When Africa Awakes: The "Inside Story" of the Stirrings and Strivings of the New Negro in the Western WorldDiasporic Africa Press, 12 thg 8, 2017 - 274 trang Virgin Islands-born, Harlem-based, Hubert H. Harrison's "When Africa Awakes: The "Inside Story" of the Stirrings and Strivings of the New Negro in the Western World" is a collection of over fifty articles that detail his pioneering theoretical, educational, and organizational role in the founding and development of the militant, World War I era "New Negro Movement." Harrison was a brilliant, class and race conscious, writer, educator, orator, editor, book reviewer, political activist, and radical internationalist who was described by J. A. Rogers as "perhaps the foremost Aframerican intellect of his time" and by A. Philip Randolph as "the father of Harlem Radicalism." He was a major radical influence on Randolph, Marcus Garvey, and a generation of "New Negro" activists. This new Diasporic Africa Press edition includes the complete text of Harrison's original 1920 volume; contains essays from publications Harrison edited in the 1917-1920 period including The Voice (the first newspaper of the "New Negro Movement"), The New Negro, and the Garvey movement's Negro World; and offers a new introduction, biographical sketch, and supplementary notes by Harrison's biographer, Jeffrey B. Perry. |
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... August 1921.29 Of great importance, the book also circulated widely among “the common people” whom Harrison so respected and with whom he constantly interacted. In Harlem, according to historian David Levering Lewis, it was read and ...
... August 1923),” Hubert H. Harrison Papers, 1893-1927, Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library [hereafter referred to as HHHD and HHHP], Box 9, Folder 1, reprinted in Jeffrey B. Perry, ed., A Hubert Harrison Reader (Wesleyan ...
... (August 1920), 6, quoted in Frederick G. Detweiler, The Negro Press in the United States (Chicago, 1922), 78 and Hodge Kirnon, "Towards the One Common End," Promoter, Vol. I: (August, 1920), 8. 16. On the New Negro see Perry, HHVHR, 10 ...
... August 1921. 30. David Levering Lewis, When Harlem Was in Vogue (1979; New York: Vintage Books, A Division of Random House, 1982), 104. See Hubert H. Harrison, “The Common People,” Boston Chronicle, May 17, 1924, reprinted in Perry, ed ...
... August 1900, shortly before he arrived, New York City had witnessed its “fourth great race riot” in which more than seventy Black people were injured by “white” mobs or the police in the first fours hours of “rioting” and any Black ...
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THE NEGRO AND THE | |
THE PROBLEMS OF LEADERSHIP | |
White Friends A Tender Point The Descent of | |