Defining the struggle : national organizing for racial justice, 1880-1915 / Susan D. Carle.

Carle, Susan D.
Oxford, UK : Oxford University Press, [2013]
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  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-387) and index.
  • A new generation of post-reconstruction leaders — The legal and political vision of T. Thomas Fortune, founder of the National Afro American League, 1880-1890 — The National Afro American League’s founding and law-related work, 1887-1895 — The dispute between the Radicals and the Accommodationists within the Afro American Council : Reverdy Ransom and Booker T. Washington’s contrasting visions of racial justice, 1895-1902 — The Afro American Council’s internal history, 1898-1908 — Should not a nation be just to all of her citizens? : the Afro American Council’s legal work, 1898-1908 — Unity in diversity : the National Association of Colored Women’ dual social welfare and civil rights agenda, 1895-1910 — Asserting manhood rights : the Niagara Movement’s first year, 1905 — The beginnings of twentieth century protest in the Niagara Movement’s experience, 1906-1909 — Atlanta and New York City : founding the National Urban League — Founding the NAACP : building the organization, 1908-1915 — Building the NAACP’s legal agenda, 1910-1915.

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