What country have I? : Political writings by Black Americans /
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Language: | English |
Published: | New York : St. Martin's Press, [1970] |
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Table of Contents:
- African colonization, by A. Washington
- Fourth of July oration (abridged) The destiny of colored Americans. What are the colored people doing for themselves? Oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln. By F. Douglass
- Atlanta Exposition address. Our new citizen. Democracy and education. By B. T. Washington
- The conservation of races. Of our spiritual strivings. Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others. The talented tenth (excerpt). By W. E. B. Du Bois
- Isolation or integration? By J. W. Johnson
- Pilgrimage to nonviolence. Letter from Birmingham jail. By M. L. King, Jr.
- Annual address to the National Baptist Convention, 1964 (abridged), by J. H. Jackson
- The ballot or the bullet, by Malcolm X.
- Black power: its need and substance, by S. Carmichael and C. V. Hamilton
- The land question, by E. Cleaver
- Look out, Whitey! Black power's goin' get your mama, by J. Lester
- "We are God's chosen people," by A. B. Cleage, Jr
- Stranger in the village, by J. Baldwin
- Bibliography (p. 227-230)