Uniform title | Negro in American life and thought |
Portion of title |
Betrayal of the Negro |
Contents |
Introduction/Eric Foner -- Preface -- Preface to the Second Edition -- Part 1 -- 1.1. The Problem -- 1.2. The "Let Alone" Policy of Hayes -- 1.3. Dead Center Under Cleveland -- 1.4. The Reopening Under Harrison -- 1.5. The Nadir Under McKinley -- 1.6. The Supreme Court and the Negro -- 1.7. The Economic Roots of Second-Class Citizenship: Agriculture -- 1.8. The Economic Roots of Second Class Citizenship: Organized Labor. |
Contents |
Part 2 -- 2.9. Introduction: The Mind of the North, 1877-1901 -- 2.10. National issues in the Northern Press, 1877-1890 -- 2.11. National Issues in the Northern Press, 1890-1901 -- 2.12. The "Color Line" in the "New North," 1877-1901 -- 2.13. The Negro as Portrayed in The Leading Literary magazines -- 2.14. The Atlanta Compromise -- 2.15. The Roots of Recovery. |
Contents |
Part 3 -- 3.16. "A Low, rugged Plateau" -- 3.17-"A Shore, Dimly Seen" -- 3.18. The Negro as Portrayed in Representative Northern Magazines and Newspapers -- Conclusion. |
General note | Originally published: New enl. ed. New York : Collier Books, [1965]. |
Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references (pages 401-441) and index. |
LCCN | 96044577 |
ISBN | 0306807580 (alk. paper) |
ISBN | 9780306807589 (alk. paper) |