| | PAGE | | Introduction | ix | | PART FIRST | SOUTHWARD HO! | | I. | On the Threshold | 3 | II. | The Black Man’s Paradise | 11 | III. | The Nightmare of the South | 19 | IV. | Rhetoric in Louisville | 29 | V. | “Discrimination” in Memphis | 38 | VI. | Two Leaders | 45 | VII. | A White Type and a Black | 59 | VIII. | In the Black Belt | 67 | IX. | Education and the Demonstration Farm | 76 | X. | New Orleans | 85 | XI. | Crime-Slavery and Debt-Serfdom | 94 | XII. | An Industrial University | 104 | XIII. | Hampton: an Aftermath | 114 | XIV. | Birmingham, Alabama | 126 | XV. | The City of a Hundred Hills | 135 | XVI. | Prohibition | 146 | XVII. | The Negro Home and the Negro Church | 156 | XVIII. | Charleston | 167 | XIX. | The Fringe of Florida | 177 | | PART SECOND | THE PROBLEM FACED | | PART THIRD | HAVANA TO PANAMA | | I. | The American in Cuba | 247 | II. | A Game for Gods | 257 | III. | A Fragment of Fairyland | 263 | IV. | The Panama Canal | 276 | | Index | 293 |
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