920
Suggested Readings
3 The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck
1939)
Synopsis of The Grapes of Wrath: "I Got to Figure
" Historical Background
Why We Read The Grapes of Wrath
Historical Explorations of The Grapes of Wrath
Documenting The Grapes of Wrath
Migrant Labor and the Dust Bowl
Document: From "The Tragedy of Eldorado
" Christopher Isherwood
1939
Document: From "Farms into Factories: Our Agricultural Revolution
" Carey McWilliams
1941
The Okies and Their Milieu
Document: From "Will Rogers on Dust Bowl Origins
" 1935
Document: From "Review of Migrant Families
" W. Wallace Weaver
1940
Government Assistance and Migrant Workers
Document: From "Nursing Care for Migrant Families
" R. C. Williams
1941
Document: From "Interstate Migration and Intervening Opportunities
" Margaret L. Bright and Dorothy S. Thomas
1941
Document: From "Education and the Recent Western Migration
" Lester A. Kirkendall
1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Document: From Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
July 2
1932
Document: From the First Inaugural Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt on Saturday
March 4
1933
Document: From "The Fireside Chats
" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1933-39
The Road to Recovery
Document: From Every Man a King
Huey Long
1934
Document: From America's 60 Families
Ferdinand Lundberg
1937
Suggested Readings
4 Native Son (Richard Wright
1940)
Synopsis of Native Son: Fear
Flight
and Fate
Historical Background
About Richard Wright
Why We Read Native Son
Historical Explorations of Native Son
Documenting Native Son
The Specter of Communism
Document: From the Communist Party of America
Manifesto and Program
Constitution
Report to the Communist International
1919
Document: From The American Jitters: A Year of the Slump
Edmund Wilson
1932
Document: From the Testimony of Walter S. Steele
National Republic
Chairman of the American Coalition Committee on Nation Security
Representing Various Organizations
1938
Fear and the Law
Document: From the Files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1934
Document: From "Letter to Paul Harper
" Alexander Woollcott
1935
Document: From a Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Walter Winchell
1937
Fears of Fascism
Document: From The Good Society
Walter Lippmann
1936
Document: From Fascism and the American Scene
Dwight MacDonald
1938
Jim Crow and Its Impact
Document: From The Souls of Black Folk
W. E. B. Du Bois
1903
Document: From "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" Langston Hughes
1926
Document: From "How 'Bigger' Was Born
" Richard Wright
1940
The Scottsboro Boys
Document: From "The Freight-Car Case
" Edmund Wilson
1931
African American Migration and Its Impact
Document: From "Checking Migration
" The Chicago Defender
1919
Document: From "The Causes of the Chicago Race Riot
" Walter White
1919
Document: From "I Hope to God to Kill Me.
" Interview by Ralph Ellison
1938
Document: From "Mishewango Miss'ippi's mah home.
" Interview by Elizabeth Burke
1939
Urban Black Culture
Document: From "Policy Players
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "Backroom of a Tailor Shop
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "The Savoy Ballroom
" Sam Ross
1939
The Dreams of African Americans
Document: From "The New Idealism
" Paul Robeson
1919
Suggested Readings
Index
Series Foreword
Introduction to the Depression Era
Chronology of the Depression Era
1 As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner
1930)
Synopsis of As I Lay Dying: "Following the Path in Single File
" Historical Background
About William Faulkner
Why We Read As I Lay Dying
Historical Explorations of As I Lay Dying
Documenting As I Lay Dying
Southern Culture
Document: From "On Leaving the South
" Howard Mumford Jones
1931
Document: From "Regionalism: Cult or Culture?
" B. A. Botkin
1936
Document: From "A Memoir: Growing Up Poor and White in the South
" Vernon Johnson
1994
The Writer in the South
Document: From "The Literary Landscape
" Herschel Brickell
1932
Document: From "Wherefore This Southern Fiction?
