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Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915
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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.”
― Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915
― 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.”
― Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915
― Defining the Struggle: National Organizing for Racial Justice, 1880-1915
