When Africa AwakesHubert Henry Harrison's When Africa Awakes is an important collection of essays and articles written by one of America's great, but seldom noted intellectuals. The collection, originally published in 1920, provides valuable insight on the PanAfrican world of Harrison's time and sheds considerable light on the state of the contemporary African world. Harrison uses the term Africa to signify the unity of Black people throughout the world. In his lifetime, Harrison (1883-1927) worked diligently toward the unity and enlightenment of his community. A labor leader, editor, teacher, and author, Harrison is at once the contemporary social critic and wise prophet speaking to us across generations. In the article "The New Politics," Harrison, who was an advocate for revolutionary change, calls for a political agenda with an independent Black political thrust. He provides a clear and early call for Blacks to work in their own political interest. |
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loyalty to the letter and spirit of the President's war - aims . To say that it isn't is to presume to accuse the President of having war - aims other than those which he has set forth in the face of Europe .
loyalty to the letter and spirit of the President's war - aims . To say that it isn't is to presume to accuse the President of having war - aims other than those which he has set forth in the face of Europe .
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The only way in which a Negro could be elected President of the United States would be by virtue of the voters not knowing that the particular candidate was of Negro ancestry . This , we believe , has already happened within the memory ...
The only way in which a Negro could be elected President of the United States would be by virtue of the voters not knowing that the particular candidate was of Negro ancestry . This , we believe , has already happened within the memory ...
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While we were at war our President declared , over and over again , that we were calling upon the flower of our manhood to go to France and make itself into manure in order that the world might be made safe for democracy .
While we were at war our President declared , over and over again , that we were calling upon the flower of our manhood to go to France and make itself into manure in order that the world might be made safe for democracy .
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DEMOCRACY AND RACE FRICTION | 14 |
THE NEGRO AND THE WAR | 25 |
THE NEW POLITICS | 39 |
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When Africa Awakes: The "Inside Story" of the Stirrings and Strivings of the ... Hubert H. Harrison Xem trước bị giới hạn - 2017 |
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