Booker T. WashingtonOxford University Press, 1983年4月28日 - 564 頁 The most powerful black American of his time, this book captures him at his zenith and reveals his complex personality. |
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2 BLACK INTELLECTUALS AND THE BOSTON RIOT | 32 |
3 CONFERENCE AT CARNEGIE HALL | 63 |
4 DAMMING NIAGARA | 84 |
5 FAMILY MATTERS | 107 |
6 OTHER PEOPLES MONEY | 128 |
7 TUSKEGEES PEOPLE | 143 |
8 OTHER PEOPLES SCHOOLS | 174 |
Illustrations | 270 |
12 ATLANTA AND BROWNSVILLE | 295 |
13 BROWNSVILLE GHOULS | 323 |
14 BLACK POLITICS IN THE TAFT ERA | 338 |
15 WASHINGTON AND THE RISE OF THE NAACP | 359 |
16 NIGHT OF VIOLENCE | 379 |
17 OUTSIDE LOOKING IN | 405 |
18 GONNA LAY DOWN MY BURDEN | 438 |
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Alabama Anderson to BTW Andrew Carnegie appointment April asked Atlanta Baker Baldwin Banks Booker Boston Brownsville BTW Papers BTW to Anderson BTW to Scott campaign Carnegie Charles Chicago Chisum clipping colored committee conference Crum editor Emmett Scott Fisk Fortune graduate Guardian industrial ington Johnston July June letter Lewis lily whites March March 21 McKinlay meeting Montgomery Moton Mound Bayou NAACP Negro Business League newspaper Niagara Movement Ogden Oswald Garrison Villard political Portia President race racial railroad Ray Stannard Baker reported Republican riot Rosenwald Scott to BTW segregation sent Sept Smith South Southern Education Board southern white speech Taft telegram Terrell Thompson tion took Trotter trustees Tuskegee Institute Tuskegee Machine Tuskegee Student Tuskegee's Tyler Ulrich urged Villard vote W. E. B. Du Bois Wash Washington wrote white supremacy William Wilson wrote Washington York
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第 ix 頁 - In all things that are purely social we can be as separate as the fingers, yet one as the hand in all things essential to mutual progress.