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Dive into the pivotal early 20th-century discourse on race relations in the United States with "The Negro Problem." Published on November 4, 2017, this compelling collection features essays by prominent African-American leaders and intellectuals, including Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois. Each essay, from "Industrial Education for the Negro" to "The Negro’s Place in American Life at the Present Day," offers a unique perspective on the challenges and achievements of African-Americans during a time of intense racial discrimination. High school students will find this book particularly enlightening as it not only sheds light on historical racial injustices but also illuminates the intellectual and cultural contributions of African-Americans. Through exploring themes such as education, law, and representation, "The Negro Problem" remains an essential read for those looking to understand the roots of racial justice and the ongoing struggle for equality in America.

Book Details

Published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on November 4, 2017
73 pages
ISBN: 9781979440998
Best for readers in High School
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