The Negro and the nation by Hubert H. Harrison

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Author Harrison, Hubert H., 1883-1927
LoC No. 22016697
Title The Negro and the nation
Original Publication United States: Cosmo-advocate publishing co.,1917.
Note Reading ease score: 67.4 (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read.
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Summary "The Negro and the Nation" by Hubert H. Harrison is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book serves as a collection of articles that originally appeared in radical publications, focusing on the social, political, educational, and economic conditions faced by African Americans in the United States. It seeks to illuminate the struggles and injustices experienced by the Black community, showcasing how these challenges impact their collective consciousness and social standing. In this compelling anthology, Harrison presents a thorough examination of the systemic issues plaguing the lives of Negroes, categorizing problems into four main groups: political disenfranchisement, economic exploitation, inadequate education, and social discrimination. Through powerful rhetoric and factual evidence, he critiques the legal and societal frameworks that perpetuate inequality, such as voter suppression laws and the prevalence of lynching. Harrison argues that the struggle for rights is not just a matter of race, but deeply intertwined with social and economic class issues, emphasizing the need for unity and political engagement among African Americans to combat oppression effectively. By addressing these multifaceted challenges, Harrison calls for a reevaluation of American democracy in terms of inclusivity and equity for all citizens. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class E151: History: America: United States
Subject African Americans
Subject United States -- Race relations
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EBook-No. 69835
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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