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Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915 Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915 by Susan D. Carle
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“On the other hand, however, Du Bois does not “tickle” with derogatory anecdotes but instead stands “as earnest as Garrison, as cultured as Sumner, and as unyielding as Douglass.”
Susan D. Carle, Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915
“A pragmatist rather than an adherent to any particular ideological perspective, Walters emphasized three pressing political and civil rights issues: voting, Jim Crow, and lynching.”
Susan D. Carle, Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915