Cover -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Puritans and Slavery -- 2. Black Abolitionist Writers in theAge of Revolution -- 3. Black Petitioning and Organized Abolitionism in Revolutionary Massachusetts -- 4. Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade -- 5. Massachusetts Blacks and the Growth of the Northern Antislavery Movement -- 6. Black Emigration and Abolition in the Early Republic -- 7. Abolitionism and the Politics of Slavery in Early Antebellum Massachusetts -- Afterword -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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leyds-60-8236.pdf created from original pamphlet in the WJ Leyds Collection held in the Africana Section of the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service. ; Viola Deratt gives a brief account of the South African situation to The Chicago Teachers' Federation.
leyds-60-7423.pdf created from original pamphlet in the WJ Leyds Collection held in the Africana Section of the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service. ; Alleged grievances of the Uitlanders and the answer made on behalf of the Transvaal Government, together with the arguments and evidence in support of each, with the purpose of showing that there was full reason for going to arbitration rather than to war.
The original document was digitized with financial support from Media24. ; by Ian D. Colvin. ; How Rhodes went to South Africa -- The diamond diggings -- Rhodes and Barnato -- Rhodes keeps his terms -- South African politics -- The road to the north -- The consolidation -- The taking of the north -- Rhodes' policy of union -- The Jameson Raid -- The Matabele rebellion -- The War -- How Rhodes died and was buried -- Rhodes - the man and his work. ; http://explore.up.ac.za/record=b1723799
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Human Rights and Foreign Policy -- 1. Humanitarianism and Commitment Termination -- 2. Suffering Christians in British-Ottoman Relations -- 3. Torture and Summary Execution in U.S.-Latin American Relations -- 4. Apartheid in U.S.-South African Relations -- 5. Human Rights and Vital Security -- 6. The Implications of Enforced Humanitarian Norms -- Notes -- Index.
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The institution of slavery and its abolition -- Reconstruction and the southern "Black code" -- Southern opposition to Reconstruction -- The war on Negro suffrage -- The false alarm of Negro domination -- The Negro in politics -- The Negro and the law -- The rise and achievements of the colored race -- The national duty to the Negro -- Public opinion omnipotent. ; Mode of access: Internet. ; From the Leon F. Litwack library. ; Blue cloth, gilt-stamped title.
The 1915 version of the Michigan Manual of Freedman's Progress Book. The manual describes the history and social conditions of African Americans in Michigan beginning in the decade between 1830 and 1840. The book is 371 pages and includes illustrations, portraits, and tables. ; Officers of Freedmen's Progress Commission -- Biographical sketches of Commission -- Delegates to Lincoln Jubilee, Chicago -- Editor's preface -- The Negro in Michigan. Historical sketch -- Alphabetical list of exhibitors -- Afro-Americans engaged in professional pursuits -- Afro-Americans in politics -- The Michigan Negro in business -- Negro home and property owners -- Honor roll of Negro volunteers in Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Resolutions in Honor of late Thaddeus W. Taylor -- Occupations of Afro-Americans -- Chapter on mortality -- Negro mortality in Detroit -- Appendix. Michigan Day Program -- Address of Gov. Woodbridge N. Ferris.