" Benjamin T. Spencer
1939
Faulkner and His Influence
Document: From "William Faulkner at Home
" Adwin Wigfall Green
1932
Document: From The Paris Review Interview with William Faulkner
1956
American Writers
Document: From Literature and the American College
Irving Babbitt
1908
Document: From "A Paris Letter
" Ernest Hemingway
1934
Document: From "New Techniques in the Novel
" John T. Frederick
1935
American Culture in the World
Document: From A Comedian Sees the World
Charlie Chaplin
1932
Document: From "Society and Personality
" Albert Einstein
1935
Document: From Give Me My Own God
Aimee Semple McPherson
1936
Sex and Alcohol
Document: From "Booze
" A Sermon by Billy Sunday
1916
Document: From What Every Girl Should Know
Margaret H. Sanger
1922
Document: From The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
1938
Suggested Readings
2 Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck
1937)
Synopsis of Of Mice and Men: "A Path through the Willows
" Historical Background
About John Steinbeck
Why We Read Of Mice and Men
Historical Explorations of Of Mice and Men
Documenting Of Mice and Men
The West
Document: From "Social Forces in American History
" Frederick Jackson Turner
1910
Document: From "Review of The Rediscovery of the Frontier
" Lucy Lockwood Hazard
1932
The Economy and Transient Workers
Document: From "An Alien in the Pines
" Hamlin Garland
1910
Document: From "The Harvest Gypsies
" John Steinbeck
1936
Mental Disability
Document: From The Mind and the Brain
Alfred Binet
1907
Document: From Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences
Henry Goddard
1914
Document: From The Measurement of Intelligence
Lewis Terman
1916
Document: From Types of Mental Defectives
Martin Barr and E. F. Maloney
1920
Suggested Readings
3 The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck
1939)
Synopsis of The Grapes of Wrath: "I Got to Figure
" Historical Background
Why We Read The Grapes of Wrath
Historical Explorations of The Grapes of Wrath
Documenting The Grapes of Wrath
Migrant Labor and the Dust Bowl
Document: From "The Tragedy of Eldorado
" Christopher Isherwood
1939
Document: From "Farms into Factories: Our Agricultural Revolution
" Carey McWilliams
1941
The Okies and Their Milieu
Document: From "Will Rogers on Dust Bowl Origins
" 1935
Document: From "Review of Migrant Families
" W. Wallace Weaver
1940
Government Assistance and Migrant Workers
Document: From "Nursing Care for Migrant Families
" R. C. Williams
1941
Document: From "Interstate Migration and Intervening Opportunities
" Margaret L. Bright and Dorothy S. Thomas
1941
Document: From "Education and the Recent Western Migration
" Lester A. Kirkendall
1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Document: From Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
July 2
1932
Document: From the First Inaugural Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt on Saturday
March 4
1933
Document: From "The Fireside Chats
" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1933-39
The Road to Recovery
Document: From Every Man a King
Huey Long
1934
Document: From America's 60 Families
Ferdinand Lundberg
1937
Suggested Readings
4 Native Son (Richard Wright
1940)
Synopsis of Native Son: Fear
Flight
and Fate
Historical Background
About Richard Wright
Why We Read Native Son
Historical Explorations of Native Son
Documenting Native Son
The Specter of Communism
Document: From the Communist Party of America
Manifesto and Program
Constitution
Report to the Communist International
1919
Document: From The American Jitters: A Year of the Slump
Edmund Wilson
1932
Document: From the Testimony of Walter S. Steele
National Republic
Chairman of the American Coalition Committee on Nation Security
Representing Various Organizations
1938
Fear and the Law
Document: From the Files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1934
Document: From "Letter to Paul Harper
" Alexander Woollcott
1935
Document: From a Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Walter Winchell
1937
Fears of Fascism
Document: From The Good Society
Walter Lippmann
1936
Document: From Fascism and the American Scene
Dwight MacDonald
1938
Jim Crow and Its Impact
Document: From The Souls of Black Folk
W. E. B. Du Bois
1903
Document: From "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" Langston Hughes
1926
Document: From "How 'Bigger' Was Born
" Richard Wright
1940
The Scottsboro Boys
Document: From "The Freight-Car Case
" Edmund Wilson
1931
African American Migration and Its Impact
Document: From "Checking Migration
" The Chicago Defender
1919
Document: From "The Causes of the Chicago Race Riot
" Walter White
1919
Document: From "I Hope to God to Kill Me.
" Interview by Ralph Ellison
1938
Document: From "Mishewango Miss'ippi's mah home.
" Interview by Elizabeth Burke
1939
Urban Black Culture
Document: From "Policy Players
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "Backroom of a Tailor Shop
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "The Savoy Ballroom
" Sam Ross
1939
The Dreams of African Americans
Document: From "The New Idealism
" Paul Robeson
1919
Suggested Readings
Index
Introduction to the Depression Era
Chronology of the Depression Era
1 As I Lay Dying (William Faulkner
1930)
Synopsis of As I Lay Dying: "Following the Path in Single File
" Historical Background
About William Faulkner
Why We Read As I Lay Dying
Historical Explorations of As I Lay Dying
Documenting As I Lay Dying
Southern Culture
Document: From "On Leaving the South
" Howard Mumford Jones
1931
Document: From "Regionalism: Cult or Culture?
" B. A. Botkin
1936
Document: From "A Memoir: Growing Up Poor and White in the South
" Vernon Johnson
1994
The Writer in the South
Document: From "The Literary Landscape
" Herschel Brickell
1932
Document: From "Wherefore This Southern Fiction?
