Race Relations
In: Changing Perspectives Ser
Intro -- CHAPTER 1 -- CHAPTER 2 -- CHAPTER 3 -- CHAPTER 4 -- Introduction -- From Slavery to Emancipation -- The Chaplin Case -- The Colored Race -- Arrest of a Fugitive Slave -- An Indian Encounter. -- Letter of the Chinamen to his Excellency, Gov. Bigler. -- Douglas vs. Douglass, Settlement of Nebraska -- Decision of the Supreme Court in the Dred Scott Case - The Position of Slavery in the Constitution. -- Emancipation. President Lincoln's Proclamation. THE NEW YORK TIMES -- The President's Proclamation -- The Consummation! Slavery Forever Dead in the United States. -- The South and the Negro Vote. -- The Conduct and Attitude of the Southern Opposition -- What Next? -- Plain Truths for the Negroes. -- Woman's Rights and the Fashions - A Rebuke from "Sojourner Truth." -- Louisiana's Separate Car Law. -- The Promise of Equality -- Race Problem Conference -- Speakers at Montgomery Discuss Lynching -- Extermination of Blacks Said to Be -- Is the Turk a White Man? -- Socialist Advises Negroes to Strike -- Written on the Screen -- A Woman's Protest -- Negroes Mob Photo Play. -- Bar Negro Women's Vote. -- Better Relations Between Races Sought At a Student Conference in the South -- New Racial Ideas Taught -- West Coast Moves to Oust Japanese -- Upholds Japanese in Citizens' Right -- Fifty Years of Crusading for the Negro in America -- How to Prevent Riots -- Move to Curb Racial Strife -- Housing Plan Sets Tenancy Standards -- Big Negro Colonies Worry West-Coast -- Texas Fights Bias to Insure Supply of Mexican Labor -- 'Wetback' Patrol to Be Stepped Up -- 500 Officers to Augment Unit of 256 on Mexico Border to Halt Ali -- The Civil Rights Era -- Racial Issues Stirred by Mississippi Killing -- Negroes' Boycott Cripples Bus Line -- Militia Sent to Little Rock -- School Integration Put Off -- Negro Protests Lead to Store Closings