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Table of Contents
List of Illustrations | |
Introduction: Blacks and the Race Question at Harvard | |
The Black Presence at Harvard: An Overview | p. 1 |
Phillis Wheatley | p. 9 |
"To The University of Cambridge, in New-England" | p. 10 |
A Forensic Dispute on the Legality of Enslaving the Africans, Held at the Public Commencement in Cambridge, New-England (Boston, 1773) | p. 11 |
Martin R. Delany and the Harvard Medical School | p. 19 |
Medical Intelligence | p. 19 |
Petition | p. 21 |
Pride, Prejudice, and Politics | p. 22 |
The Slave Factory | p. 32 |
Richard T. Greener: The First Black Harvard College Graduate | p. 37 |
For Good Government and Urban Politics | p. 37 |
The White Problem | p. 42 |
Speech at the Harvard Club of New York | p. 57 |
Clement G. Morgan | p. 59 |
Harvard's Negro Orator | p. 61 |
Class Day Oration | p. 63 |
W.E.B. Du Bois | p. 69 |
A Negro Student at Harvard at the End of the Nineteenth Century | p. 72 |
W. Monroe Trotter | p. 91 |
W. Monroe Trotter at Harvard | p. 92 |
Negro Delegate Tells of His Work | p. 95 |
William Monroe Trotter | p. 97 |
Booker T. Washington | p. 101 |
Last Words | p. 102 |
Principal Washington at Harvard University, March 12, 1907 | p. 110 |
Extracts from an Address at Harvard University, February 4, 1914 | p. 111 |
William H. Ferris | p. 113 |
Douglass as an Orator | p. 113 |
Leslie Pinckney Hill | p. 123 |
The Place of Religion in the Education of the Negro | p. 124 |
To William James | p. 128 |
Alain Locke | p. 129 |
Two Letters from Harvard | p. 130 |
Youth Speaks | p. 136 |
Sterling Brown: The New Negro Folk-Poet | p. 140 |
The Myth of the New Negro | p. 148 |
Edward Smyth Jones | p. 153 |
Harvard Square | p. 154 |
Eva B. Dykes | p. 159 |
Conclusion to The Negro in English Romantic Thought or A Study of Sympathy for the Oppressed | p. 161 |
Preface to Readings from Negro Authors | p. 165 |
Caroline Bond Day | p. 169 |
Selections from A Study of Some Negro-White Families in the United States | p. 170 |
The Pink Hat | p. 177 |
Race Crossings in the United States | p. 181 |
Marcus Garvey | p. 189 |
A Note on Marcus Garvey at Harvard | p. 189 |
The Harvard Dormitory Crisis (1921-23) | p. 195 |
The New Negro on Campus | p. 195 |
Colored Students at Harvard | p. 203 |
Attacks Harvard on Negro Question | p. 206 |
Negro Graduate Protests | p. 209 |
Voices from Harvard's Own Negroes | p. 211 |
Opinion | p. 219 |
Charles W. Chesnutt to Roscoe Conkling Bruce | p. 220 |
Charles W. Chesnutt and Harvard | p. 222 |
No Racial Discrimination at Harvard | p. 224 |
Negroes in the Freshman Halls | p. 227 |
Marita O. Bonner | p. 229 |
On Being Young - A Woman - And Colored | p. 230 |
Sterling A. Brown | p. 235 |
I Visit Wren's Nest | p. 237 |
Southern Road | p. 239 |
Countee Cullen | p. 241 |
The Shroud of Color | p. 242 |
Excerpt from The Medea of Euripides: A New Version | p. 250 |
Ralph Bunche | p. 255 |
The Virtue of Color-Blindness | p. 256 |
William H. Hastie | p. 261 |
The Black Mystique Pitfall | p. 262 |
Rayford W. Logan | p. 271 |
The Confessions of an Unwilling Nordic | p. 271 |
Leadbelly | p. 281 |
Kenneth B. Murdock to John A. Lomax | p. 282 |
Negro Who Sung Way Out of Southern Prisons Wins Two Harvard Audiences | p. 284 |
John Hope Franklin | p. 287 |
A Life of Learning | p. 289 |
Muriel Snowden | p. 297 |
Right to Participate | p. 298 |
Elizabeth Fitzgerald Howard | p. 301 |
Miss Radcliffe | p. 301 |
Three Generations of a Black Radcliffe and Harvard Family | p. 304 |
Harold R. Scott | p. 311 |
Harvard and the Performing Arts: "How Long, O Lord . . . ?" | p. 312 |
William Melvin Kelley | p. 317 |
Black Power | p. 318 |
My Next to Last Hit by "C.C. Johnson" | p. 320 |
The African and Afro-American Society Controversy | p. 335 |
The Mail, May 9, 1963 | p. 335 |
On the Other Hand, May 14, 1963 | p. 338 |
Malcolm X | p. 343 |
The Leverett House Forum of March 18, 1964 | p. 344 |
James Alan McPherson | p. 369 |
On Becoming an American Writer | p. 369 |
The Founding of the Afro-American Studies Department | p. 379 |
The Crisis of 1969 | p. 379 |
Excerpt from the "Rosovsky Report," January 20, 1969 | p. 401 |
Faculty Vote of April 22, 1969 | p. 403 |
The 1969 Yearbook | p. 407 |
A Feminine Hell | p. 407 |
Travels with Charlie: In Search of Afro-America | p. 411 |
Part of a Longer Story | p. 416 |
Ernest J. Wilson III | p. 427 |
The Reform of Tradition, the Tradition of Reform | p. 427 |
Emory J. West | p. 435 |
Harvard and the Black Man, 1636-1850 | p. 435 |
Andrea Lee | p. 445 |
Fine Points | p. 445 |
Leigh Jackson | p. 453 |
Your Poet Is on Television | p. 453 |
The Greenberg-Chambers Incident, Harvard Law School, 1982-83 | p. 457 |
Third World Coalition Letter, May 24, 1982 | p. 457 |
James Vorenberg Letter, July 21, 1982 | p. 459 |
Black and White at Harvard | p. 461 |
The Boycott at Harvard: Should Teaching Be Colorblind? | p. 462 |
A Question of Credentials | p. 467 |
Farah Griffin | p. 475 |
On Hair and Harvard | p. 475 |
Judith Jackson | p. 479 |
Trying to Break Out of the Isolation | p. 479 |
Shannah V. Braxton | p. 485 |
Painting with Fresh Strokes | p. 485 |
Martin Kilson | p. 491 |
Harvard and the Small-Towner | p. 491 |
Eileen Southern | p. 499 |
A Pioneer: Black and Female | p. 499 |
Nathan Irvin Huggins | p. 505 |
Two Decades of Afro-American Studies at Harvard | p. 505 |
Note on the Texts | p. 513 |
Citations and Acknowledgments | p. 514 |
Readings | p. 521 |
Index | p. 539 |
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