A Common Destiny -- Copyright -- Contents -- Preface -- Summary and Conclusions -- SUMMARY OF MAJOR FINDINGS -- Blacks and Whites in a Changing Society -- Determinants of Black Status -- A RECORD OF THE STATUS OF BLACK AMERICANS -- Attitudes, Participation, Identity, and Institutions -- Political Participation -- Economic Status -- Schooling -- Health -- Crime and Criminal Justice -- Children and Families -- THE FUTURE: ALTERNATIVES AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS -- Blacks' Status in the Near Future -- Residential Segregation -- Income and Poverty -- Policy Alternatives -- Black Perspectives -- CONCLUSION -- 1 Overview: Then and Now -- CHANGE AND CONTINUITY IN BLACK-WHITE STATUS SINCE 1940 -- The Baseline Cohort -- The Most Recent Cohort -- Uneven Changes -- DATA, FINDINGS, AND INTERPRETATIONS: CONCEPTS AND METHODS -- Study Methods -- Determinants of Black Status -- Interpreting Data -- Explaining Black-White Differences -- Residential Segregation and Its Effects -- Description of the Report -- REFERENCES -- NOTE -- 2 Black Participation in American Society -- THE BASELINE PERIOD: 1935-1945 -- Social Relations Under Jim Crow -- Migration and Urbanization -- Rising Black Protest -- BLACK PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL INSTITUTIONS SINCE 1945 -- The Military -- Desegregation of the Armed Forces -- The Modern Military -- Public Schools -- Trends in School Desegregation -- Effects of School Desegregation -- Resegregation Within Desegregated Schools -- Blacks, Whites, and School Desegregation -- PUBLIC ACCOMMODATIONS AND WORK ENVIRONMENTS -- Workplaces -- Labor Unions and Equal Employment -- RESIDENTIAL SEGREGATION -- Metropolitan Areas -- Neighborhoods -- BLACK PARTICIPATION IN SOCIAL LIFE SINCE 1945 -- Churches And Religious Life -- Organized Sports -- ARTS AND ENTERTAINMENT -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- 3 Racial Attitudes and Behavior.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Introduction -- 1. Demography and Ethos -- 2. "The Whirl of Life": The Social Structure -- 3. The Golden Decade of Black Business -- 4. Labor: Both Fat and Lean Years -- 5. The Struggle for Control over Black Politics and Protest -- 6. Transformed Religion and a Proliferation of Churches -- 7. Cultural and Aesthetic Expressions -- Conclusion and Legacy -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index -- Illustrations follow page 70.
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leyds-p65-488.pdf created from original pamphlet in the WJ Leyds Collection held in the Africana Section of the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service. ; Speech on the political outlook at Whitsuntide, delivered by the Right Hon. Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, G.C.B., M.P., at the first annual meeting of the Northern Liberal Federation, at Darlington, on May 24th, 1902.
Intro -- Contents -- Introduction: Facing Reality: Black Conservatism's Growing Appeal and Why It Matters -- One: The Origins of Black Conservative Thought: Evangelicals, Entrepreneurs, and Booker T. Washington -- Two: The Dawn of the Twentieth Century: Black Conservatism's Peak and W.E.B. DuBois's Dramatic Assault against It -- Three: Shades of Black Conservatism: The Interwar Years, from the Harlem Renaissance to Mary McLeod Bethune and Marcus Garvey -- Four: The Agonistic Voice of Midcentury Black Conservatism: The Strange Career of George Samuel Schuyler -- Five: Black Conservatism in the Civil Rights Era: Why the Nation of Islam, Elijah Muhammad, Malcolm X, and Stokely Carmichael's Black Power Movement Are Part of the Black Conservative Tradition -- Six: The Reformation of Black Conservatism: Black Neoconservatives, Their White Counterparts, and How They Differ from Traditional Black Conservatives -- Seven: The Rising Tide of Black Neoconservative Intellectualism: The Blame Game, "Self-Help," Shelby Steele, and John McWhorter -- Eight: The Public Face of Black Conservatism: Revealing the Philosophies of Clarence Thomas, Colin Powell, and Condoleezza Rice -- Nine: The Influence of Infotainment: How Bill Cosby, Chris Rock, Pundits, and Bloggers Lend Popular Credibility to Black Conservative Ideas -- Ten: The Significance of Black Conservative Thought in Modern American Life -- Acknowledgments -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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leyds-p66-169.pdf created from original pamphlet in the WJ Leyds Collection held in the Africana Section of the Stellenbosch University Library and Information Service. ; German pamphlet entitled: The war in South Africa and its lessons for German-South-West Africa.
Letter, Albion Winegar Tourgée to Gould, 1904-11-23, from Bordeaux, France, regarding the outcome of the 1904 presidential election in the U.S. and the outlook for the future of African Americans.
Letter, Charles W. Chesnutt to Albion Winegar Tourgée, 1895-09-03, from Cleveland, OH, regarding his stock in the Basis as well as comments about the lack of African American support for the paper.