Burning all illusions : writings from The nation on race, 1866-2002 /

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Imprint:New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, c2002.
Description:497 p. ; 23 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4719696
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Other uniform titles:Nation (New York, N.Y.)
Other authors / contributors:Giddings, Paula.
ISBN:1560253843 (pbk.)
Notes:"Nation Books"--Spine.

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505 0 0 |t Introduction /  |r Paula J. Giddings --  |t The South As It Is, March 15, 1866 --  |t The Washington Riots, August 9, 1919 --  |t A Question to Democracy, November 10, 1920 /  |r Faith Adams --  |t The Lynching Bee, December 29, 1920 /  |r William Ellery Leonard --  |t Jim Crow in Texas, August 15, 1923 /  |r William Pickens --  |t "White," October 17, 1923 /  |r Gustavus Adolphus Steward --  |t The Race Problem in the Caribbean, June 18, 1924 /  |r Robert Herrick --  |t The Primitive Black Man, December 17, 1924 /  |r W. E. Burghardt Du Bois --  |t The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain, June 23, 1926 /  |r Langston Hughes --  |t Look Out, Brown Man!, November 26, 1930 /  |r Sherwood Anderson --  |t Harlem Runs Wild, April 3, 1935 /  |r Claude McKay --  |t The Scottsboro Puppet Show, February 5, 1936 /  |r Carleton Beals --  |t Laughter in Madrid, January 29, 1938 /  |r Langston Hughes --  |t I Met the Grand Dragon, July 2, 1949 /  |r Roi Ottley --  |t Brotherly Love, August 18, 1956 /  |r Langston Hughes --  |t I Won't Vote, October 20, 1956 /  |r W. E. B. Du Bois --  |t Courage in Action: On a Florida Newspaper, December 1, 1956 /  |r Dora Byron --  |t Montgomery Morning, January 5, 1957 /  |r Wilma Dykeman and James Stokely --  |t In the Birmingham Jail, May 25, 1963 /  |r Barbara Deming --  |t Incident in Hattiesburg, May 18, 1964 /  |r Howard Zinn --  |t In the Ring, June 29, 1964 /  |r LeRoi Jones --  |t Moments in a Southern Town, December 21, 1964 /  |r Peter de Lissovoy --  |t The Doctor, December 28, 1964 /  |r Aaron O. Wells --  |t "Tell It Like It Is, Baby," September 20, 1965 /  |r Ralph Ellison --  |t Black Cops in the South, July 31, 1976 /  |r Paul Delaney --  |t Open Letter to the Born Again, September 29, 1979 /  |r James Baldwin --  |t Notes on the House of Bondage, November 1, 1980 /  |r James Baldwin --  |t From Rags to Rage to Art, Review; Alice Walker's In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens, December 17, 1983 /  |r Patricia Vigderman --  |t Among Moses' Bridge-Builders, May 23, 1994 /  |r Patricia J. Williams --  |t Doing Time, Marking Race, October 30, 1995 /  |r John Edgar Wideman --  |t Different Drummer Please, Marchers!, October 30, 1995 /  |r Patricia J. Williams --  |t A Different Sense of Time, Review; The Future of Race, H. L. Gates & C. West, May 6, 1996 /  |r Nell Irvin Painter --  |t Shooting Women, Review; Toni Morrison's Paradise, January 26, 1998 /  |r John Leonard --  |t The Freedmen, February 14, 1867 /  |r News of the Day --  |t Land for the Landless, May 16, 1867 /  |r Editorial --  |t Open Letter to Gen. Grant, May 28, 1874 --  |t The Situation in South Carolina, April 19, 1894 /  |r Letter to the Editor --  |t The Race Riots in North Carolina, November 17, 1898 /  |r Letter to the Editor --  |t France and Morocco, August 29, 1907 /  |r Editorial --  |t The Souls of Black Folk by W. E. B. Du Bois, June 11, 1903 /  |r Book Review --  |t The Higher Education of the Negro, February 18, 1915 /  |r Oswald Garrison Villard --  |t Injustice Accorded to Black Soldiers, May 18, 1916 /  |r Editorial --  |t Lynching Defended, June 22, 1916 /  |r Letter to the Editor --  |t Mutiny Condemned, August 30, 1917 /  |r Editorial --  |t Garvey: A Mass Leader, August 18, 1926 /  |r E. Franklin Frazier --  |t Issues and Men: Walking Through Race Prejudice, January 30, 1935 /  |r Oswald Garrison Villard --  |t Fighting for White Folks?, September 26, 1942 /  |r Horace R. Cayton --  |t Racial Dialectic: Missouri Style, February 24, 1945 /  |r Carey McWilliams --  |t Death for Association, May 5, 1951 /  |r Mary Mostert --  |t The New Negro, July 7, 1956 /  |r F. Franklin Frazier --  |t Which Way Harlem? Unity on a Key Issue, October 27, 1956 /  |r John O'Kearney --  |t Finishing School for Pickets, August 6, 1960 /  |r Howard Zinn --  |t Report on Civil Rights, Fumbling on the New Frontier, March 3, 1962 /  |r Martin Luther King, Jr. --  |t Rise of the Negro Militant, September 14, 1963 /  |r Hoyt W. Fuller --  |t Wallace in Indiana, May 4, 1964 /  |r Gordon Englehart --  |t The Black Hessians, January 29, 1968 /  |r Charles R. Eisendrath --  |t Eulogy for Martin Luther King, Jr., April 15, 1968 --  |t Cops & Blacks: Warning Minorities, April 21, 1969 /  |r Hans Toch --  |t Escape from the Dark Cave, October 27, 1969 /  |r John U. Monro --  |t Jim Brown Comes to Mississippi, September 21, 1970 /  |r Charles Gillespie --  |t A Fair Trial for Angela Davis?, July 19, 1971 /  |r Jerome H. Skolnick and Steven A. Brick --  |t Where Did Their Revolution Go?, October 2, 1972 /  |r J. K. Obatala --  |t Florence Rice vs. the Utilities, December 25, 1972 /  |r Steve Murdock --  |t Black Power After Ten Years, August 14, 1976 /  |r Clayborne Carson --  |t Was Fred Hampton Executed?, December 25, 1976 /  |r Jeff Gottlieb and Jeff Cohen --  |t Blacks Only Need Apply, September 20, 1980 /  |r Richard Severo --  |t On Cussing Out White Liberals, September 4, 1982 /  |r Randall Kennedy --  |t Flo Don't Know, April 9, 1988 /  |r Andrew Kopkind --  |t Racial Hatred on Campus, February, 27, 1989 /  |r Jon Wiener --  |t The Rise of Louis Farrakhan, January 21, 1991, Part 1 /  |r Adolph Reed, Jr. --  |t All for One and None for All, January, 28, 1991, Part 2 /  |r Adolph Reed, Jr. --  |t Where's the Revolution?, July 5, 1993 /  |r Barbara Smith --  |t The Freedom of Employment Act, May 23, 1994 /  |r Derrick Bell --  |t Racism Has Its Privileges, March 27, 1995 /  |r Roger Wilkins --  |t Performance and Reality, August 17, 1998 /  |r Gerald Early --  |t Rhyme and Resist, July 26, 1999 /  |r Angela Ards --  |t Unforgiven, January 21, 2002 /  |r Amy Bach. 
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