" Benjamin T. Spencer
1939
Faulkner and His Influence
Document: From "William Faulkner at Home
" Adwin Wigfall Green
1932
Document: From The Paris Review Interview with William Faulkner
1956
American Writers
Document: From Literature and the American College
Irving Babbitt
1908
Document: From "A Paris Letter
" Ernest Hemingway
1934
Document: From "New Techniques in the Novel
" John T. Frederick
1935
American Culture in the World
Document: From A Comedian Sees the World
Charlie Chaplin
1932
Document: From "Society and Personality
" Albert Einstein
1935
Document: From Give Me My Own God
Aimee Semple McPherson
1936
Sex and Alcohol
Document: From "Booze
" A Sermon by Billy Sunday
1916
Document: From What Every Girl Should Know
Margaret H. Sanger
1922
Document: From The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous
1938
Suggested Readings
2 Of Mice and Men (John Steinbeck
1937)
Synopsis of Of Mice and Men: "A Path through the Willows
" Historical Background
About John Steinbeck
Why We Read Of Mice and Men
Historical Explorations of Of Mice and Men
Documenting Of Mice and Men
The West
Document: From "Social Forces in American History
" Frederick Jackson Turner
1910
Document: From "Review of The Rediscovery of the Frontier
" Lucy Lockwood Hazard
1932
The Economy and Transient Workers
Document: From "An Alien in the Pines
" Hamlin Garland
1910
Document: From "The Harvest Gypsies
" John Steinbeck
1936
Mental Disability
Document: From The Mind and the Brain
Alfred Binet
1907
Document: From Feeble-Mindedness: Its Causes and Consequences
Henry Goddard
1914
Document: From The Measurement of Intelligence
Lewis Terman
1916
Document: From Types of Mental Defectives
Martin Barr and E. F. Maloney
1920
Suggested Readings
3 The Grapes of Wrath (John Steinbeck
1939)
Synopsis of The Grapes of Wrath: "I Got to Figure
" Historical Background
Why We Read The Grapes of Wrath
Historical Explorations of The Grapes of Wrath
Documenting The Grapes of Wrath
Migrant Labor and the Dust Bowl
Document: From "The Tragedy of Eldorado
" Christopher Isherwood
1939
Document: From "Farms into Factories: Our Agricultural Revolution
" Carey McWilliams
1941
The Okies and Their Milieu
Document: From "Will Rogers on Dust Bowl Origins
" 1935
Document: From "Review of Migrant Families
" W. Wallace Weaver
1940
Government Assistance and Migrant Workers
Document: From "Nursing Care for Migrant Families
" R. C. Williams
1941
Document: From "Interstate Migration and Intervening Opportunities
" Margaret L. Bright and Dorothy S. Thomas
1941
Document: From "Education and the Recent Western Migration
" Lester A. Kirkendall
1941
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
Document: From Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Address Accepting the Presidential Nomination at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
July 2
1932
Document: From the First Inaugural Address by Franklin D. Roosevelt on Saturday
March 4
1933
Document: From "The Fireside Chats
" Franklin Delano Roosevelt
1933-39
The Road to Recovery
Document: From Every Man a King
Huey Long
1934
Document: From America's 60 Families
Ferdinand Lundberg
1937
Suggested Readings
4 Native Son (Richard Wright
1940)
Synopsis of Native Son: Fear
Flight
and Fate
Historical Background
About Richard Wright
Why We Read Native Son
Historical Explorations of Native Son
Documenting Native Son
The Specter of Communism
Document: From the Communist Party of America
Manifesto and Program
Constitution
Report to the Communist International
1919
Document: From The American Jitters: A Year of the Slump
Edmund Wilson
1932
Document: From the Testimony of Walter S. Steele
National Republic
Chairman of the American Coalition Committee on Nation Security
Representing Various Organizations
1938
Fear and the Law
Document: From the Files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation on the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
1934
Document: From "Letter to Paul Harper
" Alexander Woollcott
1935
Document: From a Letter from J. Edgar Hoover to Walter Winchell
1937
Fears of Fascism
Document: From The Good Society
Walter Lippmann
1936
Document: From Fascism and the American Scene
Dwight MacDonald
1938
Jim Crow and Its Impact
Document: From The Souls of Black Folk
W. E. B. Du Bois
1903
Document: From "The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain
" Langston Hughes
1926
Document: From "How 'Bigger' Was Born
" Richard Wright
1940
The Scottsboro Boys
Document: From "The Freight-Car Case
" Edmund Wilson
1931
African American Migration and Its Impact
Document: From "Checking Migration
" The Chicago Defender
1919
Document: From "The Causes of the Chicago Race Riot
" Walter White
1919
Document: From "I Hope to God to Kill Me.
" Interview by Ralph Ellison
1938
Document: From "Mishewango Miss'ippi's mah home.
" Interview by Elizabeth Burke
1939
Urban Black Culture
Document: From "Policy Players
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "Backroom of a Tailor Shop
" Interview by Grace Outlaw
1939
Document: From "The Savoy Ballroom
" Sam Ross
1939
The Dreams of African Americans
Document: From "The New Idealism
" Paul Robeson
1919
Suggested Readings
Index