Hubert Harrison : : The Struggle for Equality, 1918–1927 / / Jeffrey B. Perry.
The St. Croix–born, Harlem-based Hubert Harrison (1883–1927) was a brilliant writer, orator, educator, critic, and activist who combined class consciousness and anti-white-supremacist race consciousness into a potent political radicalism. Harrison’s ideas profoundly influenced “New Negro” militants,...
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Year of Publication: | 2020 |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- A Note on Usage
- Introduction
- Part I. “New Negro Movement” Editor and Activist
- 1 Return to Harlem and Resurrection of The Voice (July– December 1918)
- 2 Political Activities in Washington and Virginia (January– July 1919)
- 3 New Negro Editor and Agitator (July– December 1919)
- Part II. Editor of the Negro World
- 4 Reshaping the Negro World and Comments on Garvey (December 1919– May 1920)
- 5 Debate with The Emancipator (March– April 1920)
- 6 Early Negro World Writings (January– July 1920)
- 7 The 1920 UNIA Convention and Influence on Garvey (August– November 1920)
- 8 Post- Convention Meditations, Writings, and Reviews (September– December 1920)
- 9 Early 1921 Negro World Writings and Reviews (January– April 1921)
- 10 The Liberty League, Tulsa, and Mid- 1921 Writings (May– September 1921)
- 11 Negro World Writings and Reviews (September 1921– April 1922)
- 12 The Period of Garvey’s Arrest (October 1921– March 1922)
- Part III. “Free- lance Educator”
- 13 Lecturer, Book Reviewer, and Citizenship (March 1922– June 1923)
- 14 The KKK, Garvey’s Conviction, Speaking, Virgin Islands, and Reviews (1923)
- 15 Boston Chronicle, Board of Ed, and the New Negro (January– June 1924)
- Part IV. The Struggle for International Colored Unity
- 16 ICUL, Midwest Tour, Board of Ed, NYPL, and 1925 (March 1924– December 1925)
- 17 NYC Talks, Workers School, and Modern Quarterly (January– September 1926)
- 18 Lafayette Theatre Strike, Nigger Heaven, and Garvey Divorce (June– December 1926)
- 19 The Pittsburgh Courier and the Voice of the Negro (January– April 1927)
- 20 Last Months and Death (May– December 1927)
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- List of Abbreviations
- Notes
- Index