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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:12235149:1799
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100 1 $aRudwick, Elliott M.$0(NOBLE)42064
245 10 $aW. E. B. Du Bois; a study in minority group leadership.
260 $aPhiladelphia,$bUniversity of Pennsylvania Press$c[1960]
300 $a382 p.$c22 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliography.
505 0 $a1. A Negro culture and American manhood. --2. Social reform through social science. --3. The overture to protest: beginnings of the Du Bois-Washington contoversy. --4. The radicals fail to effect a rapprochement. --5. Niagara Movement: the protest. --6. The N.A.A.C.P. is founded: white liberals and the protest. --7. The Crisis magazine grows: more N.A.A.C.P. crises develop. --8. Du Bois as accommodationist: co-operation with erstwhile enemies. --9. The Pan-African movement: Negroes of the world unite!. --10. The new Negro and the old Du Bois. --11. Exit from N.A.A.C.P. --12. The recent years: an epilogue. 13. Conclusions.
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