The Negro Problem A Collection of Seven Essays. The Negro Problem is a collection of seven essays by prominent Black American writers, such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited by Booker T. Washington, and published in 1903. It covered such topics as law, education, disenfranchisement, and Black Americans' place in American society. 1. Industrial Education for the Negro by Booker T. Washington, 2. The Talented Tenth by W.E. Burghardt DuBois, 3. The Disfranchisement of the Negro by Charles W. Chesnutt, 4. The Negro and the Law by Wilford H. Smith, 5. The Characteristics of the Negro People by H.T. Kealing, 6. Representative American Negroes by Paul Laurence Dunbar and 7. The Negro's Place in American Life at the Present Day by T. Thomas Fortune
By T. Thomas Fortune Considering the two hundred and fortyfive years of his slavery and the comparatively short time he has enjoyed the opportunities of freedom, his place in American life at the present day is creditable to him and ...
The negro problem: A series of articles by representative American negroes of to-day
Racial Integrity and Other Features of the Negro Problem
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Contributing authors include:Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. Du Bois, Charles W. Chestnutt, Wilford H. Smith, H.T. Kealing, Paul Laurence Dunbar, and T. Thomas Fortune.The essays include:Industrial Education for the Negro, The Talented Tenth, ...
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The Negro Problem
The Negro Problem is a collection of several essays by prominent American writers, such as W.E.B. Du Bois and Paul Laurence Dunbar, edited by Booker T. Washington. The book was published in 1903.